Jul 27
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Facebook Group Sale

http://marketplace.sitepoint.com/auctions/41640
Now this is something I want to keep track of.

Author: Edward
Jul 24
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Facebook Live

Microsoft to Expand Facebook Ad Pact
Microsoft will be providing Windows Live Search to Facebook users. Initially, this may seem like a small thing - it may just be a search bar for Windows Live - but then again, think again.
When you’re on Facebook, how many times do you use the search on their site? Honestly, [...]

Author: Edward
Jul 19
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Pimp Your Blog - Using Wordpress Plugins to Enhance your Blog

Plugins are useful - and easy to install in Wordpress. I’m sure that many bloggers have several plugins installed - and I do too. I’ll give a short and concise list of what plugins I have and why they are useful.
Akismet
Definitely the staple plugin for all Wordpress bloggers - this anti-spam plugin just stops spam [...]

Author: Edward
Jul 14
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The limits of meta

From Seth Godin:

Blogging about blogging, writing about writing, documentaries about documentaries, songs about songwriting…
It’s tempting to use a medium to write about the medium.
It works for a while, but there’s a limit. Pretty quickly, you hit a natural ceiling and you won’t be able to go any further. The most obvious trap online: websites that [...]

Author: Edward
Jul 13
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Facebook Ads Credits

Thanks to Neil at NeilsWeb for posting this, and James Seligman for letting me know about these credits.
Facebook is offering $250 worth of free Advertising credits right now. It seems that they’re trying to encourage advertising on their network.
1. Signup for the Visa Business Network. Click “Join Network” and add the application. You do [...]

Author: Edward
Jul 11
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Does NoFollow=NoSpam?

A few years back, comment spam became a bigger and bigger problem for blogs - and Google needed to figure out a solution. Comment spam allowed spammers to unfairly game Google and get ranked for terms that they shouldn’t have ranked. Comment spam definitely started to become a problem. Enter rel=nofollow.
What is rel=nofollow?
Rel=nofollow tells search [...]

Author: Edward
Jul 10
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Warning: How Facebook can Kill the Web

For anyone who ever really looked at the Facebook application development platform, it can be tremendously scary - there are so many possibilities with the Facebook platform. Right now, most Facebook applications are limited to “What type of Underwear are you?” and the various “Pet” applications on profiles. However, the Facebook platform is extremely versatile [...]

Author: Edward