From the monthly archives:

June 2009

Ten Golden Rules Internet Marketing Podcast Episode 42 – Amazing Australia with Lee Hopkins and Iconic88, Twitter Tools, Selling Social Media to the CEO, Best practices for friending in Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter, Tips for Link Building, Calls from Josh Braaten from Big Picture Web, Trey Richards from Wellness Resources, Scott Wright’s new Street Wise [...]

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The Legacy of Your Brand

by Shawn Collins on June 28, 2009

This week on the Brandmouthing podcast, I talk about the legacy of a brand after a person passes away. I was thinking about the impressions left behind for each of the icons that passed away in the past week: Farrah Fawcett, Michael Jackson, Billy Mays, and Ed McMahon. Here is a quick rundown of what [...]

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Geek Dads @ Home #20 1/2 – Daniel Flies Solo

by Daniel M. Clark on June 27, 2009

This week’s Geek Dads @ Home episode is a little different from our normal routine. We have a very lax recording schedule and none of us minds when we have to miss a week or two due to family obligations. I figured though, since Scott and Joe are both unavailable, that I’d throw together a [...]

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Affiliate Marketing Fanatics 10: Gonna Make a Change

by Trisha Lyn Fawver on June 26, 2009

Affiliate Marketing Fanatics – A Publisher (Mike Buechele) and an Affiliate Manager  (Trisha Lyn Fawver) talk about all things Affiliate Marketing.  From blogging to branding, social media to search, video and more! Show notes by Trisha Lyn Fawver Unfortunately this week we had a mic failure on Mike’s part, so even though I could hear [...]

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This is an interview with Avinash Kaushik, someone with one of the coolest job titles ever: Analytics Evangelist, Google. He is also the author of the book Web Analytics: An Hour A Day, as well as the blog Occam’s Razor. In this clip, Avinash discusses the role that analytics play in “building better websites” and [...]

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