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3 Keys to Layering Content Effectively

Waxing UnLyrical

I was reading a recent HubSpot report on how people interact with content (the report was published in June, and I haven’t seen too many gurus re-report it, which is a bit surprising… but then again, that leaves room for me to do so, so yay!). mobile notifications, and LinkedIn. Um… yeah. This is not new(s).

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Blog World 2010 Recap – My Notes and Experiences

Kikolani

Things that stop the “spread&# of your website include: RSS Button – it’s not our job to tell people how to consume our blog, it is to get people to consume it. Mobile – you’re killing your content if it is not mobile enabled. Give people different options so they can choose what fits best.

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Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2011

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

This year, I am pleased to bring back our Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2011 thanks to an excellent sponsor, HubSpot. HubSpot has recently launched a most amazing Marketing Grader tool to help you measure the effectiveness of your website. Mobile Marketing: Is my web presence optimized for mobile devices?

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Social Pros 15 – Marcus Sheridan, The Sales Lion

Convince & Convert

The RSS feed is: [link]. And I was so mobilized by this, I wrote a post on Saturday and used it to ignore my in-laws, which is probably a bad call long term. So mobile devices are on track to be the dominant email platform over desktops and laptops by the end of this year. It’s like the boy who cried mobile.

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