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Sarah Worsham / May 19, 2009

Internet Marketing, Stratgy & Technology Links – May 19, 2009

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  • Enough Already: MLM Invades Twitter’s Trending Topics (Mashable)
  • Why Ford is Winning on the Social Web (Mashable)
  • The Real Secret to Successful Networking (Quick Sprout)
  • HOW TO: Get the Most Out of Twitter #Hashtags (Mashable)
  • Useful Networks Scores Top Spot at MAMA Awards with Location-Based Advertising (Ad Operations Online)
  • Web Data Quality: A 6 Step Process To Evolve Your Mental Model (Occam’s Razor by Avinash Kaushik)
  • “It doesn’t hurt to ask” (Seth Godin)
  • Redefining FriendFeed (Social Media Explorer)
  • Linked Data is Blooming: Why You Should Care (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Give Me What I Want (Chris Brogan)
  • Stand Firm Craig (and Jim) (TechCrunch)
  • Being a Suggested User Leads to Thousands of Twitter Followers (O’Reilly Radar)
  • How Far Can We Go to Build Buzz? (Daily Blog Tips)
  • UserVoice Raises Funding, White-Labels User Feedback Facilitator (TechCrunch)
  • Will Interactive Ad Storefronts Take Off? (Get Elastic eCommerce Blog)
  • Apple Takes Over NYT Homepage Again (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Eric Schmidt’s Commencement Address At Carnegie Mellon (Video) (TechCrunch)

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Sarah Worsham / May 18, 2009

Need Quick Mobile Site? With Unity Mobile, Be Up in Ten Minutes

I played around with setting up a Unity Mobile site last week for a review I wrote over at New Media Hub.  While the article is geared towards media publishers, I think it has some good info for anyone interested in creating a mobile website.  And as the title of this article says, I was able to create one in about ten minutes.

unitymobilelogoPriced at $99/month, Unity Mobile provides all the tools for local media companies to create a mobile site fast.  By using their templates, adding some images, text, and RSS feeds, a publisher can create and activate a mobile website in around 10 minutes.  Revenue is generated via CPM or CPC based advertising networks with 50% of the revenue going to the publisher.  While publishers cannot sell their own advertising, Unity’s system is ideal for local media who want to concentrate on delivering their content on mobile devices without worrying about finding advertisers. – Quick Mobile Site? Unity Mobile is up in ten minutes – Sarah Worsham – New Media Hub

You can try out Unity Mobile for free.  They have 30 day trials, but even without the trial, you won’t be charged until your site actually goes live.  If you happen to give Unity Mobile a try, I’d love to hear how it works for you.

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Sarah Worsham / May 18, 2009

Internet Marketing, Strategy & Technology Links – May 18, 2009

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  • More seize the moment marketing from Avaya (The Opinionated Marketers)
  • Google Blog Search Gets Faster, More Accurate (Mashable)
  • The Rise Of Social Distribution Networks (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Online Stats: Hulu Says Nielsen’s Numbers are Wrong (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Is Your Startup Practicing Inward Facing Dog? (OnStartups)
  • What is the first question you often get asked about your business? (Insights Group)
  • Google Friend Connect Adds Recommendations Gadget (TechCrunch)
  • New Smartphone Ad Formats Fuel Higher Awareness (Marketing Charts)
  • Spring Fever? More Very, Very Cautious Optimism for Media. [MediaMemo] (All Things Digital)
  • ‘Power Moms’ Comprise 20% of Online Population (Marketing Charts)
  • TweetMic: Publish Audio On Twitter From Your iPhone (Mashable)

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My sweet spot is at the intersection between technology and business. I love to manage and develop products, market them, and deep dive into technical issues when needed. Leveraging strategic and creative thinking to problem solving is when I thrive. I have developed and marketed products for a variety of industries and companies, including manufacturing, eCommerce, retail, software, publishing, media, law, accounting, medical, construction, & marketing.

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