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why search optimization matters (save the baby)

on-page search optimization is as valuable as ever, even as definitions and strategies for off-page seo are in flux

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Tags: nonprofit, search optimization, seo | Leave a comment |

what’s in your cloud?

find files in the cloud

if you have multiple cloud accounts and have problems remembering exactly where you saved that video clip for a project or the backup for your blog, cloudkafe is a good option for managing cloud storage organization – with an important caveat.

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Tags: cloud storage, cloudkafe, free cloud storage, jolicloud, jolidrive, online archive, online file storage | 2 Comments |

ch-ch-changes* (toward authorial transparency on posterous)

I will no longer re-blog whole posts on my posterous site. it obscures authorship and transparency

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Tags: attribution, link juice, posterous, social sharing, transparency | 2 Comments |

something borrowed, something blue

social media is based on shared content. sometimes the definition of sharing can get a little vague, especially regarding attribution

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Tags: attribution, Content, content strategy, HubSpot, marketingprofs, plagiarism | 8 Comments |

monotone: does rss feed the soul?

a post in which I stop and smell roses. you know that three second rule about how much time a website has to grab the visitor’s attention? with google reader, divide that by a hundred. sometimes I’m so “focused” I don’t even read all the words in the headline. but at what aesthetic cost?

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Tags: art, beauty, Blog, Feed Reader, google reader, rss | Leave a comment |

feeding the (content) beast

great content? essential.
creating said content? challenging.
herein some tips on making it a little easier. it all starts with google reader…

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Tags: blogging, blogging tips, content creation, feedburner, google labs, google reader, rss, twitterfeed | 2 Comments |

social marketing: apples to apples

the social media gospel preaches ‘teach, don’t sell.’ how does this play for clients whose business is selling? how do we balance the desire for quick results with longer term objectives?

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Tags: direct sales, inbound marketing, sales, selling | 2 Comments |

schizobloggia: better living through compartmentalization

so I have three blogs now. given that my original blog still has that new car smell, am I being disloyal in test driving alternative transportation? allow me to explain.

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Tags: blogging, posterous | 8 Comments |

gina’s back: lifehacker editor resurfaces

fans of lifehacker.com, especially those of the male persuasion, drew a heavy sigh of disappointment earlier this year when founding editor gina trapani announced her departure. lifehacker assured readers that gina would still be posting regularly, and happily that has come to pass. nice to have you back, gina.

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Tags: favorite sites, gina trapani, lifehacker | Leave a comment |

ring like fire when you lose your way

a love letter to slate.com. deep thinking and the grateful dead, too!

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Tags: favorite sites, google reader, music | 2 Comments |

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