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An Early Look at Facebook Open Graph Protocol Integration on News.

Adam Sherk

The Huffington Post The Huffington Post has added a “Hot on Facebook” module to its home page and in a sidebar on posts: I like this and think it will do a good job of encouraging user clicks, similar to the Digg widget that has worked well on news sites. Seeing that stories have been liked thousands of times certainly caught my interest.

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Fetching Friday – Resources Mashup & Timescapes

Kikolani

55 High Quality Free Tumblr Themes and Widgets – This post includes some stunning free themes, widgets, and applications that will permit you improve your Tumblr experience. What’s the Secret to Monetizing Social Media – There are people and companies out there who are turning a profit with social media.

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7 Creators On The Systems That Support Their Content Creation

Buffer Social

  With a decade-long career in content creation and social media, Matt has worked with fast-growing tech companies like AppSumo, ConvertKit, and Podia, gaining valuable insights into content creation and automation.  This allows him to easily record ideas whenever inspiration strikes, regardless of the situation.

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Lunar Design's Podcast Episode: Can Innovation be Taught?

The Marketing Blog

The format is [audio ] Hope this works Reply aanondo June 8, 2008 at 11:30 am See if this works instead of the present vodpod widget. Subscribe to Blog Updates Feedburners Stats Email Subscription My Company About Hi, I am Daksh author of themarketingblog & co-founder of Iffort, a web-strategy & digital marketing consulting firm.

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12 Market Research Software Solutions Every CMO Must Know

Oktopost

Feed a website address to BuiltWith, and it can tell you about the framework, widgets, hosting, scripting, shopping cart software, content delivery and advertising networks, and more. Price: starts at $290 per month (startup), $12,000 per year (professional), $36,000 per year (premium). Price: Free. Conclusion.

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People, Pages and Fun

The Marketing Blog

29 year old Matthias, Jimdo’s co-founders talks about its philosophy : When we were looking for a name of our company it was really important to us that all domains were still available, that the name would work internationally, that it’s short easy to remember, that the name would work internationally. Way to go Jimdo.

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Symantec GoEverywhere disclosure | Shuaism

Josh S Peters

It’s a godsend to productivity and a boon to small businesses / startups who can’t afford expensive software. I wanted to have this disclosure open and out there so when I talk about the company and the truly awesome work being done you know that I am working for them right now and you’re not feeling mislead.

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