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Top 50 USA Web Properties for April 2009

Bill Hartzer

Facebook.com climbed one spot in the ranking to number eight on the list with 67.5 Sites 149,118 3 Microsoft Sites 126,452 4 AOL LLC 107,469 5 Fox Interactive Media 87,830 6 Ask Network 73,491 7 eBay 72,899 8 FACEBOOK.COM 67,481 9 Wikimedia Foundation Sites 65,461 10 Amazon Sites 62,730 11 Apple Inc. Post this on Diigo.

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Dr. Houzz Reveals a Widget-Flawed Google Algorithm

Viper Chill

Here are some stats from their advertising page: 16 million monthly visitors. I still get link removal requests on the various sites I run even though they are totally legitimate links. One of the craziest examples I saw recently of the flaws in Google’s algorithm was the drama regarding movie websites. .”

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3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website | Social Media Marketing.

Convince & Convert

Facebook provides a way for users/consumers to interact with the brand; the website is a controlled medium that provides marketing/advertising instead of user feedback. Despite their size you would have to think that a Google, Apple or Microsoft could still buy them without blinking. yes I said britches). Should be interesting to see.

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RIP 3 Ways Facebook is Killing Your Website

Convince & Convert

Facebook provides a way for users/consumers to interact with the brand; the website is a controlled medium that provides marketing/advertising instead of user feedback. Despite their size you would have to think that a Google, Apple or Microsoft could still buy them without blinking. yes I said britches). Should be interesting to see.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

His rants were actually rather ironic, since he contributed a lot to TechCrunch’s ‘viral bait’ strategy, refreshing us all on his “people will no longer use computer mice” theory he seemed to post every few months. He also contributed to what I call padding , which is now popular on news websites.

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