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Why Cash Flow Is King

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Social Media Shows the True Identity of Americans

Social media has enabled us to find out exactly what we as Americans are obsessed with, what we love and what are we doing while we are online? Data shows that we are passionate about royalty, celebrities and routines. Our activities online display what our interests are and where we enjoy spending our time when [...]

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You might be a blackhat SEO if… (Comic)

A SEO comic in the style of Someecards… Courtesy of: RYP Marketing

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Four Ideas on Where the Future of SEO is Headed

The SEO professional, it seems, is always living in the present: modifying sites to coincide with new algorithms, researching what’s working on the web now, and generally keeping up on trends in order to stay on top of the search results. This is not a bad thing; it’s how you stay in the loop, maintain [...]

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Facebook’s Potential IPO

[quote]The rich are going to get richer if Facebook goes public.[/quote]
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Bounce Rate Demystified

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Infographic: When Good Twitter Accounts Go Bad

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The End of StumbleUpon? Blog Functionality Being Phased Out, Users Headed to Tumblr

Word around StumbleUpon is that the social bookmarking site, powered by its ever-popular and addictive toolbar,  will soon do away with their blogging functionality. User profiles will revert to the “thumbnail” view, erasing years of user-tailored blog pages, some of them carefully tweaked using basic HTML. Though StumbleUpon staff members are assuring everyone they’ll have [...]

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Subtle Digg Changes: Newswire Gone?

Not sure if this is just a temporary glitch, but it seems as if there are some subtle design changes going on at Digg. It also looks as if they’ve already ditched the Digg Newswire. If so, why? (click to enlarge)

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The ABC’s of Search Engine Autocomplete (Infographic)

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StumbleUpon Adds Suggested Search to Homepage

StumbleUpon’s search feature has always been a bit lacking, the results page leaving you with a seemingly unorganized list of relative content  (the results aren’t in order of popularity or by date of submission). StumbleUpon’s search is further handicapped by it’s inability to search by domain. StumbleUpon offers directions for searching by domain, but I’ve [...]

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My Google+ Experience

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Google Plus Cheat Sheet

Though Google+ is in its infancy and there are surely to be more additions to these, here’s a quick overview of the known Google+ hot-keys and styling options, along with some other tips. Image credit: Simon Laustsen

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Getting the Most Out of Reddit – a Guide for Digg Deserters & Noobs

Now that Digg Version 4 is here, much to the dismay of the community (who resoundingly spoke up about its apparent suckiness), what the hell do you plan on digging — I mean doing — with your free-time? For those of you who decide to leave Digg rather than battle Kevin Rose in an attempt [...]

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