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While I’ve talked about reputation management and the lack of comprehension within the industry, today I’ll talk about a different type of reputation management: relationship management. I know this strays a bit from the world of SEM, but once in awhile (or for the last 2 months) I’ll stray to tackle other topics that interest [...]

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I was recently sent this article about “findability.” It’s a little cutesy for me, and all in all it riled me up a bit; however, I do think that some of the fundamental talking points were important, although misguided.
Captain Aaron Walter (I’m calling people Captain now, it’s new…don’t expect it to last) writes the melancholy [...]

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Except for a few people from Ask, they aren’t working at all…
Lord, I’m busy. By the next time I post, I’ll have recorded the bulk of my band’s next album, gone to SearchFest ‘08 (tagline: Don’t Hesitate to be Great in 08!!) and worked like a dog in between.
So, shit, what’s been going on lately? [...]

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This is pretty heavy.
Amazing news: Apparently, aimClear has that same problem that Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker have…except with himself!!!!
Excerpt from an interview with the esteemed Todd Mintz
Comment on other blogs, where you participate rather than self-promote. Identify niche’ social media communities like Sphinn and bring perspectives which offer value through your membership.
Good point Marty! [...]

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Why does it take so long to find a prophet?
Is it because they are elusive, word of mouth characters in a world populated by cogs in the machine that is life? Is it that they subvert what is the norm in order to enlighten those that are willing to listen?
Or is it that you’ve [...]

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Earlier this week I had a quick thought about the site 1on40. I believe that thought was “bullshit.” A little later that same day, I found a restupulous post about how to increase web traffic through forums. A few days ago, the SEM community was abuzz with the now legendary SEL v. Wired v. [...]

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Today Hilker studied the differences between blogs and social networks.  I like his graph, and I think it’s pretty accurate.  It is odd to think that 7 years ago, my friend Brian had a LiveJournal account.  I thought he was crazy, using the web as a journal and sharing with people!  Now, blogs are, as [...]

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