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Link Love Time! SEO Forecasting, SEM Tools, Free Ivy League Business Courses And More

I’ve been bookmarking and saving a whole bunch of things and figured it’s about time to start sharing the link love. For some reason these are StumbleUpon sourced only… I can’t seem to access my regular bookmarks library in FFX anymore. There’s still a whole whack of awesome tools, tips, news and resources here.

SEO & SEM

SEO Forecasting | Oilman

PPC Management for Firefox (beta) | SEMvironment

Lose Your Wikipedia Crutch: 100 Places to Go for Good Answers Online | Distance Degrees.com

Google Hacks for Dorks and SEO prowlers

How to Get or Give 30 million links – noscript links & Omniture

Digg Now Showing Microsoft AdCenter Ads | 10e20 Blog

How To Deliver The Perfect Client Pitch | Search Marketing Insights by Dev Basu

Remove The Category Base From WordPress: Complete Broken Plugin Workaround by Aaron Chronister

Search & Display – Research That Proves Multi-Format Campaigns Add Value – adCenter Blog for Advertisers

A Probabilistic Learning Model – The Reliable SEO services company

SEM for ROI – Top 10 SEM Checklist » Closed Loop Marketing Blog

Spammers Google’s Defensive Line

Natural Link Acquisition | Oilman

A Case Study of SEM Campaign Failure and Client Refunds – Search Engine Guide Blog

Conversion & General Marketing

How to Test Your Site Usability with Five Second Test and Twitter

Losing Customers at the Register: 12 Checkout Blunders | Get Elastic

14 free tools that reveal why people abandon your website | Conversion Rate Experts

40 Key Emotional Drivers : Sourced from Victor Schwab : Target Marketing

Anchoring & Decision Making (Advanced Persuasion Tactics) – Non Toxin

Never make your claim bigger than your proof | The Total Package

The Worst Self-Marketing Strategy Ever Devised … and Why It Fails So Spectacularly | The Total Package

A Low-Tech Way To Boost Response | The Michel Fortin Blog

Web

Top 10 Countries Censoring the Web

10 CSS shorthand techniques you’ll use everyday

6 Exceptional Web-based Image Editors – Six Revisions

100 Extensive University Libraries from Around the World that Anyone Can Access – College Degree.com

The 50 most significant moments of Internet history – Crave at CNET.co.uk

Spamgourmet – free disposable email addresses, spam blocker

Business

How to hire the best people you’ve ever worked with

How to save money – Paypal won’t tell you this

Brain Trust: 100 Ivy League Business & Entrepreneurship Courses You Can Take for Free | BSchool.com Business Schools Directory

5 Ways to Make Your Threat Appear Credible – Mind Your Decisions

trendwatching.com: Consumer trends and insights from around the world

Your PR Guy: Battle Cry: 7 Point Guide to Slogans That Excite Customers

3M: 3M Steals Viral Image Idea To Avoid Licensing It

Work from Home, unwelcome Herbalife Signs

Eight Reasons Why Now May Be The Right Time To Invest In Your Site : SEO Book.com

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Comments

  1. Hi Gab – thanks for including our SEM for ROI checklist. This is a fantastic compilation of resources here! Can’t wait to dig into all of these…

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    Comment by Amy K — November 12, 2008 @ 7:44 pm

  2. Hey Amy,

    It was a helpful checklist and you guys were overdue for some linklove from me!

    Cheers
    Gab

    Reply

    Comment by Gabriel Goldenberg — November 12, 2008 @ 9:51 pm

  3. Hey gabs…. long time no chat. Tnx for the luvin as always – appreciated.

    The Google hacks one was an interesting journey, as for that other fossil (on Reliable)… they are doing some interesting things targeting wise.

    That’s quite a list… between U and Steven (VanGogh) I may never get any work done… ;0)

    L8TR mon ami

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    Comment by Dave — November 13, 2008 @ 1:45 am

  4. Impressive list.I really enjoyed the information about saving money with PayPal.It seems I have paid too much, time to get some “refund”

    Reply

    Comment by Tom — November 16, 2008 @ 6:59 pm

  5. Wow, that’s quite a list of links. It looks like I have a lot of reading to do. I really appreciate the link to University lectures. Good stuff!
    -Dustin

    Reply

    Comment by Happiness Is Better — March 23, 2009 @ 6:57 am

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