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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2010

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Content Development/Marketing. Pay-Per-Click (PPC) Marketing. Affiliate Marketing. Local/Mobile Search. General Online Marketing. Ever see a press release become popular on Digg?! Affiliate Marketing. Newb Guide Pt 1: What is Affiliate Marketing? SEO: Strategy.

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20+ Commonly Asked Questions About Blogging & Online Marketing

Kikolani

Should I have a mobile theme for my blog? To see if you qualify for needing a mobile-friendly theme, go to your Google Analytics and look under Audience > Technology > Browser & OS. If you do, then you probably need a mobile-friendly theme. Aweber – This is the service I use which is affiliate marketing friendly.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2008: Social Media, SEO, and More " techipedia | tamar weinberg

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I’d argue that if you’re starting your Internet Marketing business with not much know-how, you should check out the 2007 posts ; in fact, most may still find them relevant regardless of the skill level. New for 2008: If your article is highlighted in this comprehensive post, we have badges for you! Every post is a winner!

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

Like last year, if your article is highlighted in this comprehensive post, there’s a badge for you to proudly celebrate this achievement on your site. 7 Incredibly Valuable but Underused Free Tools for PPC Marketers (Search Engine Land): Brad Geddes talks about some of the most useful tools to help boost your Pay Per Click campaigns.

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The Future of Blogging: I Had to Tell You This

Viper Chill

A lot has changed from the days when Digg was the only share button people used on their posts and – besides going directly to a website – RSS was the most common way to consume blog content. Digg was the biggest social news site on the web and everyone wanted to be on their homepage.

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