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10 Tips for Return on Engagement

by Stacy

Author Tim Frick shares an exclusive ‘10 Tips for Increasing Online Engagement’ list on the Return on Engagement page on Amazon.com.

Tim shares starting points to help you build credibility and ultimately foster engagement with customers, connections, and community members. The tip list topics include:

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Top 5 Things at DrupalCon SF 2010

by Stacy

Where do developers go to drool over new features and swap sci-fi stories? DrupalCon of course.

Steve and James attended DrupalCon 2010 in San Francisco and here are the top five things they found most impressive:

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Facebook.me: Mini-blogs

by Stacy

There’s been a lot of hubub about Facebook changes this week stemming from the events of f8, the Facebook Developers conference.

Among these, some of which are live on facebook already are:

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ExpressionEngine 2.0: New Features Tour

by Tai Palmgren

ExpressionEngine 2.0, the new version of my favorite content management system, has finally been released. This version boasts a multitude of new features and a vastly improved design.

It’s been a long wait, and it’s finally ready to use…or is it? Let’s take a trip in the Wayback Machine to examine the past year in ExpressionEngine history.

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Video and SEO: Transcription Steps

by Travis Chandler

I like trilogies. Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Legally Blonde…
Yeah. I know. Crazy but true. They really made three Legally Blonde movies. Look it up. And before you go telling me there are four Indiana Jones movies, let me tell you that fourth one doesn’t even EXIST as far as I’m concerned. C’mon, Inca cosmonauts? Seriously? What the heck ever.

Anyhoo, trilogies are awesome.  And therefore I add this, a third entry into my newly named “Adobe Soundbooth CS4 Metadata Transcription Trilogy!!!”
In all seriousness, my boss Tim pointed out that I never got round to fully explaining how this wacky and fun transcription business fully relates to SEO. That Tim’s a clever fella. It’s like he’s written about this himself or something (shameless book plug #1).

So! On with the show. In the first entry, we learned the ups and downs of robot transcribers. In the second, we tried it ourselves with absurd, mildly offensive results. In this entry, we’ll go over what you can do with the transcription results to improve the odds of your content needle being found in the digital haystack that is the internet. Read more right around the corner…

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