Posts Tagged ‘Who Said That?’
Who Said That?
Here are the noteworthy blogs and sites for this week!
- BuzzMaven- Led by Scott Clark, a veteran web business strategist and search marketing professional, this site covers everything related to search engine optimization and marketing as topics related to online reputation management, podcasting, programming and research. You can also become a fan on facebook.
- Cape Cod SEO- This is the blog of Derek Edmond where he discusses search engine optimization, social media and Internet marketing.
- ClickFire-Written by Emory Rowland, this blog covers personal Internet mishaps, humor, website reviews and ‘how-to’s’. You can also follow ClickFire on Twitter here.
- Cumbrowski-Headed by Carsten Cumbrowski, this site covers blogging, Internet marketing, writing, public relations and Internet marketing resources. You can also find Carsten on LinkedIn.
- Online Marketing Management Business Strategy- Written by David Dalka, a digital business strategy professional and global marketing keynote speaker, this site covers topics related to emerging media strategic planning, web analytics, change management leadership and other business-related topics. You can also follow David on Twitter.
Who Said That?
Here are the noteworthy blogs and sites for this week!
- Business Intelligence Tutorial- This site covers topics related to business, particularly issues that affect small to medium-sized businesses.
- Beth’s Blog- Written by Beth Kanter, this blog covers information about how non profit organizations use social media to leverage change. Other topics of interest covered also include: ROI strategy, culture change and advertising. You can also follow Beth on Twitter.
- Blog Business World- Written by Wayne Hurlbert, this site covers blogging as it pertains to business, marketing, public relations and SEO.
- Antonio Gulli’s Coding Playground-Written by Antonia Gulli, this site contains commentary as well as random musings loosely related to C++, STL, Boost, Perl, Python, Algorithms, Problem Solving, Web Search and more.
- Andrew R H Girdwood- A digital marketing geek, blogger and gamer, Girdwood’s site covers musings related to digital marketing, SEO and advertising. You can also follow Andrew on Twitter.
Who Said That?
Here are the noteworthy blogs and sites for this week!
- eBay Developers Program-This is a blog dedicated solely to discussing topics and issues surrounding the eBay Developers Program. It also provides updated news related to eBay and its expansion into other markets.
- Web X.O- Written by Yaron Galai, this blog covers topics related to advertising, entrepreneurship and Web 2.0-related topics. You can also follow Yaron on Twitter.
- The Drill Down-The Drill Down (TDD) is a weekly podcast that looks at issues related to technology, the Internet and how they affect everyday people. The show is recorded every Wednesday night at 6:30 p.m. PST, but you can also watch the show on the website or at Ustream. You can even follow TDD on Twitter.
- Agent SEO- The personal website of Jacob Stoops, topics covered include: social media, WordPress design functions and other issues related to search engine optimization. Also feel free to follow Jacob on Twitter.
- Phoenix Realm- This site is dedicated to everything related to search engine optimization, tips and advice related to SEO.
Who Said That?
Here are the noteworthy blogs and sites for this week!
- Poynter- This is the website of The Poynter Institute and it focuses on topics related to management, editing, writing, design and more.
- Resource Shelf-Founded in 2001, this site offers thousands o free resources such as databases, lists, rankings, real-time sources and multimedia.
- Auction Bytes- This is the blog site for Auction Bytes, and it focuses on news and insight related to e-commerce and the online auction industry.
- Comparison Engines-Comparison Engines is a site dedicated towards understanding shopping on the Internet. This includes sites such as NexTag, Yahoo! Shopping, Shopzilla and more.
- Buy Safe- This site is dedicated towards giving advice on how to shop safely online.
Who Said That?
Here are the noteworthy blogs and sites for this week!
- Paid Content- This site keeps up with the latest and greatest news pertaining to digital content and happenings, from cable television to Facebook. You can follow Paid Content on Twitter here.
- Hyperlocal Blogger- Written by Matt McGee (@mattmcgee on Twitter), this blog is all about people who blog about local news, local events, local businesses–hence, the definition of “hyperlocal blogging”. Definitely stop by and check it out.
- Marketing Vox- This site deals with information, news and facts related to online marketing.
- Recovering Journalist- Written by Mark Potts (@pottsmark on Twitter), this site attempts to help subscribers read and interact with the news on computer screens and other digital, technologically-advanced devices.
- Local SEO Guide- Written by Andrew Shotland, this site deals with small business news and advice, search engine optimization (SEO) and search engine optimization strategy.
