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msdn.com » Terry Zink's Anti-spam Blog - 9 hours ago
Being a hosted service, we have a number of customers who share an outbound IP range. If one of those customers starts to misbehave, their actions can affect everyone else. We've lot about outbound spam this past …
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Is Trackur the Ultimate Link Building Tool?marketingpilgrim.com » Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim - Nov 17, 2008 Here’s living proof that you should monitor the web for customer feedback. When you do, you’ll sometimes learn innovative ways they’re using your product. Take this review of Trackur by Mark Thompson. He (brilliantly) … Also tagged: search |
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Motrin Faces Twitter Headache Over New Video Campaignmarketingpilgrim.com » Andy Beal's Marketing Pilgrim - Nov 16, 2008 Whenever I counsel clients about the use of social media, I always advise they speak to their target audience and figure out what messaging (and channel) would appeal to them. I’m not sure if the manufacturer of … Also tagged: social |
truemors.com » Truemors - Nov 13, 2008
The increasing competitiveness to land a spot in American universities is no secret, but today’s students may want to unplug the iPod and listen up: Harvard is just one of the schools scoping the cream of the crop in …
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The reputation economy and governmentwikinomics.com » Wikinomics - Nov 12, 2008 We’re all familiar with the concrept of reputation and how in a world of social networks, voting and rank, it’s becoming increasingly important. That’s not, however, to say that it’s a new concept. Information … Also tagged: government, gov 2 0 |
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Booklist 2.0: November 2008thenextweb.org » TheNextWeb.com - Nov 11, 2008 Every month, The Next Web Blog picks three relevant books for you to read. The teasers are short, the pro’s why to read are relevant. This month we’re discussing the Future of Reputation written by Danial J. Solve … Also tagged: click, news, privacy, social media, what to read |
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Credibility: How to Connect with New Arrivals to the SocialSpheresuccessful-blog.com » Liz Strauss at Successful Blog - Nov 10, 2008 What We Do Well Susan Reid’s thoughts on women entrepreneurs got me thinking about the SocialSphere and what makes us all successful when we are. It’s no surprise that those entrepreneurial traits that she outlines … Also tagged: community, the big idea, successful blog, visible authenticity, professional credibility |
msdn.com » Terry Zink's Anti-spam Blog - Nov 8, 2008
About a week or two ago, I saw then-Senator Barack Obama doing an interview on The Daily Show with John Stewart. He was responding to some criticisms from the McCain campaign that arose in regards to his comments that …
msdn.com » Terry Zink's Anti-spam Blog - Nov 7, 2008
Over on the Google Enterprise Blog, they recently posted the following with regards to some new features: (1) Our spam protection continues to evolve, this time with NDR (non-delivery receipt) filter improvements …
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Personal Brand or Reputation? Which would you prefer?buzznetworker.com » Buzz Networker - Social Networking - Nov 7, 2008 Internet famous. Rockstars. Gurus. All words that have been used to describe the people who are working a personal brand, rather than building their reputation. Geoff Livingstone has a fantastic post about where the … Also tagged: value, chris brogan, internet famous, ijustine, personal brand |