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2010 April 16

Internet marketing news from around the web:

Group Blog Style Guides – creating the fence in the play yard on Savvy B2B Marketing – Latest Blog Entries
“A style guide is not a rule book. The guidelines can and should be broken as necessary. The rules should never be viewed as set in stone or beyond reproach. They are there to help, not restrain.” – Blog Herald Those words of wisdom…

Pacing Your Product Marketing Launch for Success on Savvy B2B Marketing – Latest Blog Entries
I ran a half marathon last Sunday.  It was a big endeavor for me.  I hadn’t run a distance like that in over a decade.  Obviously I didn’t just wake up that morning and decide it looked like a lovely day for a 13 mile…

Econtent on KnowFree.net Feed Update
EContent is a valuable industry resource that focuses exclusively on content. Content is the engine that drives commerce, collaboration, and community. EContent covers the people, products, and services that make content happen! The…

Using Google Webmasters Tools Won’t Reveal Anything About Your Site on Daily Blog Tips
I am a big fan of Google Webmaster Tools , and one of the messages on the Daily Blog Tips newsletter is about why you should use this tool, and how you can use it efficiently. Then a couple of days ago I received the following email in response…

Weblog Tools Collection: VideoPress Review on WordPress Planet
Within this review, I will provide an objective view on the video-hosting service called VideoPress (owned by Automattic ). Now I will be one of the first to admit that I am somewhat of an Automattic fanboi. I love WordPress, and use several of…

Allbritton’s local site in D.C. prepares to launch on Lost Remote
Allbritton’s upcoming D.C. metro site, which will combine content from WJLA-TV and Politico, is arguably the most ambitious single-market online news startup in local TV history. They don’t have a name, but they’re hiring like…

Freelance Writing for the Web: A Change is Gonna Come. Are You Ready? on Freelance Writing Jobs | A Freelance Writing Community and Freelance Writing Jobs Resource
While many FWJ readers may write primarily for print, I know that many others (like me) have businesses built primarily on writing for online markets.  This post targets those of us who make a living online, so to speak. The Big Question Why…

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