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Sarah Worsham / Dec 8, 2009

Internet Strategy, Marketing & Technology Links – Dec 8, 2009

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  • Social Media Club Detroit Holiday Party (iDetroit)
  • Catharine Hays on the Future of Advertising (Conversation Hub)
  • Measuring Social Media Marketing (Chris Brogan)
  • Getting It Right And Getting It Wrong With The New Media (TechCrunch)
  • HP Studies Online Attention and Learns to Predict Virality (Advertising Age)
  • Retailers Go Nuts for Social Media in Holiday Marketing (Advertising Age)

  • B2B Business Blogging: Separating the Wheat from the Chaff with Matthew Schwartz (Modern B2B Marketing)
  • Now You Can Turn Your Tweets into Klingon (Mashable)
  • Two Ways to Better PR Efforts that Get the CEO’s Attention (Communications Catalyst)
  • Google, Twitter Woo Small Businesses (GigaOM)
  • Jeff Bezos On Kindle & eBooks (GigaOM)
  • Google’s Coolest 20% Project: Liquid Galaxy (TechCrunch)
  • Linkfromdomain – a linkbuilding tip for use at Bing.com (SEOmoz)
  • There’s an App for That: Mobile is the Next Frontier for Brand Engagement (PR 2.0)
  • Eric Schmidt Joins Twitter (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • New Nielsen Data Will Shock Some Web Publishers (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Qype Makes Europe Tough For Yelp, Reveals Traffic And Social Plans (TechCrunch)
  • Are Facebook Users Too Friendly For Their Own Good? (Mashable)
  • Aardvark Mulls Over A $30+ Million Offer From Google (TechCrunch)
  • Advanced Web Ranking Review (Search Marketing Insights)
  • Apple buys music streamer Lala, but what’s it getting? (Ars Technica)
  • Sesame Workshop Plans Children’s E-Books [Voices] (All Things Digital)
  • The Nook Isn’t A Kindle Killer, But It’s Still Awesome (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • 5 Holiday Email Marketing Mistakes to Avoid (SEO Hosting)
  • What’s In a Brand? (ID Tags)
  • Zemanta Opens Up Recommendation Engine For Bloggers (TechCrunch)
  • 5 Ways to Make Next Year Your Best Yet (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • The Importance of Having Your Own Product to Sell (Problogger)
  • How Google Will Infiltrate the Real-World: Mobile Coupons, Barcodes, and Visual Search (ReadWriteWeb)
  • How to build relationships with blogs (Econsultancy)
  • Report: Facebook Popularity Not Fading Among Young Users (All Facebook)
  • College Students: Facebook Only Game in Town (Marketing Charts)
  • Report: Bing Searchers Still More Click-Happy Than Google Searchers When It Comes To Ads (TechCrunch)
  • Web Publishers Fear Agencies’ Demand-Side Platforms (MediaWeek)
  • One-Third May Be Open To Behavioral Tracking (MediaPost)
  • Readtwit: Aggregate Links from Your Twitter Stream as RSS (Web Worker Daily)

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