links for 2007-07-10
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"Viral attention drives up unique user and pageview counts - but its a little bit like a quick high. The folks surfing in from Digg aren’t likely interested in local advertisers - and actually drag down our pageview to unique user count - since they are
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"When Amy Gahran speaks, I listen. Recently she wrote: “One task that’s been bouncing around on my to-do list for more than a year, I’m ashamed to admit, is to make better use of the online professional networking service Linked In.”
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"We also adopted the Blog Herald’s design concept of having featured articles, but we also organized these into sections. This way, the contributors and the editors would be able to showcase select articles as sticky posts accessible from the front page
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The main three-hour American TV broadcast on NBC averaged a meager 2.7 million viewers, ranking as the least-watched U.S. program on Saturday night and falling below NBC's summer prime-time Saturday average, Nielsen Media Research reported on Monday.
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A number of companies now offer widget traffic measurement tools, with Quantcast being the latest. Here’s a summary of some of the main players in this nascent but increasingly important field:
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"If you take the time to comment on at least 3 blogs per day, with a back link back to your website, the end result will be an extra 100 incoming links per month, or 1,200 links per year - with little effort on your own part."


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