Ari Herzog

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Google vs Facebook: Name the 2011 Winner

Ari Herzog

Judging by an analysis of the most-visited websites during the first 11 months of 2010, in comparison to 2009, Facebook hit first place and surpassed Google. How Bloggers and Webmasters Violate Your Privacy With Google Analytics. Care to guess this year’s top website? Contact Ari: Twitter | Email | 978.558.0008.

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Why Minimalism and My Blog Lack Copyright

Ari Herzog

My privacy statement since 2011 is explicit: “All words, images, video, and other content on this blog are uncopyrightable except where specified as the property of someone else.” Related Stories Why I Never Appreciated WiFi Data Until Now Introducing a New Design at AriHerzog.com Why Your Website Might Lose its Google Rank.

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My Social Networking Primer in 2014

Ari Herzog

Those LinkedIn and Google+ groups? I already had a Google+ profile and I’ve begun using it more frequently. That Pinterest page I created? — Kneale Mann (@knealemann) March 1, 2011. Everywhere Else: I am using Google+ and Pinterest as indicated above. It’s entered deletion mode. They are already gone.

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Bring Balance to Your Social Media

Ari Herzog

I like watching John Haydon ‘s spin on nonprofit technology but I focus my attention on his Facebook and Google+ accounts. Follow me on Google+ to see my ideas. I also follow different people on each site. There is occasional overlap but that is also intentional. I don’t need to follow him everywhere. Any questions?

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The Thesis Theme is Gone

Ari Herzog

WordPress was new to me that year, having migrated from Google’s Blogspot system a month earlier; and I wanted to display certain features on my blog. But since mid-2011 I saw myself using less thematic features and creating more customized functions. I installed the Thesis theme on November 6, 2008.

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Why Livefyre is Here Again

Ari Herzog

I installed Livefyre on my blog in July 2011. Clicking it provides you a choice of sign-in options, from logging into a Livefyre account to using your Twitter, Facebook, Google+, LinkedIn, or OpenID accounts. The comment system remained for three months. Today I bring it back. How to comment with Livefyre. Post your comment.

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Blog Visits Increase Despite No Tweeting

Ari Herzog

The below graphs and data from Google Analytics say the rest. Data from October 19 – November 18 in 2011: 12,547 visitors. The above subject says it all. Phil Gerbyshak asked me to provide background to my last post on Twitter that occurred October 17, wondering if that action had any impact on blog visitors. pages per visit.

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