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24 of the Best Google+ Guides, Tips, Rants and Raves of 2012

Webbiquity SMM

Will Google+ be a “Facebook killer” or just Google’s next failed social network? Then again, the average Facebook user spends nearly seven hours per month on the site—compared to just three minutes for the average Google+user. So what makes Google+ special? Google+ Guides and Tips.

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My Love Affair With Pocket

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If we go back to the early days of online content, I quickly became enamored with Delicious (which, at the time, was a bookmarking service coupled with an online social network). From taking physical notes of things to check out, to using Google Reader to having specific folders in my email program for areas of interest.

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Micro Persuasion: Three Little Tips for Capturing Info Bits Quickly

Buzz Marketing for Technology

« Measure Traffic with the Google Web Site Trends Bookmarklet | Main. Use the Google Web History for Quick Notes. Google offers a handy history feature that archives all of your searches by date and time. You need to have a Google account and activate it. Micro Persuasion. Here are three ways I do that.

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9 Social Media Tools Every Blogger Needs To Know About

Kikolani

One of the best content curation tools I’ve come across because of the sheer amount of sources you can choose from including Bing, Google, YoutTube, Flikcr, Twitter and much, much more. Often the most popular bloggers are also the most influential on social media sites. The best part is it operates through a bookmarklet.

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Koka Sexton dot Com

Koka Sexton

You could always Google Twitter etiquette and see more. Twittervision – a Google Maps/Twitter mashups that lets you see Twitter updates on a world map. It’s available as a Javascript snippet, a bookmarklet or a WordPress plugin. The top 3 I will mention are: Keep it clean. Tired of copying and pasting endless URLs?

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28 Resources from My Internet Marketing Toolbox

Viper Chill

Google Analytics Before Google Analytics came along there weren’t really that many decent tracking tools available. Instead of waiting around for Google to catch up, you can see what is happening on your website, right now. There used to be a free plan that comes with Crazy Egg but the cheapest option now is $9 per month.

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Minimalist Internet Marketing: My Personal Guide

Viper Chill

As an alternative, trying using the shortcut keys (Right click on a bookmarklet >> Properties) which, when pressed after CTRL+L (CMD + L on Mac), will load a specific website. I would try to Google it for sure. If you use Firefox or any other browser that puts bookmarks on a new line, then get rid of that.