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20+ Links to Free Social Media eBooks and Articles

By seoadmin • Aug 26th, 2008 • Category: social media, tools

I have just visited Chris Brogan’s blog and found his valuable post on 20 Free eBooks About Social Media. Not only that, I was delighted to know he is permitting others to republish his list provided they link back to the original post. I also took the liberty of adding some of the equally valuable [...]



Apprise Reader (Beta) ROCKS!!!

By seoadmin • Aug 7th, 2008 • Category: seo, social media, tools

I’ve been using Apprise Reader for a week now. I was just getting a hang of it – using all its knobs and buttons, so to speak. And to my surprise I found it to my liking.
I have used a few readers before both online and offline. The online ones are doing well, but since [...]



Get your Entrecard Toolbar now!

By seoadmin • Aug 5th, 2008 • Category: link building, seo, social media, tools, web 2.0

Entrecard, the popular blog network, has now converted to a social browsing network with its spanky new toolbar out for download. I have just installed it on my Firefox 3.0 browser and tested how it fares as compared to Stumbleupon, the most popular social browsing network now.

It was a simple toolbar with its green triangular [...]



Summize is now Twitter Search

By seoadmin • Jul 17th, 2008 • Category: content development, link building, online marketing, search engines, tools, web 2.0

Summize, the used-to-be independent search engine for Twitter lovers, have been acquired by Twitter itself to add to its coterie of very usable features. If you are going to type www.summize.com into the address bar you will be directed to search.twitter.com where the you can happily search away through tweets and twitter people using Summize’s [...]



Ten Ways To Use The Wayback Machine for SEO Research

By seoadmin • Feb 15th, 2008 • Category: seo, tools

1) To spot major HTML coding changes on your own sites or client sites that may have impacted rankings.
2) To study the design and HTML history of your client’s sites and their competitors.
3) To spot if a web site has been optimized in the past.
4) To study the design and HTML history of the web [...]