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Data Mining: The Ultimate Guide to Niche Analysis

Viper Chill

22 Resources for Data-Mining Your Industry. Basically it lets you see which websites use the same hosting company, have the same IP addresses and use the same Google Analytics and Google Adsense tracking codes. Google Reader Subscriber Counts. In Google Reader you can see how many people are subscribing just via Google.

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Advice for a New Internet Marketer (or How to Spot Internet.

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Some of the sites I recommend for educational materials include: Free Sphinn : Sphinn is an Internet Marketing social news site. Users submit timely news articles to Sphinn, and the community votes up the best stories to appear on the front page. comprehensive social media marketing training there is.

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Fifteen Years of Online Social Interactions

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I was recently cleaning out a cabinet in my apartment and tossed out a 2005 Yellow Pages that was in pristine condition. Today, high-definition data means that one can store up to 50GB of data on a single optical disc of the same exact size. Digg Diigo Disqus Dopplr Facebook Fetch Flickr FriendFeed gdgt Google Reader Identi.ca

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

A prediction about the future of blogging; a platform actively used by over 181 million people (Nielsen data for October 2011). I will at least sell you on what you’re about to learn: A weird tip I personally received from Google’s Matt Cutts which increased my ViperChill search rankings. This is my attempt to change that.

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An Open Letter to Facebook

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

If you’re not involved with the client any further, why should you still have access to the page and all the data? Basically, Facebook thinks they can run a similar model to Google, not having live customer service. FB seems to be able to do anything they like with the data we – the users – are feeding them with.

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