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Sarah Worsham / Dec 4, 2009

Internet Strategy, Marketing & Technology Links – Dec 4, 2009

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  • Top 5 Blogging Misconceptions (Daily Blog Tips)
  • What Are The Conversion Rates for Google’s “First Click Free”? (John Battelle’s Searchblog)
  • Web Analytics – Getting Help from External Resources or Not? (Web Analytics World)
  • 6 Marketing tips – Good timing! (Jim’s Marketing Blog)
  • Ecommerce Know-How: Think Negative to Realize Positive Holiday Sales Growth (Practical eCommerce)
  • Microsoft Launches its own Twitter… in China (Mashable)

  • More Research To Back The Notion That Streaming Kills Piracy (TechCrunch)
  • 16 social media guidelines used by real companies (Econsultancy)
  • Feeding Your System (Chris Brogan)
  • Usage-Based Data Pricing: The Solution to AT&T’s iPhone Problems? [Digital Daily] (All Things Digital)
  • Yahoo Gets Smart, Integrates Facebook (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Is Facebook Losing its Coveted Demographic? (PR 2.0)
  • YouTube’s Huge Ads Make Big Money (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Google Rolls Out New Format for Image Results (ReadWriteWeb)
  • E-Readers: They’re Hot Now, but the Story Isn’t Over [Voices] (All Things Digital)
  • Nielsen Accelerates Single-Source Meter Rollout (MediaWeek)
  • How Will Foursquare Make Money? (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • The FCC Sees the Future — and It’s VoIP (GigaOM)
  • U.S. Dept of Ed funds Bookshare to make open textbooks accessible (Creative Commons)
  • Walt’s Digg Dialogg with FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski [Mossblog] (All Things Digital)
  • Digg Makes it Easier to Get Dugg (Mashable)
  • Black Friday’s 5 Fastest Growing Facebook Brands (Marketing Charts)
  • Get off the lawn (BuzzMachine)
  • Accessibility: How Many Disabled Web Users Are There? (Practical eCommerce)
  • CEOs, How to Take Responsibility for Marketing Effectiveness (Advertising Age)
  • Google Gives Publishers a Way to Close the Free Back Door (GigaOM)
  • EFF sues feds: tell us how you use Facebook for cyberstalking (Ars Technica)
  • How wireframing makes your website designs better (Brian Cray)
  • NYT Offers Readers (And Advertisers) A Tool For Skimming (paidContent)
  • The Journalist’s Guide to Maximizing Personal Social Media ROI (Mashable)
  • Why Being Self-Centered Can Actually Help Your Blog (Performancing)
  • How fast is your site? (Google Webmaster Central)
  • 8 Tips For Managing The Twitter Backchannel During Your Presentation (The Social Times)
  • Microsoft to Newspaper Publishers: Seriously. We’re Not Bailing You Out. [MediaMemo] (All Things Digital)
  • Comcast Naming Its TV Everywhere Service Xfinity (paidContent)
  • Mashable’s Guide to Jobs in Social Media Marketing (Mashable)
  • Meebo Gives Publishers More Control Over Meebo Bar With New API (TechCrunch)
  • Microsoft Slides of Bing Demo: Mapping and Mash-Ins [BoomTown] (All Things Digital)
  • Facebook Slams Twitter: Farmville Is Bigger Than You (Mashable)
  • Google Debuts a New Fade In Homepage (Mashable)
  • Google Integrates Twitter With Its Friend Connect (paidContent)
  • Consortium to Measure Online Ads’ Impact on Offline Sales (ClickZ)

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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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