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2010 February 2

Internet marketing news from around the web:

Email is Far From Dead on MediaShift
For years, the digerati have been declaring the end of email as a useful tool. Back in 2003, experts said RSS feeds would spell the death of the inbox. In 2007, Wired and CNET said younger generations were using IM, Facebook and MySpace instead of…

Tara Hunt on Understanding Social Networking, Authenticity, and Trust on Infinite Thinking Machine
Date: Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010 Time: 5pm Pacific / 8pm Eastern / 1am GMT (next day) (international times here)Duration: 1 hourLocation: In Elluminate. Log in at http://tr.im/futureofed. The Elluminate room will be open up to 30 minutes before the…

Old Time Forum Personality, MakeMeTop, Acquired Partially on Search Engine Roundtable
Possibly the first “Barry” in the SEO industry, Barry Lloyd, aka MakeMeTop, has sold the MakeMeTop brand, software and analytics business to Unica. Barry Lloyd has been in the industry for a really long time and he has been somewhat…

Google May Disclose AdSense Revenue Split, But Publishers Don’t Care on Search Engine Roundtable
Jeff Jarvis wrote that Google is considering disclosing the share of AdSense revenue they share with their publishers. In fact, we have been reporting the approximate revenue share almost every time Google releases a financial statement. Some…

How to protect your reputation online on Macworld
With Google real-time search and sites like Facebook and Twitter continuing to grow, it’s more necessary than ever to monitor your online reputation.

Google’s Social Search – Affecting a SERP Near You on Michael Gray – Graywolf’s SEO Blog
Late last week Google announced it was graduating social search from beta and making it active for everyone. I got a heads up from Barry Wise of KnowEm a day later, and we spent some time talking about what this meant for marketers. I thought…

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