Linky Goodness, January 30
Wednesday, January 30th, 2008;
-- Jordan McCollum |
This Linky Goodness is near and dear to my heart, most especially because . . . it’s Wednesday.
- New York is at it again: NY Legislature Considers Law Aimed At Keeping Sex Offenders Off Social Networking Sites
- Are we really headed into a recession? Perhaps, though it’s not officially a “recession” until things have been bad for six months. But Wired thinks Google Looks Recession-Proof
- Debunking SEO Mythology. Nothing new here, except for maybe their take on paid links: “If you want to buy a link from a site, only do it if you believe the link itself will be a good source of traffic (in other words, only do it for legitimate advertising purposes). Do not do it if your purpose is for that link to transfer page rank or increase your ranking, as it likely will not.”
- RWW looks at user numbers over time for Facebook apps and asks Have Facebook Apps Peaked in Popularity?
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January 30th, 2008 at 11:02 pm
Regarding the Google recession article, I don’t think the online market will feel much of a recession. When companies are hurting they cut back advertising but they cut back traditional methods first. Online advertising is cheap and has high ROI so the best way to get them on their feet again is online marketing. I think we’re safe
January 31st, 2008 at 3:13 pm
I totally agree with the introduction of Debunking SEO Mythology..everytime an SEO myth is debunked, another then another will crop back up on its place. So it’s really important to read those articles well and better yet try them for yourself first..^^