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Designing Great Feedback Loops

“Look for patterns of repeated behavior, and list the ones you find. These behaviors could span time, digital and physical space, channels of communication, and even different people. Look closely at user actions that trigger a notification sent to them

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Digital Project Management With Google Drive

“This is an awesome document and works for us better than anything else we’ve used, but this may not be for you or your agency. We all have our own preferences, although I am pretty sure at some point we

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Mom-and-Pops That Don’t Invest in Social Will Miss Out

“Graph Search lets Facebook users enter phrases like “sushi restaurants my friends like” or “dentists my friends like” and reveals all their friends’ favorite local spots. Another new Facebook tool, Nearby, functions very much like Yelp or Google+ Local and

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How To Build Your Own Enterprise SEO Datastore

If you can look back over a year, pull out different metrics and see which ones correlate to success, you’re one step closer to repeating that success. If you realize at the end of the year it would’ve been realllllly nice to

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Google Analytics Rolls Out Solutions Gallery

“Until now, you searched for others with your same problem and hoped they shared the solution in a blog post so you didn’t have to figure it out all by yourself. Last week, Google announced an effort to make finding

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Good work isn’t enough

“While we largely deal in a world of computer interactions, it’s the personal interactions you have with your colleagues, peers, and managers that truly shape your destiny. The amazing grid structure you implemented, the engaging presentation you gave, or the

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Six articles you should read over the weekend

New Makovision. Let’s start with what I’ve been reading this week: Droplings: It can turn any file on your computer into a branded download page hosted on Dropbox It’s a menubar icon. If you drop a file on it, it’ll

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