Google Instant, the Future of Screen Technology, and More
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Our picture this week is Monday mosaic from Jek in the box. A nice image to start off a good week. This week we have some interesting articles, videos and some tips based on over 200 articles I read this week so the following should save you a lot of reading. 1. To start off [...]
Facebook Platform Presentation from Charles Dowd at Blogtalk
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I watched a very interesting presentation from Charles Dowd (Head of Platform development in Facebook) at Blog Talk a recent conference in Galway. If you look at the presentation you’ll see how powerful Facebook currently is and how this will continue to grow in importance. Facebook is no longer just going to be www.facebook.com, Facebook [...]
The Rise of Groupon, Naming your Website, and More
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Is it another week already? Are you having your Monday blues? Kick off the week and read some great articles I came across last week: 1.Chris Brogans article on how to convert traffic into a sale. He talks about the importance of clear calls to action which is often missed. 2. Very useful 25 point [...]
The Future of Android, TED talk on Gaming Online, and More
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Here is some useful information/articles I came across this week. 1. At the moment Google is really worried about the fact that Facebook have over 500 million users and Google doesn’t get access to all that conversation so they are working on their own social network. Allfacebook.com questions if Android will become the social operating [...]
Mashable’s Top Social Trends, the Value of Facebook Tagging, and More
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Here’s some interesting information/articles I came across this week that I thought was worth sharing. 1. I read an article about a new Facebook application that allows you to phone a person through Facebook using their Facebook id instead of the phone number. Wow, maybe a world without phone numbers is not too far away. [...]
Are you analysing your web traffic? Check out some tips
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Analyze this was a great movie with Robert De Niro playing one of his funniest roles. The movie was called Analyse because of Robert De Niro’s shrink that had to analyze and sort out his problems. If you watched the movie you’ll see that that didn’t really happen. How about your website? Have you done [...]
Changes to LinkedIn, Launching a Successful Blog, and More
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Hi All, here’s our weekly selection of great articles, tips etc that we have come across this week. 1. Using News releases to boost your seo. A great article from Hubspot. 2. Creative professionals can now display their portfolios on Linkedin. Update from LinkedIn blog. Handy features for people like web designers who can now [...]
Facebook and Amazon Purchase Suggestions, Intel’s Facebook Presence, and More
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Yes, I’m a day late but never late than never!! It was a bank holiday here yesterday! 1. In case you missed it in the comments last week, Richie Bowden (@rbconsulting) gave a great tip to use a website called Aremysitesup that allows you to monitor your online presence and make sure your website doesn’t [...]
The New “Like” Button, Google’s Doubleclick Ad Planner, and More
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I hope Monday has started off well for you. I came across some very interesting articles, tools and tips this week. Here’s a few to throw into your diary to have a look at when you get a chance. 1. Google had made available for free the Doubleclick ad planner. If you are considering advertising [...]
Review my website will you?
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When you have looked at your website so many times either during development of it or after it’s gone live you get so used to looking at it you don’t see the obvious problems. So getting a fresh pair of eyes to look at it can be quite useful. However, you generally don’t get an [...]



