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JackFM and its Relationship to Blog Popularity

One of my favorite radio stations is WCBS 101.1 Jack FM, a hot New York radio station that boasts the slogan “Playing what we want.” This radio station covers just about all genres from the last 40 years or so, which is vastly different from the other popular radio stations in the New York metropolitan area (Z-100,...

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If You Don’t have a Blogroll, Will MyBlogLog Cut It?

My blogroll needs work. There are just too many blogs that I read that are not represented there. Ultimately, I intend to make a post similar to Lee’s excellent resource (though definitely not as extensive) covering the blogs I read in the Search Marketing community (and a little beyond for those who are interested). And...

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Internet Marketing Best [Blog] Posts of 2006: The Year in Review

Given that I’ve only recently become involved in Internet Marketing, it still is something that I am learning more and more about, and there are a lot of blog posts and books that have helped me along the way. In light of my anti-Digg post, I wanted to take this moment to appreciate the best [blog] posts in the Internet...

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The Power of Blogging and its Extension to Real Media

The story, at first, was worrisome and frightening, but everyone wished for the best. James Kim and his family went missing. As I read the first bit of news on the evening of November 30th, I was hopeful — we all were. Throughout the blogosphere, bloggers began to express their feelings, to unite on a common front hoping for...

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A WordPress Plugin for Developers to Avoid: WP-Cache

While a great concept and one that is lauded by many individuals, including Andy Beal and folks who like Matt Cutts, any blog that is always being tweaked on a regular basis should not be using WP-Cache. If you know your blog is in perfect shape and never will be modified, then sure, this is a nice tool for you. But I don’t...

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Slow Down, SEO is Still Very New: Not Everyone is Ready to Embrace It

SEO is a very insular field. My impression from my readings of SEO blogs is that many SEOs themselves are so involved in search engine optimization that sometimes they forget that there’s a whole wide world of individuals who still don’t know about it and why it is necessary. A few months ago, I didn’t know what...

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