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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Kitten Meets Hedgehog

Kikolani

Here are some of the best articles I have seen on Google+ , retweeted on @kikolani , and read in RSS subscriptions this week. Be sure to catch the weekly roundups by subscribing to Kikolani’s full feed via RSS or email. Or subscribe directly to Fetching Friday only via RSS or email. The Resources Mashup. Business / Career.

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26 Outstanding LinkedIn Tips and Tactics

Webbiquity SMM

6 Lessons from HubSpot’s LinkedIn Company Page by Business Insider. Amanda Maksymiw shares lessons from examining how HubSpot utilizes its LinkedIn company, such as “Build a robust product tab…HubSpot has done a really nice job utilizing the Products tab within the company page. Marketing with LinkedIn.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

How I Grew My RSS Subscription Count by 243% (Quick Sprout): Neil Patel offers some really good actionable web design tweaks that brought him an increased number of RSS subscribers. Understanding & Improving Google AdWords Quality Score (RedFly Marketing): This really is an ultimate guide. Like this post?

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2011

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

This year, I am pleased to bring back our Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2011 thanks to an excellent sponsor, HubSpot. HubSpot has recently launched a most amazing Marketing Grader tool to help you measure the effectiveness of your website. Here’s an analysis of the impacts of doing so. Like this post?

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6,595 Words on a Traffic Generation Tactic You’re Not Using (But Should Be)

Viper Chill

It doesn’t require paid advertising campaigns via Facebook or Adwords. At the time, bloggers were reliant on RSS subscribers more than ever and many of them used Feedburner to track how many people subscribed to their feed. It doesn’t rely on free search traffic from Google. Improve Upon an Existing Idea.