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Sarah Worsham / Sep 22, 2009

Internet Strategy, Marketing & Technology Links – Sept 22, 2009

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  • Google Goes Into The Book Printing Business (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • 3 Tactics to Get Comments on Your New Blog (Daily Blog Tips)
  • Effective Twitter Backgrounds: Examples and Current Practices (Smashing Magazine)
  • Hulu to Add Subscription Services, Pay-per-View, Hints Murdoch (ReadWriteWeb)
  • 5 Tips for Avoiding the Deadly Sins of SEO Copywriting (Online Marketing Blog)
  • Ad Spend Sinks 14% in 1H09; P&G Cedes Top Spot to Verizon (Marketing Charts)

  • Meanwhile, Google Attacks the Display Market (John Battelle’s Searchblog)
  • Online Compliments Can Haunt You, Too [Voices] (All Things Digital)
  • Intro To E-Mail Marketing For Facebook Page Admins (All Facebook)
  • FCC’s Net Neutrality Push to Boldly Go Where Congress Has Failed Thrice Before (GigaOM)
  • Twitter Creator Gives Clues About His Next Venture (GigaOM)
  • Watch Hulu With Your Facebook Friends (Mashable)
  • How to: Follow Hundreds of Tech Analysts on Twitter With 3 Clicks (ReadWriteWeb)
  • How To Optimize Your Site for Local Search (Daily Blog Tips)
  • Mobile Numbers Tell an Interesting Story (Forrester)
  • Google This: 5 Reasons to Switch to Bing (Mashable)
  • More Evidence That Apple Really Did Reject Google Voice (TechCrunch)
  • Did we ever pay for content? (BuzzMachine)
  • 5 Ways to Get Your Blog Indexed by Google in 24 Hours (ProBlogger)
  • Communicating with Co-Workers and Clients Through Social Media (Web Worker Daily)
  • Retweets Revisited: Commenting on Retweets is Important (Mashable)
  • Getting Closer to Real Time With Hadoop (GigaOM)
  • Greetings! (TechCrunch)
  • Six Questions on Getting Users in Niche Markets: An Interview with Scitable (ReadWriteWeb)
  • RedesignGoogle: A Contest To Revamp The World’s Most Popular Search Engine (TechCrunch)
  • Social Media Policies from 80+ Organizations (Mashable)
  • How Mobile Technology Is Changing Banking’s Future (Advertising Age)
  • Are Your Ads Being Used to Drive Consumers to Ad-Free Services? (Advertising Age)
  • From Nothing To Something. How To Get There. (TechCrunch)
  • Google’s Plan to Become The Media Company (GigaOM)
  • How Mobile Technology Is Changing Banking’s Future (Advertising Age)
  • Adobe Gets Into Widget Distribution And Advertising With Help From Gigya (Advertising Age)
  • Skype CEO Lobbies for Skype on 3G (GigaOM)
  • How PR Chiefs Have Shifted Toward Center of Marketing Departments (Advertising Age)
  • New Competitor to Google Keyword Tool (Web Analytics World)
  • Click Forensics Discovers Click Fraud Surge from New Sophisticated “Bahama” Botnet (Ad Operations)
  • Twitter junkies and social media addicts (Jim’s Marketing Blog)
  • Akamai Expands Into Virtual Desktop Delivery (GigaOM)
  • Understanding business development (Seth Godin)
  • Advertising Agencies And Social Media: A Culture Clash (Social Media Explorer)

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