Choosing the right web hosting company can be difficult for a non-tech person. There are so many price points, so many options, and so many features to choose from, most of which probably don’t make sense to the average person. I’ve met many people who are either paying too much or too little for a web hosting service that meets their needs. While cheap plans are attractive, they’re not always the best choice. Here’s some things to look for:
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Internet Marketing, Strategy & Technology Links – Sept 8, 2009

- HOW TO: Use Twitter Hashtags for Business (Mashable)
- Email, Text-Message Coupons Click with 8% of US Households (Marketing Charts)
- Why Mobile e-Commerce is Struggling (Part 1) (ReadWriteWeb)
- eBay Acquisition Map Shows Where It Got On The Wrong Track (TechCrunch)
- Why Apple Will Finally Break Its AT&T iPhone Exclusive Next Year (Silicon Alley Insider)
- Bit.ly Scores a Shorter & Better URL (ReadWriteWeb)
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Social Networking Works Best with a little In-Person Networking too
Posting over at Insights Group today about using in person networking to enhance your online social networking:

Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Blogging, etc. Everyone is in a hurry to connect with as many people as possible through various social media. But the best way to use online networking tools is in conjunction with off-line networking. – Social Networking Works Best with a little In-Person Networking Too – Sarah Worsham – Insights Group
I hope you’ll join me over at Insights for the rest of the post. And have a great Labor Day weekend!