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How to measure website success when rankings, Google PageRank and sheer traffic have gone the way of “hits”: All these older metrics become more and more meaningless in the current web environment. (Read More)
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: How to measure website success when rankings, Google PageRank and sheer traffic have gone the way of hits: All these older metrics become more and more meaningless in the current web environment.
Submitted by Martinbowling:
As I conclude this series on Destination Search Engine Marketing its important to answer the question "why?" Why go through the hassle of of building a Destination Website? Obviously, there are thousands of successful online businesses that don't operate anything that could be considered a "Destination". If they are success (Read More)
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Submitted by Dazzlindonna:
See, I think perhaps our society has lost its way just a tad bit. Although I don’t think we can relive the 60’s, perhaps we CAN bring back bits and pieces of it, so I thought …what the heck… I might as well give it a try. (Read More)
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Submitted by Phefland:
You probably already get social media, and see its value, and think it’s really nifty cool. But if you can’t articulate the benefits and the return on the effort, and several other little details to the folks upstairs, it’s going to be hard to get your ideas moved from “wouldn’t this be great?” to “let’s assign a project ma (Read More)
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Submitted by Netzoo:
Louis Gray writes: "Despite only being available in beta for less than a week, Social Median has been shoehorned into my online news consumption activity, lopped on to my staples of Google Reader and FriendFeed - and each site performs a different critical function."... (Read More)
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: That is actually my favorite quote from the article. That, and: "Blogging 2.0 is about participating everywhere, and understanding that the comments can't be controlled just on your blog. They're moving to micro-communities where people are comfortable discussing your content with peers."
I'm not happy with the term Blogging 2.0, but it gets the point across.
Submitted by Scbalazs:
Everyone knows about social media sites like Digg and Reddit, but the fact is, they are incredibly hard to penetrate, and the traffic they offer is often superficial. For many bloggers, niche sites are a refreshing alternative to these behemoths, offering more targeted links and a much smaller base of competition. Read on t (Read More)
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