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Monday Power Linking

April 29, 2007

Found some neat stuff tonight I wanted to get up on the blog for your morning coffee.

  • Lynn Terry has a great post on Social Networking that really does a better job than I’ve ever done breaking it down to basics without getting as technical as I tend to get.  Great read for beginners and pros alike.
  • Walt Breuninger has a thoughtful piece called “I feel guilty about not clicking on more ads” which is about how you can pay for the great content on the blogs you read.  It might be seen as risky business but if you think about the idea for a moment it makes perfect sense to click on ads that interest you.  After all that’s all the advertisers are hoping you’ll do.  Then it’s up to them and their product whether they get your business or not.
  • The Blog Joint has a great list of top Wordpress plugins you should add to your favorites.  I’m a sucker for a good linkbait piece especially if it is on plugins!
  • Still stuck on this RSS thing?  Peter Lenkefi gives you two really nice RSS how-to resources including a video by Robin Good and Lee Lefever.
  • Finally, from Marketing Soapbox comes more news on Firefox “The COOP” development and what it is going to do for those of us with too many irons in the Web 2.0 fire to organize everything.  Very informative look into the future of staying organized in Web 2.0.

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2 Responses to “Monday Power Linking”

  1. Lynn Terry on May 7th, 2007 8:41 pm

    I appreciate the comments regarding my article on Social Networking. Just wanted to pop in and give my thanks, and let you know that I am enjoying the Authority Black Book very much - tons of great resources that I look forward to testing!

    Best,
    Lynn Terry

  2. Jeremy Reynolds on June 12th, 2007 6:51 am

    The web link for the Firefox “The Coop” story (last bullet) has changed to:

    http://jreynolds.typepad.com/jr/2007/04/social_networki.html

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