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Six Links Worthy Of Your Attention #143

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There are enough books in public domain to make a project like this a reality without needing the whole e-commerce component. Now it's your turn: in the comment section below pick one thing that you saw this week that inspired you and share it. As an avid reader, I'm not sure why so many people don't make more time to read.

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Six Links Worthy Of Your Attention #224

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Anyway, Mitch and I both had stake in the earlyish days of podcasting: Mitch had been doing his Six Pixels podcast for a while; and LibriVox was just growing into the public domain audiobook mid-sized-ish podcasting juggernaut. lean analytics. alex blumberg. alistair croll. ask me anything. bitcurrent. clay shirky. hugh mcguire.

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Six Links Worthy Of Your Attention #135

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This cut close to the bone for Ben Yoskovitz and I, because we just sent our book, Lean Analytics , to production, and we're gearing up for a few months of speaking gigs around the world. Now it's your turn: in the comment section below pick one thing that you saw this week that inspired you and share it. lean analytics.

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Is Amazon reading this blog?

The Way of the Web

September 29th, 2010 · View Comments On Monday I wrote about the future of libraries , and how digital sharing and sampling are legally enabled either by open works (Public Domain or Creative Commons), or that retailers will have a vested interest in allowing sampling. Now which tech books have the longest first chapter?

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Is the eBook, the end of the library?

The Way of the Web

September 27th, 2010 · View Comments My son loves books at the moment, and long may it continue. blog comments powered by Disqus Blog Partners: Web Strategy Wikinomics Rankings ← Do we get more than we give from the web? Is Amazon reading this blog? → Is the eBook, the end of the library?

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2009

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

A Crash Course in Comments (Chris Brogan): So many people don’t value the connections that can be had if you write meaningful comments on blogs. Some really great public domain image search tools are reviewed in this article. Barry Welford explores ways to make blog comments more engaging. Here’s how.

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How to Gather Fan Feedback on Social Media

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Not all fans following your company on social media will be open to leaving public and detailed feedback via comments or replies. Monitor Comments. This means keeping an eye on three core factors when scanning your comments: Customer sentiment (Was their response positive, negative, or neutral?). Use Social Analytics.