Every Friday I try to share a selection of things that I found worthy of bookmarking in Delicious during the week. “What’s Delicious”, you may ask? From the horse’s mouth:
The Web is a big place, full of new and interesting things to discover. The problem is finding the good stuff and keeping track of it all. This is where Delicious can help.
Delicious is a Social Bookmarking service, which means you can save all your bookmarks online, share them with other people, and see what other people are bookmarking. It also means that we can show you the most popular bookmarks being saved right now across many areas of interest. In addition, our search and tagging tools help you keep track of your entire bookmark collection and find tasty new bookmarks from people like you.
You can always check out all of my Delicious tags here, but this is a regular column on this site where I bring together the best of the bunch.
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Things that were delicious this week – 7 May, 2010
- Laura Lippay continues her fantastic series of posts over at SEOmoz, with part three in her SEO strategy, titled “Finding Gaps and Opportunities: Step 3 of the 8-Step SEO Strategy“. Seriously, this whole series looks like it will be included in these recaps.
- Levi’s show just how clever brands are leveraging Facebook’s new social plugins, with an educational video. Hopefully more brands will follow suit in explaining to their customers exactly how to use these new tools.
- Loren Baker gets a nod in this recap thanks to his article, “Competitive Intelligence in SEO and Social Media“. Well worth a read.
- Finally, Glenn over at DivineWrite is offering a… well, unique Mother’s Day special over at his blog… get both of his ebooks for $10 each! And, if you film yourself actually giving them to your mother, you get them for free… gratis… nada! Glenn’s a dude that knows what he’s talking about, so seriously, get in quick… Mother’s day is Sunday!





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