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September 2007 Archive
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Posted on September 28, 2007
Capture the Conversation on the Top Rank Blog BIGLIST

Thanks to Lee Odden at TopRankBlog.com for putting on his BIGLIST for search marketing blogs. If you want to quickly at the top blogs to your reader on one fell swoop us this OPML file
Posted on September 28, 2007
One Helluva an Internet Marketing Mindmap
Those of us in the SEO/SEM industry know there is deep complexity to kicking ass online. It's not for the faint of hear. Often times we throw up a screenshot of our Capture the Conversation Methodology just to wow and confuse people. Simply to say - hey this stuff is complicated, but we know what we are doing, don't try to learn it yourself.
Posted on September 27, 2007
Glenn Moosnick - The Rainbow Warrior
To my friend Glenn Moosnick, I wish you were here. Miss ya.
1969 - 2004
Love ya.
James
Posted on September 27, 2007
RSS The Superstar Behind the Power Shopper
Adam Pash at Lifehacker has a great post, Become an Online Power-Shopper.
Read it because it will save you money. I've been using the RetailMeNot.com Firefox toolbar application when purchasing online. Not only is it a brilliant money saver, but a big time time saver.
My observation from Adam's post is how he is using the RSS feeds from Newegg.com, Techdeals.net and FatWallet to stay on top of what is hot, discounted, new.
Check out Newegg.com's RSS feeds at: http://www.newegg.com/RSS/Index.aspx
Okay, now if Newegg.com was running on our Castlock platform they would be able to offer customers to "roll their own" feeds.
So rather than having to subscribe to three of four major product categories RSS feeds, a roll your own feed application would let you submit a string of search terms that would aggregate into one feed. So let's say I'm interested in Quickbooks Pro and PSP. This gives me the exact specific information I want in a single feed. Not just everything that gets posted into a major category such as Software, or Gaming. Yes, Neweg.com has RSS feeds based on single search terms, but what about multiple?
Love to see great uses of RSS - it will only get better as content producers like Newegg (yes they product content) give consumers the ability to get updated on very specific content of interest.
Follow Adam's advice and make RSS the secret weapon for your power-shopping.
Via: The Best Article Every day
Posted on September 25, 2007
Looks like Google Calendar Team won a trip to a tropical paradise.
Today, Google Calendar Team announced the immediate availability of Google Calendar on the iPhone. Seems like they beat GMail, Google Reader and Google Docs to the punch.
Congrats to them, now go over and help Google Reader Team out.






