September 19th Friday Internet Marketing Roundup

  September 18, 2008   Category :     SE Internet Marketing | SE Online Marketing   Directory One

Eric Brantner

SEO Content Writer

It’s been a couple of weeks since I’ve done one of these. Things got a little hectic last week with our friend, Hurricane Ike.

 

From the Directory One Blog
• Speaking of Hurricane Ike, I thought it would be a good idea to talk about cleaning up the image of your brand. Whether you recently suffered a PR nightmare or you just need some spring cleaning, this post will help you get the restoration process started. Remember, image is increasingly important in the ever expanding online market. Give your brand the image it deserves.
• On Thursday, Herb Firestone wrote a post titled Top Ten Google Chrome Blog Posts. I know I’m one of those people who have been holding out on downloading the new Google web browser until I hear more opinions on it. Thankfully, Herb helped out by linking out to 10 different opinions on the browser. It’s very informative for anyone on the fence.

 

From Around the Web
• One of my favorite bloggers, Dave Snyder, made a great post giving his perspective on Internet marketing through Goodfellas’ quotes. Since Goodfellas is one of my favorite movies of all time, I absolutely loved this post. Any fans of the movie will definitely enjoy this entertaining piece.
• We’ve had several discussions on here about how social media can help your PR efforts. Chris Winfield, of Search Engine Land, recently made a post going into deeper detail on the subject. I highly recommend reading this to anyone who’s concerned about improving their brand’s image and reach online. The benefits of social media are limitless. Get in on it today.
• Have you stopped to think about how blogging became so darn popular? Alex, of Blogsessive, identifies the top 5 reasons blogging rocked our world. As a blogging addict, I enjoyed this post because it helps me realize why I do what I do. In the end, it all boils down to us wanting to improve ourselves through interacting with one another.

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