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Cab Drivers as Word-of-Mouth Marketers?

The Marketing Blog

Yahoo lead me here – good for you i guess! Thanks a bunch for the info. I’ve been digging around for info, but i think i’m getting lost! Keep up the great information. I will be coming back in a few days to see if there is any more info. Reply Boxing » Cab Drivers as Word-of-Mouth Marketers?

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Get Hundreds of Links to Your Next Blog Post, Guaranteed

Viper Chill

Though I think the following analysis is far more important than my own examples, some people will need some “proof&# that I know what I’m talking about. The Highest Converting Facebook Page I’ve Ever Seen – 307 links. I took the counts from both the Yahoo Site Explorer and the Open Site Explorer.

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The Top #Nifty50 Women in Technology on Twitter for 2012

Webbiquity SMM

She was recently named CEO of Yahoo!, She’s actually the second woman from Wisconsin to lead Yahoo! She holds a Computer Science Degree from Virginia Commonwealth University, and her expertise includes software and database development, data analysis and computer modeling/simulation technology. Kathy Sacks. kathysacks.

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The Audacity of Free: The Products and Services Edition

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

I got sucked into HOURS of consulting to show him the basics of Facebook (he was a tech luddite) and he argued with me for much of it. The person who tweeted at me last week about this was especially into open source for her own reasons, so all of the sudden, this meant that I should have given her a freebie.

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The Internet Could Be Closed For Business

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When I first started blogging and podcasting (in 2003), the Internet was both an open and a closed environment. Back then, the majority of people still used one of the major ISPs and portals as their destination (think AOL , Yahoo or whatever). We had Facebook launch their own app center. This doesn't feel like an open Internet.

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