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10 Irrational Human Behaviors and How to Leverage Them to Improve Web Marketing
Posted by randfishI couldn't help but love Chris Yeh's Outline of Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces that Shape Our Decisions. It's a fascinating look into the surprisingly predictable psychology that powers human actions and reactions and I think there are some definitive lessons we can take away from the piece and apply to web marketing. L
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Google Adds Audio To Knols, YouTube Comments; What’s Next?
Google has added audio playback to some of its Google Knol articles; this page on Echocardiography is an example. Clicking on the “Listen” link in the upper right displays an audio player with surprisingly clear sound. Google Operating System recently pointed to more information on an Audio Knol help page: We are experimenting with Audi
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Popular Stories Widgets - Great for Visitors and Surprisingly Valuable for SEO, Too
Posted by randfishIt should come as no surprise that having a widget or sidebar element on a news, blog or articles website is great for traffic and page views. Online outlets have been using them to boost readership, email-a-friend features and page views per session counts for years. But, did you know that they're also great for SEO?
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4 People Search Engines - Looking for Someone Online
Like reputation management, people search is rather a hot topic. Nowadays you can find almost anything about anyone online. Surprisingly, dedicated person search is not yet well-developed (probably that has something to do with burning online privacy problems) but still is something to look into: Search Engine What you will learn about the person Y
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