Who Said That?
Here are the noteworthy blogs and sites for this week!
- GigaOm- Founded in 2006, GigaOm is one of the leading providers of online media, events and research for global technology. You can follow GiagOm on Twitter here.
- i2G- Internet2Go (i2G) focuses on capturing emerging opportunities with regards to real-time communications via wireless devices. This information is then used to help improve targeted ad campaigns.
- John Battelle’s Searchblog- This site deals with thoughts on search engine optimization, emerging media, technology and more. You can follow John on Twitter here.
- Local Search Source-Led by Rich Hargrave, the primary editor, Local Search Source is an unbiased resource dedicated to assisting local businesses in their efforts to increase online visibility as well as local leads.
- Local Visibility- This site is dedicated to providing users with the most up to date local business updates and reviews.
Who Said That?
Here are the noteworthy blogs and sites for this week!
- Online Marketing Management Business Strategy- Written by David Dalka, a digital business strategist, this site covers issues related to emerging media, web analytics, change management leadership and more. You can also follow David on Twitter here.
- Comparison Engines- Written by Brian Smith, Comparison Engines is a site devoted to helping you improve your shopping experience online by providing you with the latest news and info related to things such as NexTag, Yahoo! Shopping and more.
- The Social Media Marketing Blog- Written by Scott Monty, head of social media for Ford Motor Company, this blog covers various perspectives on social media including topics on marketing, advertising and PR. You can also follow Scott on Twitter (@ScottMonty).
- Compete- Compete is a company focused on helping some of the world’s top brands improve their marketing by providing products and services to create engaging ad campaigns. You can also follow Compete on Twitter here.
- PostRank- Founded back in 2007, PostRank monitors and collects social engagement events correlated with online content in real-time across the web and offers services in three categories: data services; analytics and consumer. Definitely check it out. Follow PostRank on Twitter here.
Who Said That?
Here are the noteworthy blogs and sites for this week!
- Erica.biz- This is the website of Erica Douglass where she discusses ways to help you get more out of your business via tips, feedback and advise on customer service, etc. Definitely a good read!
- PocketSmith- PocketSmith is a web-based calendar that assists people in the management of their money. You can also check out their blog here as well as follow them on Twitter here.
- Tip’d- Started by two business-minded guys, this is a GREAT website for business owners. It is basically a community where people can come to find out financial news, ideas and advice. Great stuff for sure.
- SlideShare-Slideshare is a fantastic tool to help business owners share presentations, documents and/or professional videos to clients. You can check out their blog or follow them on Twitter.
- PollDaddy- Ever want to poll your readers to ask them their opinion on a topic or idea? Well, now you can with PollDaddy. PollDaddy allows you to set up an online survey in no time and start collecting responses from viewers in real time.
Who Said That?
Here are the noteworthy blogs and sites for this week!
- Simply Zesty- This site is devoted toward helping businesses and individuals promote themselves and their brands through public relations and social media. You can also follow Simply Zesty on Twitter here.
- OnSoftware- This is the blog for OnSoftware, a company started in 2007 and offering original, expert writing covering everything and everything related to software (i.e. news, reviews, help and advice). Also check them out on Twitter.
- SEO by the Sea- Written by Bill Slawski, this site is dedicated towards Internet marketing, specifically search engine optimization services, consulting, research and news surrounding the SEO industry. You can also follow Bill on Twitter here.
- Eric Ward.com- The personal site of Eric Ward, the content here revolves around link building, link building training as well as various articles, presentations and webcasts related to the linking industry on the Internet. Follow Eric on Twitter.
Who Said That?
Here are the noteworthy blogs and sites for this week!
- Ideas on Ideas- Written by Eric Karjaluoto, this site covers topics related to design, brands and experience.
- Affiliate (Tip)- Written by Shawn Collins, an affiliate marketer with over 10 years of experience, this site deals with affiliate marketing as well as other topics related to web 2.0. You can also follow Shawn on Twitter.
- Jangro.com- Written by Scott Jangro, this site covers all things related to geeks, electronics and gadgets. Follow Scott on Twitter here.
- Blogging Me | Blogging You-Written by Ed Lee, this blog covers everything related to work, career, blogging, advertising and PR jobs and marketing. You can also follow Ed on Twitter.
- Canadian Marketing Blog-Managed by the Canadian Marketing Association (CMA), this site covers all things related to digital marketing, branding, strategy, marketing trends and more.



