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Sarah Worsham / Nov 16, 2009

Internet Strategy, Marketing & Technology Links – Nov 16, 2009

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  • Find, Follow, Feed: YouTube’s Social Strategy And Solving The Curation Problem (TechCrunch)
  • Counting Unique Users in Real-time with Streaming Databases (O’Reilly Radar)
  • Post-Halloween Treat: New Keywords User Interface! (Google Webmaster Central)
  • How Twitter is Changing the Face of Media (Mashable)
  • Facebook Ads Now Let You Target Friends of Your Fans (Mashable)
  • Online Advertising Stops Falling, Thanks To Search (TechCrunch)

  • YouTube introduces “skippable” video ads. Uh oh. (Econsultancy)
  • PubCon 2009: How Major Vegas Hotels Are Using Social Media (Online Marketing Blog)
  • My Video Interview With Joe Hewitt, Facebook’s iPhone App Guru (GigaOM)
  • Is Infochimps’ Aggregated Data a Boon to Researchers or a Privacy Nightmare? (GigaOM)
  • How to Build a Better Twitter Bio (Web Worker Daily)
  • The Problem with Retweets (The Bivings Report)
  • Online Video Rights: Why Technology Isn’t Enough to Bring About Change (GigaOM)
  • Best Practices from the Front Lines: Thought Leadership with Mark Fidelman (Modern B2B Marketing)
  • Content is Not King (Chris Brogan)
  • Simple Is As Simple Does: The Risk Of Retweet (TechCrunch)
  • Chrome for Mac: Coming in December? (Mashable)
  • Apple Begins Fixing the iPhone App Store Approval Process (Mashable)
  • Bill Gates’ Plan for Fixing the World (Mashable)
  • Is Social Media ROI Unmeasurable? (SEOmoz)
  • Online Publishers Can Now Offer Self-Service Display Ad Buying With New PageGage Direct From FatTail (Ad Operations Online)
  • Business Leaders Considered Most Persuasive in Ad Endorsement (Ad Operations)
  • Email marketing: six steps to improving customer engagement in 2010 (Econsultancy)
  • How to Lose Customers (SEO Hosting)
  • Google Analytics on a Tight Schedule (Practical eCommerce)
  • Twitt: A New Twitter Client For the Mac (Web Worker Daily)
  • U.K. Advertising Regulators to Police Websites With the Help of … Google (Advertising Age)
  • Social Media ROI Examples & Video (Socialnomics)
  • Getting Feedback (Blue Wave Media)
  • Promoting A Blog in the Early Days (Daily Blog Tips)
  • iPhone Blogging Tools Roundup (Web Worker Daily)
  • Key Business Decision: Should Your Blog Be Part of Your Website, or Separate? (Ecommerce Blog)
  • Twitter Users Are Surprisingly Receptive To Ads (TBI Research)
  • Facebook as the Future of Micropayments (Mashable)
  • Compete Stats: Facebook Dominance Continues (All Facebook)
  • 40 Free High-Quality WordPress Themes (Smashing Magazine)
  • IE 6 is Almost Dead, But Not Quite (The Bivings Report)
  • Boxee Gets Into the Hardware Business (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Microsoft Upgrades AdCenter; Eyes Further Growth of Bing (Practical eCommerce)
  • IAB: Media companies need to make a “triple play” for digital business (Econsultancy)

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