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		<title>The Art of the Email Pitch</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Apr 2010 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Last week, we wrote about the art of the elevator pitch , that short and hopefully impactful speech one should be prepared to give. But face-to-face interactions aren't always possible, and even though they may be preferable, it's important to practice the written form of the pitch as well. Investors (and tech bloggers, I would add) are inundated with emails. As with an elevator speech, you need to craft your email to attract and hold your reader's attention. Here are a few tips. Sponsor 1. The subject line matters. Don't leave this blank, and don't write something vague like "introduction" or "pitch" or "idea" in the subject line. At least include your company name, but better yet include something that makes the email seem interesting to read. 2. Introduce yourself. Personalized emails go a lot farther than those sent from the marketing department. While attachments like resumes and press releases are sometimes appropriate, you should give a quick introduction to yourself at the beginning of an email. Your introduction should include the key details: who you are and why the recipient should know you. 3. Know your audience. Demonstrate some evidence in your email that you know who the recipient is. Make sure you are targeting the right person with the right message. 4. Pictures say a thousand words. If possible, include images and videos. These can help the recipient quickly assess your product or service. Be respectful of file size limitations. 5. Make it easy to reach you. Every email should contain a signature. And every signature should include all the possible ways to reach you: phone number, email address, Twitter account, Skype name, and so on. You need to be a click away. 6. Make it happen. Don't just send emails with vague discussion about potential follow-up. Propose a follow-up. Arrange a meeting time and place. As with the elevator speech, it is important to be yourself. Remember to be respectful, even though the interaction isn't "in person." Discuss ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Last week, we wrote about the art of the elevator pitch , that short and hopefully impactful speech one should be prepared to give. But face-to-face interactions aren't always possible, and even though they may be preferable, it's important to practice the written form of the pitch as well. Investors (and tech bloggers, I would add) are inundated with emails. As with an elevator speech, you need to craft your email to attract and hold your reader's attention. Here are a few tips. Sponsor 1. The subject line matters. Don't leave this blank, and don't write something vague like "introduction" or "pitch" or "idea" in the subject line. At least include your company name, but better yet include something that makes the email seem interesting to read. 2. Introduce yourself. Personalized emails go a lot farther than those sent from the marketing department. While attachments like resumes and press releases are sometimes appropriate, you should give a quick introduction to yourself at the beginning of an email. Your introduction should include the key details: who you are and why the recipient should know you. 3. Know your audience. Demonstrate some evidence in your email that you know who the recipient is. Make sure you are targeting the right person with the right message. 4. Pictures say a thousand words. If possible, include images and videos. These can help the recipient quickly assess your product or service. Be respectful of file size limitations. 5. Make it easy to reach you. Every email should contain a signature. And every signature should include all the possible ways to reach you: phone number, email address, Twitter account, Skype name, and so on. You need to be a click away. 6. Make it happen. Don't just send emails with vague discussion about potential follow-up. Propose a follow-up. Arrange a meeting time and place. As with the elevator speech, it is important to be yourself. Remember to be respectful, even though the interaction isn't "in person." Discuss </p>
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		<title>Top 10 YouTube Videos About Flash Mobs</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Apr 2010 05:30:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Flash mobs are "spontaneous" gatherings that are organized by emails and text messages. Everyone from celebrities to schools have created them. To keep it real, our Top 10 YouTube list is based only on non-commercial events. From a giant flash mob shootout in a shopping center in Poland, to a ninja mob at U.C. Berkeley, to a lightsaber mob in Bristol, these events are a global phenomenon. In Australia and New York City - even a record 3,000 people all freezing in place in Paris - these mobs demonstrate how new ideas for email- and text message-based event organizing have only just begun. Sponsor Frozen Grand Central 21,348,947 views The Great Trafalgar Square Freeze 3,311,232 views