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We all know Social Media Marketing can be pretty time
consuming. There are numerous social media communities, each requiring you to sign
up, make a profile, and participate, in order to have any success with them. So
it is only natural that you would like to have some helpful tools to short cut
the process wherever possible.

Below we will go through each of the major social
communities that I use and outline some of the best tools to help
you manage and maintain your accounts.

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We all know Social Media Marketing can be pretty time
consuming. There are numerous social media communities, each requiring you to sign
up, make a profile, and participate, in order to have any success with them. So
it is only natural that you would like to have some helpful tools to short cut
the process wherever possible.

Below we will go through each of the major social
communities that I use and outline some of the best tools to help
you manage and maintain your accounts.

Click to continue reading…

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Link Week

A few weeks back I did a post on my blog about creating Firefox quick search bookmarks. I was surprised at how well received it was, though I think people were most pleased with the fact that I had created a download of a very small selection of the large list of SEO related Firefox quick searches that I use.

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Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.

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Below is what happened in search today, as reported on
Search Engine Land and from other
places across the web.

From Search Engine Land:


  • SMX Social: Mahalo To Do Microformats, Search Wikia Adds Alpha 0.2 Features & More

    News from the first day of our SMX Social Media Marketing conference. Mahalo is now doing microformats as a way to enhance its search results and allow local businesses to be added to your address book. Wikia Search has gone to "Alpha 0.2" with new features. And other conference coverage,…

  • Microsoft Dips In Compete’s Revised March 08 Search Figures

    When I did my Ratings Service Faceoff: Search Share Compared, June 2007 To March 2008 post last week, I noted that Microsoft had an odd increase according to Compete for March 2008. The company now says this was due to Live Search Club traffic that it shouldn’t have counted. Microsoft’s…

  • And Now, ‘Google Me’ The Movie

    Everyone has searched on his/her own name and some people even have real-time news alerts tied to their names. Now a new online documentary takes this vanity search phenomenon to a new level with Google Me the Movie. Part time actor Jim Killeen discovered there were six other Jim Killeens…

  • Yahoo Adds Click Filter Report

    Yahoo announced a new reporting feature in the search marketing portal that enables advertisers to see which clicks Yahoo has deemed to be invalid. The report is named the “Click Filter Report” and is available by clicking the “Reports” tab, then selecting “Click Filter” under the “Traffic Quality Reports” section…

  • MicroHoo: High Stakes Game Of “Chicken” Now In Progress

    Yahoo’s generally solid quarter yesterday helps make the case that the company is worth more than the current value of Microsoft’s bid. In advance of the earnings call yesterday, however, Steve Ballmer said that the company was not prepared to offer any more than what it already had put on…

  • Live Search News: MSNBot, Products Launches And Deep Links Appear

    Microsoft’s MSNBot is doing more crawling these days and is alerting webmasters accordingly to revisit robots.txt files. More detail can be found on the Live Search Webmaster blog. In other news, Live Search blogs officially about its version of sitelinks that first appeared back in September (and see here)….

  • Google Sued For Undesired AdSense Inclusion

    Google is being sued by a man represented by a law firm that has successfully sued Google several times in the past. The firm is Kabateck Brown Kellner and the man is David Almeida, a local businessman from Massachusetts who claims that Google’s sign up process for AdWords wrongly conceals…

Search News From Around The Web:

Applications & Portal Features

Business Issues

Local, Maps & Mobile

Microhoo

Paid Search & Contextual

Searching

SEM Industry

SEO & SEM

Social Media

Other Items

Recent Hot Items From Sphinn, Our Social News Sharing Site:

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Strictly Business - A Column From Search Engine Land One of the biggest challenges B2B clients grapple with is content creation. Developing material that is fresh, relevant, and keeps users coming back—while also being SEO-friendly—can be difficult. This is a problem. Fortunately though, there’s an easy and effective solution. And it’s closer than you might think.

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News from the first day of our
SMX Social Media Marketing
conference
. Mahalo is now doing microformats as a way to enhance its search
results and allow local businesses to be added to your address book. Wikia
Search has gone to "Alpha 0.2" with new features. And other conference coverage,
below.

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News from the first day of our
SMX Social Media Marketing
conference
. Mahalo is now doing microformats as a way to enhance its search
results and allow local businesses to be added to your address book. Wikia
Search has gone to "Alpha 0.2" with new features. And other conference coverage,
below.

