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Compete Responds To Criticism

Dave Fleet

Compete Categories are groups of domains we organize for our PRO and Enterprise Level Subscribers. When it comes to studying the internet and ultimately the behavoir of users, getting familiar with new tools and services can be a difficult process if you don’t have the resources for full data immersion. What do you think?

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Weekend Project: Research the Audience You Want … but Don’t Have

ProBlogger

I’ve designed this and tomorrow’s posts to fill this “black-hole-of-a-void” and give you a step-by-step resource on how to really understand your audience. Select “Groups” on the left hand side and type in keywords people would use when searching for information about your niche. Find a group with at least 200 members.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2011

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

The newsletter, which was sent within the first week of the month, would include new research findings from surveys conducted by research groups such as the Pew Research Center, new discoveries from a marketing firm’s eye tracking study, or data that was recently culled across a multitude of SEO agency case study reports.

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ViperChill Monthly Report 4 (My 1st National Press)

Viper Chill

If you enjoyed this post, you can: Save on Delicious Share on Facebook Print > [link] title="Click to send this page to Twitter!" Compete and Quantcast should have some information for you if the sites are of a decent size. I’m pretty sure it happened after the same group of people stumbled a number of my articles in a row.

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