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Sarah Worsham / May 21, 2009

Internet Marketing, Strategy & Technology Links – May 21, 2009

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  • With Facebook, Has OpenID Moved Closer to Being the De Facto Login Standard? (GigaOM)
  • The Rise of Social Music: How the Web Transformed Audio (Mashable)
  • All Phones Are (Or Will Be) Smartphones – So Now What? (ReadWriteWeb)
  • HOW TO: Stumble Upon Great Twitter Links (Mashable)
  • Second Life Takes Aim at Skype (GigaOM)
  • Business Cards Suck: Try These Tools Instead (ReadWriteWeb)
  • URL Rewrites and 301 Redirects – How Does It All Work? (SEOmoz)
  • Is “worth caring” worth caring about? (Josh Klein web strategy)
  • A clean sheet of paper (Seth Godin)
  • Hulu Is The No. 10 Most-Watched YouTube Channel Of All Time (Silicon Alley Insider)
  • Spread Your Wings- Get More Retweet Action Today (Chris Brogan)
  • Web 3.0 or Not, There’s Something Different About 2009 (ReadWriteWeb)
  • Bringing the Twitter Conversation to Any Web Page (Duct Tape Marketing)
  • Social Media…is turbo charged always best? (Insights Group)
  • Facebook CEO Zuckerberg Confirms Ad Network Plans (Silicon Alley Insider)

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Sarah Worsham / May 20, 2009

Simple is Good

simpleSarahJaneI had a chance to listen to Josh Holme’s talk The Lost Art of Simplicity at the KalamazooX Conference, which I covered here.  It’s a great talk, and if you get a chance to listen to it, I encourage you to do so.  Josh recently posted his slides from the talk, which are worth a peek.

I think all of us – designers, programmers, marketers, businesspeople, consumers… get caught up in complexity.  In making our products, our businesses, our websites, our lives complex.  Often I think we believe that people won’t pay for simple.  We need to add lots of features, lots of value-adds, lots of freebees.

If we take a few minutes to look at some of the most successful products, we see that they are inherently simple.  The Apple iPod.  The Sony Walkman. In their design.  In their features.  In how easy they are to use.

Simple is not easy.  It can be very difficult to make these as simple as possible.  But simple is a delight to use, too look at, to be apart of.

How can you be simple?

(photo by Sarah Jane)

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Sarah Worsham / May 20, 2009

Internet Marketing, Strategy & Technology Links – May 20, 2009

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  • 25 Twitter Apps to Manage Multiple Accounts (Mashable)
  • Go Link Yourself! (Search Engine Guide)
  • The Question Concerning Social Technology (O’Reilly Radar)
  • Are Your Online Video Ads Driving Actual Offline Purchases? (Mashable)
  • Sprout Gets Your Business Facebook-Ready … For $50K (Mashable)
  • The Lost Art of Simplicity (Josh Holmes)
  • Meebo Brings IM to Social Sites; Social Sites Bring 10M Users to Meebo (Mashable)
  • How To Use Negative Feedback As A Benefit To You And Your Business (Entrepreneurs-Journey.com)
  • Visible Past: Where Information Searches For You (ReadWriteWeb)
  • PrintFriendly Makes Blogs Printable [Video] (Mashable)
  • Are you ingredients looking for a recipe? (Escape from Cubicle Nation)
  • Bloggers Face-Off: Keith Dsouza vs. Ross McKillop (Daily Blog Tips)
  • Good.ly: Shorten Your URLs for Good (Mashable)
  • Online Business Isn’t a Substitute for Offline (Internet Evolution)
  • Waze Uses Crowdsourcing to Bring You Real-Time Traffic Info (Mashable)
  • Flock 2.5 Brings Beefed Up Facebook Chat and Twitter Search (Mashable)
  • Is your social media activity a safety net? (Being Peter Kim)
  • As Marketing Shifts Back to the Everyman (Chris Brogan)
  • IAB Releases Click Measurement Guidelines, Establishes Parameters for Counting Valid Clicks, Filtering Fraudulent Clicks (Ad Operations Online)
  • Mobile Advertising Growth Fueled by New Ad Formats on Smartphones (Ad Operations Online)
  • What Really Triggers a Referral? (Duct Tape Marketing)

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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.

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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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