Click to continue reading…

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When I did my Ratings
Service Faceoff: Search Share Compared, June 2007 To March 2008
post last
week, I noted that Microsoft had an odd increase according to Compete for March
2008. The company

now says
this was due to
Live Search Club traffic
that it shouldn’t have counted. Microsoft’s US share for March 2008 drops from
10.2% to 8.5%, as a result. From Compete’s blog post:

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When I did my Ratings
Service Faceoff: Search Share Compared, June 2007 To March 2008
post last
week, I noted that Microsoft had an odd increase according to Compete for March
2008. The company

now says
this was due to
Live Search Club traffic
that it shouldn’t have counted. Microsoft’s US share for March 2008 drops from
10.2% to 8.5%, as a result. From Compete’s blog post:

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Everyone has searched on his/her own name and some people even have real-time news alerts tied to their names. Now a new online documentary takes this vanity search phenomenon to a new level with Google Me the Movie. Part time actor Jim Killeen discovered there were six other Jim Killeens and so he went around the world and interviewed them, asking each the same set of questions, and made a film out of it.

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Everyone has searched on his/her own name and some people even have real-time news alerts tied to their names. Now a new online documentary takes this vanity search phenomenon to a new level with Google Me the Movie. Part time actor Jim Killeen discovered there were six other Jim Killeens and so he went around the world and interviewed them, asking each the same set of questions, and made a film out of it.

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As Danny reported over the weekend, Google added a significant search feature (Matt Cutts mentioned it first to let us know). You can now type into Google, whois domain.com and get the whois information for that domain.

For example, whois seroundtable.com returns this result:

Whois Info on Google

When you click on the whois link, you are taken to Domain Tools. Domain Tools is one of the most widely used whois databases out there. Curious if it was a formal partnership or just because Google likes the resource? In any event, the Sphinn thread has one comment about that:

I can’t believe that they have “partnered” with a site the does an SEO analysis upon clicking? http://www.domaintools.com/seo-score/

Forum discussion at Sphinn and DigitalPoint Forums.

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Yahoo announced a new reporting feature in the search marketing portal that enables advertisers to see which clicks Yahoo has deemed to be invalid. The report is named the “Click Filter Report” and is available by clicking the “Reports” tab, then selecting “Click Filter” under the “Traffic Quality Reports” section in the Reports Navigator on the left side of the screen.

In this report, you can see exactly which clicks Yahoo is classifying as clicks that were not from a valid source. These clicks you won’t be billed for, according to Yahoo. Yahoo said they created the report for three reasons:

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Yahoo’s generally solid quarter yesterday helps make the case that the company is worth more than the current value of Microsoft’s bid. In advance of the earnings call yesterday, however, Steve Ballmer said that the company was not prepared to offer any more than what it already had put on the table. Now today, in the wake of Yahoo’s earnings, he says he’s “prepared to move forward alone, without Yahoo.”

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Microsoft’s MSNBot is doing more crawling these days and is alerting webmasters accordingly to revisit robots.txt files. More detail can be found on the Live Search Webmaster blog. In other news, Live Search is starting to show its version of sitelinks, “deep links.”

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Google is being sued by a man represented by a law firm that has successfully sued Google several times in the past. The firm is Kabateck Brown Kellner and the man is David Almeida, a local businessman from Massachusetts who claims that Google’s sign up process for AdWords wrongly conceals that advertiser text ads will run on AdSense content partner sites unless they affirmatively opt out.

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Google is being sued by a man represented by a law firm that has successfully sued Google several times in the past. The firm is Kabateck Brown Kellner and the man, David Almeida, a local businessman from Massachusetts who claims that Google’s sign up process for AdWords wrongly conceals that advertiser text ads will run on AdSense content partner sites unless they affirmatively opt out.

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A WebmasterWorld member discusses an interesting scenario regarding Google’s requirement to have you log into your Google account when you access any service tied to Google. For example, if you have a Gmail account, you’re likely also posting onto Google Groups with the same identity. What would happen, then, if you needed (for whatever reason) to share your login to Google Groups with someone — say, a coworker? You’d be giving them access to everything else tied to that Google account.

The issue is not that simple and many users, especially those who use Google for various business purposes, opt to have 5-6 email accounts rather than one single account where the identity can be confused. If you have to, you can use different browsers (Windows users can now use Firefox, IE, Opera, and Safari!). And if you’re paranoid, anonymous proxies are the way to go because of no IP tracing.

Many forum members point out that Google isn’t trying to make your life difficult. It just makes life easier to consolidate logins than to have to worry about logging in and saving different usernames and passwords again and again. (Of course, the other argument, which is obviously presented, is that Google wants to track every move you make…)

Regardless, the desire for Google to have such uniformity is obviously causing concern among forum members who feel that any of their information can be accessed simply because they’re almost always logged into Gmail.

Forum discussion continues at WebmasterWorld.