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Sarah Worsham / Oct 20, 2009

Internet Strategy, Marketing & Technology Links – Oct 20, 2009

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  • We’re Spending More Time with Social Media: Advertisers Follow (PR 2.0)
  • Who’s Ignoring Those iPhone Ads? Women. (ReadWriteWeb)
  • U.S. Virtual Goods Spending To Reach $1 Billion This Year (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • 5 Tips for Creating an Effective Content Marketing Strategy (Online Marketing Blog)
  • Tinychat Gets A New Look, Adds Facebook Connect, Sees Early Traction (TechCrunch)
  • 5 Ways Social Media is Changing Our Daily Lives (Mashable)

  • Say No to More Referrals (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • Where The Monetizable Clicks Are: Digg’s New Ads (TechCrunch)
  • Social Media Users Rally Behind Vermont Brewery vs Monster Energy Drink (Mashable)
  • Most Online Shoppers Want Live Customer Service (Marketing Charts)
  • Marketers Struggle For Interactive Support (Forrester)
  • How to spot a hoax Twitter account – a case study (Online Journalism Blog)
  • Walmart’s Straight Talk Plan Challenges Brand-Building Mobile Competitors (Advertising Age)
  • Social Networks: Wherever You Go, There They Are (GigaOM)
  • MySpace Close To Spinning Off Photobucket (TechCrunch)
  • He Said What? The GigaOM Net Neutrality Quiz (GigaOM)
  • When Ad Exchanges Talk To Each Other (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • The Holy Grail to Writing Great Content – Rhetoric (ProBlogger)
  • Top 5 Twitter Trends to Watch Right Now (Mashable)
  • REVEALED: Twitter Creator Jack Dorsey’s Next Big Project (Mashable)
  • Marketing advice: Start with gold (Jim’s Marketing Blog)
  • 10 Best Free Web-based Image Editors (tripwire magazine)
  • Week in tech: Chicken-Little-says-the-Internet-is-dying edition (Ars technica)
  • ReadWriteWeb Events Guide, 17 October 2009 (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Gawker Purchases Balloon Hoax Story (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • IMDb Turns 19. Yes, 19. Older Than The Web Browser. (TechCrunch)
  • Does Direct-to-Fan Marketing Really Work? (GigaOM)
  • LinkedIn: The Purposefully Unsticky Social-Media Site (Advertising Age)
  • TringMe’s App Lets You Make Calls From Facebook (TechCrunch)
  • What to Expect From Chrysler’s Marketing Chief: Provocative Ads (Advertising Age)
  • The Intersection of Social Media and CRM (a thousand cuts)
  • Google Expands “Going Google” Ad Campaign Worldwide (TechCrunch)
  • Episodic Rolls Out Publishing And Management Suite For Online Video (TechCrunch)
  • Optimize Your Site for the Mobile Web (Web Analytics World)
  • Search Engine Marketing Sector Continues Stabilization with Positive Momentum in Retail Going into Holiday Season (Ad Operations Online)
  • Google gets deeper into display with Campaign Insights (Econsultancy)
  • Do speakers need to weave social media into their presentations? (Econsultancy)
  • Honesty As A Business Asset (indiebizchicks.com)
  • A 100-Percent Guarantee For Social Media Success (Social Media Explorer)
  • 2009: the year online business got serious about conversion (Econsultancy)
  • 3 Realities of Social Media (PR 2.0)
  • How AOL Is Trying To Sell Itself To Advertisers (Silicon Alley Insider)

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