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Weds. Signal: Get Me a Mobile Strategy or You're Fired!
(Cross Posted to the FM Blog , where Signal will have a permanent home soon)
Microsoft's Search Numbers Keep Going Up (Paid Content) Bing gains, Yahoo! Mobile. It's on everyone's lips, but no one knows what the hell to do about it. At least, that's what I hear from every single marketer I talk to, and I've made it a point to talk to a lot of you in the past few months.
John Battelle's Searchblog
- Tuesday, March 9, 2010
The Database of Intentions Is Far Larger Than I Thought
It was an attempt to explain a one-off reference in an earlier post - but not much earlier, as the "DBoI" post, as I call it, was just the sixty-third post of my then-early blogging career. (This The first implication was already manifest: Google had launched AdWords and AdSense, Overture (later to become Yahoo Search Marketing) was thriving, and a burgeoning paid search ecosystem was in the early stages of becoming a multi-billion commercial expression of the Database of Intention's power.
Way back in November of 2003, when I was a much younger man and the world had yet to fall head over heels in love with Google, I wrote a post called The Database of Intentions .
John Battelle's Searchblog
- Friday, March 5, 2010
The Database of Intentions Is Far Larger Than I Thought
It was an attempt to explain a one-off reference in an earlier post - but not much earlier, as the "DBoI" post, as I call it, was just the sixty-third post of my then-early blogging career. (This The first implication was already manifest: Google had launched AdWords and AdSense, Overture (later to become Yahoo Search Marketing) was thriving, and a burgeoning paid search ecosystem was in the early stages of becoming a multi-billion commercial expression of the Database of Intention's power.
Way back in November of 2003, when I was a much younger man and the world had yet to fall head over heels in love with Google, I wrote a post called The Database of Intentions .
John Battelle's Searchblog
- Friday, March 5, 2010
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Filter Your RSS Feeds with Yahoo Pipes
My favorite filtering techniques involve Yahoo Pipes , which looks and sounds much more complicated than it is. Jackson West described Yahoo Pipes pretty well when he called them “ hard to grok, but snazzy “; however, Yahoo Pipes doesn’t have to be quite so difficult for people to understand. After using Pipes for while, I gave similar demos to help other friends get started and even recorded a 2 minute introduction to Yahoo Pipes that Celine Roque wrote a great article about how to fine tune your RSS subscriptions and prune them down to the feeds that provide you with the most value.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, December 23, 2008
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50+ Google and Yahoo Search Shortcuts Cheat Sheet
Home About Contact Search Engine Optimization | Search Engine Tools and Downloads 50+ Google and Yahoo Search Shortcuts Cheat Sheet Email Ann Smarty Follow me on Twitter Ann Smarty 04/20/09 19 Comments A shortcut in general is defined as “a route shorter than the usual one.” This post is intended as a comprehensive guide to Google and Yahoo search shortcuts providing a cheat sheet of over 50 shortcuts and comparing
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Enterprise: List of 40 Social Media Staff Guidelines
This list also includes policies called; Staff blogging policies, enterprise social network guidelines, Employee Blogging Policies, Staff engagement in online communities, and so on. Electronic Frontier Foundation How to Blog Safely about Work http://www.eff.org/wp/blog-safely
Opera http://my.opera.com/community/blogs/corp-policy/
Managing staff who participate in social networks.
I’ve done a few press (radio, print) interviews this week re: Telstra so I thought I should have another look at how Enterprise, Government, Corporates, Not for
laurelpapworth.com
- Thursday, April 23, 2009
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How To Monitor Online Conversations
While wearing my blogging hat, I also have to keep up with conversations that would be interesting to web workers for this blog, or relevant for people building online communities for my own blog .
Interesting conversations are happening all over the web, on blogs, Twitter , FriendFeed and many other sites. Filtering RSS feeds through Yahoo Written by Dawn Foster .
Keeping up with online conversations can be a daunting task.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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Social search, Help engines, and Sense-making
clarifying by reading and writing comments, and trackback/linkback blog posts
Google Blog Search (also Technorati , Backtype ) is similar to PageRank
- but the point here is that the content is blogs which are a social ecosystem where you have distributed conversations (trackbacks/linkbacks), and leave comments
* Social search is resurfacing as a hot topic of late , due to how effective Twitter has become in helping you find information, and how it is close to how we source information in the offline world (via our network). Twitter is being differentiated by being
Library clips
- Wednesday, April 1, 2009
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Make a Monitoring Dashboard to Track Online Conversations
track vanity mentions for companies that I am involved with across Twitter , blog searches, Flickr , various video sites, FriendFeed and more.
often monitor competitors blogs, press releases, support forums, job postings and personal blogs or social media accounts of key employees, in addition to monitoring mentions of the competition on various sources.
Monitor blogs written by thought leaders within your industry Written by Dawn Foster .
Quite a few people seemed to enjoy last week’s post about How To Monitor Online Conversations , so I thought
Web Worker Daily
- Monday, April 6, 2009
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Monitor Your Personal Brand Using Search Engine Alerts
recommend a comprehensive search because then you’ll receive Google Alerts with results that span online news, blogs and other web sites. Setting Yahoo Alerts . Yahoo Alerts works similarly to Google Alerts. Go to Yahoo Alerts and sign in to your Yahoo user account. You don’t need an expensive marketing firm, or even a friend who works in marketing, to manage your personal brand online. Some of the most powerful tools for monitoring your brand are the free email alert mechanisms available at your search engine of choice.
Web Worker Daily
- Friday, July 17, 2009
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Great Blog Content vs. Search Engine Optimization
My take on SEO is that writing compelling, interesting blog content that people will want to talk about and link to will get you around 95 percent of the way to good search engine rankings. Here are a few of the tips that were shared during the panel to help you write blog content that will help your search engine rankings with no knowledge of SEO techniques or web development required.
This weekend I was on an “SEO Smackdown” panel at our local WordCamp Portland . Two of us were from the content side, while the other two panelists were SEO experts.
Web Worker Daily
- Thursday, September 24, 2009
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More Efficient RSS Reading
As a result, I’ve been working on ways to further increase my efficiency, starting with some Twitter efficiency improvements , and I thought that a post about becoming more efficient at consuming blogs and other news content via RSS would be a good next step.
have a tendency to add blogs to my reader based on one or two great posts, but sometimes those blogs just don’t keep my interest and must be pruned later. Written by Dawn Foster .
In my recent post about using Harvest to track my time , I discovered that I was spending too much of my time consuming
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, February 24, 2009
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The FASTForward Blog " Solving the 1:10:100% problem: Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary
The blogosphere constantly hums with excitement that “everyone” is setting up blogs, uploading videos and recording podcasts. It’s the same split between creators, synthesizers and consumers that Bradley Horowitz previously observed among Yahoo! know that if you are reading this blog, you probably already understand the nature of the Web and you realize that this tolerance of failure is a necessary part of how it works. Solving the 1:10:100% problem by Phil Wainewright February 23, 2007 at 9:27 am · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 Participation is the biggest challenge to the success of Enterprise 2.0
www.fastforwardblog.com
- Sunday, March 15, 2009
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