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Internet Marketing Links & Comments

November 6th, 2008 Posted in Internet Marketing

Here is my latest round of interesting internet marketing content from the past week.

  • Tracking Email with Google Analytics
    In this article Justin Cutroni provides a complete primer on how to setup Google Analytics to track email marketing visitors using Link Tagging. It’s an in depth resource that I found very insightful. If you’re doing any kind of email marketing I recommend you give this one a read.
  • SEM Basics: How to Use a Proxy IP in Firefox
    Nick Wilsdon brings us this great primer on how to use a Proxy IP Address in Firefox. He starts off by explaining what it is, and then why of course you need to use one from time to time. We use them for testing rankings and ad text from different country specific search engines, but of course the usefullness of a proxy ip is limited only by your imagination!
  • 2008 Canadian Blog Awards
    If you’re operating a popular Canadian blog you may want to submit it for the Canadian Blog Awards contest! Just have someone nominate your blog - and then wait and see!
  • Visualizing Data In The Cloud
    Google Launches the Visualization API that lets developers build applications ontop of Google Spreadsheets. User can integrate gadgets from the Google Visualization Gadget Gallery into webpages anywhere on the interent and display data from their Google Spreadsheets. Have a look at the post to find out more.
  • 50+ Must Read Web Design for ROI, Usability and SEO Articles
    SEOptimise brings us a great set of resources around Web Design for ROI, Usability and SEO. If you’re interested in honing your skills in this area give these resources a read.
  • Announcing Applications on LinkedIn
    LinkedIn launches applications! “This initial roll out features productivity applications that range from gathering information that professionals around you are generating to enhancing your abilities to collaborate and communicate more effectively.” If you’re a linkedin user I recommend you give some of these apps a try!

I hope these resources come in useful to you! Come back next week for another round of links!

7 Responses to “Internet Marketing Links & Comments”

  1. http proxy list Says:

    I’m sure most of you have read Shoemoneys blog post about how lucrative local affiliate marketing can be and are busy trying to figure out a strategy to make money from his ideas.Most people can’t be bothered to make the connections with local businesses in the same way that Shoemoney did so we need to find a merchant that has a network of shops around the country and are willing to give commissions.


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  3. Marc Jennings Says:

    Shoemoney is an anomaly…not many people have the drive that he has or can be as successful as him. He’s a bright guy, I will give him that. But most of his success right now is due to his name and his own brand (which admittedly he created on his own through hard work). However, I do tend to disagree with a lot of things he does….now that doesn’t mean his tactics won’t make you money but just not things I’m comfortable with doing.


  4. ckata Says:

    @Marc Jennings I agree with you completely about shoe money. He’s successful at what he does because of how does it and who he is. What he’s doing is less of a factor and there for very difficult for someone unlike him to replicate!


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  6. June@Baby Gates Says:

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  7. ooopinionsss Says:

    How you think when the economic crisis will end? I wish to make statistics of independent opinions!


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