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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. I like to use Gmail and google history is a good solution.

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4 WordPress Alternatives: the What, Where, and Why

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If you do a Google search for “ blogging software ,” WordPress will likely be among the first results you’ll see. The Habari project screencast linked below gives a great introduction to the CMS. Google Maps, AdSense, and Analytics. IRC (internet chat, similar to ICQ, MSN, Google Chat etc). Google Maps.

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Micro Persuasion: Turn Gmail Into Your Personal Nerve Center

Buzz Marketing for Technology

How to turn Gmail into a massive personal database (Gmail + the Google Toolbar). How to get real-time news updates in Gmail (Gmail+ Google Talk + Twitter). I scan 275 RSS feeds in Google Reader and I use dozens of bookmarklets and shortcuts to help me manage it all. Enter Gmail and the Google Toolbar.

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Micro Persuasion: Become a Knowledge Management Ninja with Google Reader

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Become a Knowledge Management Ninja with Google Reader. However, none matches the power of Google Reader. Some of these may work with RSS readers from Newsgator, Bloglines and others but they are written with Google in mind.). The Core Philosophy: Google Reader is a database and a feed reader.

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Starting a Blog: 20 Attainable Steps to Epic Success

Writtent Blog

Regardless of how well you know your buyer personas or Google analytics, putting effort into growing a business blog is critical in modern marketing. Finding the right keywords to target in your content marketing is a challenging process, but it’s entirely possible with the help of Google Analytics or an alternative tool.