» 2009 » August
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There Will Be Web Jobs for Social Scientists
“Garnter says the bridge to the future with social networks will be with roles with origins in the social sciences. Better understanding of the Web will require skill sets more closely aligned with sociology, psychology and other behavioral-centric sciences.”
Read this article from Don E. Sears.
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SEO Tips for Bloggers
“Matt Cutts gave a talk this spring at WordCamp San Francisco 2009 (which he just republished in his blog the other day), during which he gave some great insight into how to help your SEO for your blog–in particular, if you use WordPress (since he *was* at WordCamp) . Below is a quick summary of some easy tips to keep in mind when blogging that may help increase your PageRank…”
Read this article from Ipowerweb.
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20 Facebook Tips/Tricks You Might Not Know
“If you surf Facebook on daily basis or occasionally, chances are you’re already familiar with regular stuffs like add/delete friends, update statuses, walls and profile, add and explore pages & applications, etc, but there’s more..
This week we want to cover some interesting things you can do on (or with) Facebook; inclusive of tricks that are not documented or unknown to many, as well as tips to stay connected better with your friends. Without further ado, here’s 20 Facebook Tips/Tricks You Might Not Know.”
Read this article from Angnetwork.
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Brands Boost Sales with Twitter Campaigns
“Brands are achieving tangible ROI from marketing activity on Twitter, according to speakers at a “Twitter for Brands” event hosted by New Media Age in London Friday. Representatives from Dell and Web site builder Moonfruit described measurable uplift in sales as a direct result of their marketing activity on the social network.”
Read this article from ClickZ.com
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What to Do if Your Twitter Account is Suspended for No Reason
“About 8 days ago, I hoped to write a blog article about what to do if you twitter account is suspended for no reason, unfortunately, you have NO recourse. You are just screwed.
Mine was suspended about 11 days ago(about a week or two after the Twitter DNS attacks), and 12 hours after I came back from affiliate summit East in New York City where I had tweeted about the conference quite a bit. “Read this article from Top 10 Tech.
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Matt Cutt Insight on WordPress SEO
“I’m sure those who all are in SEO and wordpress must be aware of Matt Cutt. If not Matt Cutt is a software engineer working on Google and he is also the head of Google’s webspam team.
In wordcamp San Francisco 2009 meet, Matt talked about WordPress and he mentioned why he love WordPress. This is the video from the conference and video is almost 40+ minutes but it is worth watching.”
Read this article from Shout Me Loud.
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Twitter pro accounts coming by year’s end
“Well, it looks like Twitter will actually do it. In an interview with VentureBeat on Thursday, Twitter co-founder Biz Stone elaborated on the company’s goal to put out a revenue model before the end of the year. He said that yes, it will involve offering paid accounts to businesses that use the microblogging platform for marketing, customer relations, publicity, and what-have-you. That’s something Twitter has been hinting at for about a year now.”
Read this article from News. Cnet.
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Improved Results through SEO Tips and Social Bookmarking
“You can adopt a few simple steps to maximize the potency and ineffectualness of a blog article. This article will give you SEO tips, which includes social bookmarking your blog article to give more improvement on your desired results.”
Read this article from Web SEO Services Blog.
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The Majority of People On Twitter Tweet For Business, Poll Shows
“Most Twitter users don’t sign up just to tweet about their day; they’re Tweeting to increase their bottom line, a new study reveals. In fact, more people who use Twitter do so for business than for social reasons alone, according to a new psychographic survey conducted by the Kamaron Research Institute.”
Read this article from the Kamaron Institute.

