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Sarah Worsham / Jun 11, 2009

Internet Marketing, Strategy & Technology Links – June 11, 2009

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  • Online Community Metrics (Fast Wonder Blog)
  • 10 Twitter Tools to Organize Your Tweeps (Mashable)
  • Our Experience with Basecamp (The Bivings Report)
  • Twitter is Not a Conversational Platform (O’Reilly Radar)
  • Facebook Usernames: Good Idea or Not? (Mashable)
  • Is Facebook Increasing The Size Of Our Personal Networks? Facebook Reveals The Answer (All Facebook)
  • How USAir Turned My Grumpy Mood Around (Chris Brogan)
  • Clickable Empowers Search Marketers to Instantly Clone and Automate Campaigns across Search Ad Networks (Ad Operations Online)
  • Digg Unveils Next Generation Social Ad Platform (Ad Operations Online)
  • Firefox Introduces Add-On Collections (Mashable)
  • More traffic to your site in 2 easy steps! (Jim’s Marketing Blog)
  • Clip, Blog, Tweet, and Share with Amplify (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Creating value versus optimizing revenue (Future Play by Andrew Chen)
  • Twitter Co-Founders Biz Stone and Evan Williams: The Full D7 Session [D7 Highlights] (All Things Digital)
  • Local Mobile Content Audience Grows 51% (Marketing Charts)
  • Facebook Misses Another Revenue Opportunity (Internet Evolution)
  • Last.fm Founders Call It Quits (TechCrunch)
  • Mixing Business with Pleasure: The Potential Peril of Social Media (Search Engine Guide)
  • Web 2.0 Becomes One Millionth Word; Just As We Stop Using It (Mashable)
  • Ustream’s Audience For Apple’s iPhone Announcement: Bigger Than Cable News (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • HP Finally Boards the Mega Data Center Bandwagon (GigaOM)
  • One-Third of U.S. Doesn’t Have Broadband (GigaOM)
  • In defence of paywalls (a thought experiment) (Online Journalism Blog)
  • Are Twitter Users Inactive? Depends on How You Look at It (Mashable)
  • Go Blog Yourself Step 1: Know Who’s Looking (Search Engine Guide)
  • Hey, Graduates, Check Out These CEOs’ First Jobs (SLIDESHOW) (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Ironic But True — Many On Twitter Are Just Silent (GigaOM)
  • The Internet: Some Think it’s Essential, Some Don’t Want it for Free (Mashable)

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Sarah Worsham / Jun 10, 2009

Viddler for Full Control Over Online Video

viddlerlogoThere are a lot of free video services out there (although many don’t allow videos for commerical purposes if you read their TOS), but sometimes a business needs a very professional video solution with full control over the branding, content and advertising.

Viddler is an inexpensive way to create  professional video content and advertising.   Online video services including hosting, delivery and a customizable player start at $100/month plus a $150 one time training and integration fee. Viddler’s player can be customized with a color scheme, permalink and clickable logo, comments from viewers and publishers can maintain full control over their own advertising inventory. – Viddler for Full Control Over Online Video – Sarah Worsham – New Media Hub

If you’re looking for a video solution for your business with a bit more control, please head over to New Media Hub for the full review.

As always, if you’ve used Viddler, I’d love to hear your thoughts.

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Sarah Worsham / Jun 10, 2009

Internet Marketing, Strategy & Technology Links – June 10, 2009

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  • Data beats opinions in any decision (Search Engine Guide)
  • 7 Signs Your Marketing May Need to Evolve (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • Bing Is Better For Ads Than Google (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Facebook’s Biggest Competition: Mobile Platforms (All Facebook)
  • How Social Media is Radically Changing the Newsroom (Mashable)
  • Exploring The Long Tail Of Facebook Pages (All Facebook)
  • What Apple Announced Today at WWDC (GigaOM)
  • Slam-Dunk Networking With Twitter (Web Worker Daily)
  • How The Different Mobile Data Syncing Services Stack Up (TechCrunch)
  • Making money from content online – presentation (Online Journalism Blog)
  • What The New iPhone Means For Marketers (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • gender gap in perception of computer science (apophenia)
  • Lessons on fear, focus and career from the crew of the USS Nimitz (Escape from Cubicle Nation)
  • Launch On TechCrunch, Get Bought By Google (TechCrunch)
  • Top 10 Marketing-Related Business Websites – May 2009 (Marketing Charts)
  • The Digital Magazine: Has its Time Come? (ReadWriteWeb)
  • What the iPhone 3GS and 3.0 OS Means for Geo Devs (O’Reilly Radar)
  • The Web in Numbers: Twitter’s Phenomenal Growth Suddenly Stops (Mashable)
  • Compete: Facebook US Traffic Nearing Google, Yahoo (TechCrunch)
  • Content Marketing Strategy with a Side of Social (Online Marketing Blog)
  • Apple iPhones & MacBooks launched – An amazing marketing lesson (Jim’s Marketing Blog)

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Sarah Worsham (Sazbean) is a Webgrrl = Solution Architect + Product Management (Computer Engineer * Geek * Digital Strategist)^MBA. All views are her own.

Business + Technical Product Management

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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