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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Vacation Announcement

Kikolani

The big bad social bookmarking scam – why you shouldn’t pay spammers to spam your site on social bookmarking sites. Link building tool interview with Garrett French of Ontolo – shares some free link building tools, plus shares an important aspect of the value of nofollow links.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Blog World Meetups Tweetups and Parties

Kikolani

What if women had designed Facebook ? 11 killer ways to increase your Facebook Ad CTR – great tips, especially the one about images. How to add a contact form to your Facebook page using FBML – great tutorial for adding more interaction to your page (especially since fan pages don’t get private messages).

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Fetching Friday – Resources, Blog World Expo & Akismet

Kikolani

An experiment in platform exclusive content – metrics from a free ebook available on Facebook only. 35 impressive Facebook fan page profile pictures – great ways to utilize your 200px by 600px space on your page. 11 ways to promote your Facebook page outside of Facebook – great ideas to try if you want more fans!

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24 Things I Do When Launching a New Blog

Viper Chill

Not only that, but you can easily setup email subscriptions and insert social bookmarking links directly into your feed. No Follow Certain Links – Adding the nofollow attribute to certain links tells search engines not to pass Pagerank to them and not to give any ‘benefits’ to the receiving page or site.

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28 Resources from My Internet Marketing Toolbox

Viper Chill

Other cool features include allowing people to subscribe to your blog via email, and being able to add email and social bookmarking links to the bottom of your posts. iDisk is a service from Me.com (owned by Apple) which makes it very easy for me to backup my important files online. As usual, a totally cool and helpful post.