Monday’s Linkorama and Site News!
Monday, April 30th, 2007;
-- Andy Beal |
I know some of you haven’t yet subscribed to my Google Reader link blog. In fact of the 5000 of you who subscribe to this blog, only 50 of you care about the lonely links that wander aimlessly in cyber-space. Shame on you - you know who you are!
Anyway, I’ve made it easier for you to read the link blog. I’ve embedded it on this Marketing Pilgrim page, and it even has its own RSS feed. How’s that for easy!
In the meantime, here’s some tasty morsels of news for you to digest over lunch…
- Forrester identifies six levels of social media participation. Strangely, “social media ninja” is not a level you can achieve.
- Wikipedia doesn’t want to give you any link juice, but it’s happy to juice its own sites.
- Yahoo Answers creator leaves Yahoo to join VC firm.
- YouTube now sharing which videos you are watching. Now we’ll know how many times you watch that monkey sniffing its butt!
To close, we have a couple of small changes to Marketing Pilgrim to share with you.
- The top commentators plugin now only displays on the homepage. Yep, no more run of site links to worry about.
- We added a feature to allow you to forward your favorite post to others, via email. Look for it on the post page, below the category and tags.

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April 30th, 2007 at 12:52 pm
As 1 of the 50, I can attest to the fact that Andy is great at picking up stories that I would ordinarily miss…so I encourage folks to subscribe.
April 30th, 2007 at 1:11 pm
Thanks Todd!
May 25th, 2007 at 4:47 pm
I subscribed to your Reader feed for several months, and ended up just adding all the blogs that ended up in there to my own Reader, so it became redundant. Thanks for further filling up my Reader even worse than it already was!
