Best of the Blogosphere - June 2008

Hello World

If you’ve ever needed the “Hello World” program in other languages, try this. It has 366 coding languages and 58 human ones.

Move over TinyURL, here comes TinyPaste

TinyPaste takes in long strings of text and converts them to short URLs. Mark walks you through what it does and how to use it. Screenshots included.

30+ Must have Updated Firefox 3 extensions

Now that you’ve updated to Firefox 3, check out these updated exensions; you may find something you don’t know about.

Undelete My Files

If you’ve ever deleted a file and realized just a second too late, undelete my files can help you recover them. Easy to use, free and comes with a file wiper, an option to permanently delete files without recovery too.

Two alternative solutions for site analytics

You might be using Google Analytics, but it’s always useful to have other analytics packages. Samuel walks you through Piwik and Visitorville.

Top 3 tools to find out how a blog performs over time

Tad gives us three great tools (two I’d never seen before), that help you determine how your blog is seen in the blogosphere.

16 Things to Look for in a Website Health Check

Glen tells you what to look out for when examining your sites SEO health

Free online seminar for webmasters from Google - July 8

Three Google teams join forces to bring you a free online seminar. If you want to know anything about webmaster tools, analytics, or optimization, sign up here.

7 elements to make your blog look great

It’s all about structure, balance, color, small details, clarity and emphasis, remarkability and functionality. Michael tells you why these elements matter.

Thank your visitors when they comment

If you’ve ever wanted to send an automated e-mail to new commenters, read Matt’s post and get it right. Do it wrong, and risk alienating your audience.

Developing tactical knowledge on social media websites

In this three part strategy aimed at DIY marketers, Maki defines the tactics to help you be more effective with social media marketing

The Word of Mouth Manual

Dave Balter, from the agency BzzAgent, offers you his book ($45 on Amazon) as a free download. (PDF)

Poll Results and a social media case study

Mark shows you how Sea World and Kami Huyse created a social media campaign that drove 200K Visitors to the park in two months

5 Ways to market your business with little or no money

Drew answers the question “How do you market your business if you don’t have a lot of money?” with five simple tips.

E-mail checklist

If you’re a fan of e-mail marketing, read this check list before you hit the send button.

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1 comment:

  1. Michael Martin, 2 July 2008 11:15

    Thanks for the link!

     

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