Supermarket Flashmob 1,704,450 views World biggest Freeze Flash Mob in Paris OFFICIAL VIDEO 1,157,621 views Ninja Flashmob 944,587 views Flash Mob in "Stary Browar" Poznań, Poland 12.05.07 782,713 views Bristol Lightsaber Flashmob The Official Video 212,675 views Twittervlog: Massive flashmob silent rave in London Victoria 207,689 views Newcastle Flash Mob - Look North 192,408 views Sydney Flash Mob Freeze - Jun 24 2008 - Official Video 181,580 views We're at a key point in the history of mobile computing right now - we hope you'll join us, and a group of the most innovative leaders in the mobile industry, to discuss it. Don't miss the ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit on May 7th in Mountain View, California! Discuss ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Flash mobs are "spontaneous" gatherings that are organized by emails and text messages. Everyone from celebrities to schools have created them. To keep it real, our Top 10 YouTube list is based only on non-commercial events. From a giant flash mob shootout in a shopping center in Poland, to a ninja mob at U.C. Berkeley, to a lightsaber mob in Bristol, these events are a global phenomenon. In Australia and New York City - even a record 3,000 people all freezing in place in Paris - these mobs demonstrate how new ideas for email- and text message-based event organizing have only just begun. Sponsor Frozen Grand Central 21,348,947 views The Great Trafalgar Square Freeze 3,311,232 views Supermarket Flashmob 1,704,450 views World biggest Freeze Flash Mob in Paris OFFICIAL VIDEO 1,157,621 views Ninja Flashmob 944,587 views Flash Mob in "Stary Browar" Poznań, Poland 12.05.07 782,713 views Bristol Lightsaber Flashmob The Official Video 212,675 views Twittervlog: Massive flashmob silent rave in London Victoria 207,689 views Newcastle Flash Mob - Look North 192,408 views Sydney Flash Mob Freeze - Jun 24 2008 - Official Video 181,580 views We're at a key point in the history of mobile computing right now - we hope you'll join us, and a group of the most innovative leaders in the mobile industry, to discuss it. Don't miss the ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit on May 7th in Mountain View, California! Discuss </p>
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		<title>Weekly Wrap-up: Twitter in the Library, iPhone Gets Multitasking, Goodbye Google Gears, And More&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 17 Apr 2010 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Our number one post this week was that Twitter's archives will soon be housed in the hallowed halls of the Library of Congress. There's got to be joke about librarians shushing tweets in there somewhere. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010. We wrote about Internet of Things threads you'll be wearing soon, a real-time trip into Twitter's past, and that augmented reality is going to the fishes on the Discovery Channel. Read on for more. Sponsor Story of the Week: Twitter in the Library of Congress Twitter's Entire Archive Headed to the Library of Congress Apple Announces iPhone OS 4 with Support for Multitasking 10 Smart Clothes You'll Be Wearing Soon Goodbye, Gears - Google Docs Boots Plugin for HTML5 on May 3rd Top 10 YouTube Videos About Facebook New Google Docs Features: Added Co-Editing Capabilities, Similar To Google Wave More coverage and analysis from ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit Join us for the ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit on May 7 in Mountain View, California as we explore the latest mobile development trends, both the technology and the emerging business applications. Be a part of the discussion on geo-location services , augmented reality , native app vs. browser-based , commerce and marketing , mobile social networking and the Internet of Things. Sponsorship enquiries: sales@readwriteweb.com . Mobile Web Where Does Android Register on Google's "Evil" Meter? Opera Takes a Back Seat to Safari on the iPhone Microsoft's New Phone Gets the Social/App Balance Wrong More Mobile Web coverage Augmented Reality Discovery Channel Puts AR In Front of Millions of Eyeballs More Augmented Reality coverage Augmented Reality for Marketers and Developers: Our Newest Research Report We're pleased to announce ReadWriteWeb's latest premium report, Augmented Reality for Marketers and Developers: Analysis of the Leaders, the Challenges and the Future . This report will help you develop a sophisticated understanding of Augmented Reality (AR), the mobile and Web technology that places data on top of a user's view of the physical world. The research included will help you decrease your AR development time to market by learning from the first wave of early adopters. AR offers a new marketing and product paradigm for a high impact, high value customer experience. More than 1,000 AR campaigns were kicked-off last year and we expect to see many more in 2010. In this report, we profile key AR development companies, their campaigns as well as development lessons learned. For more information or to buy the report, visit here . Internet of Things 10 Smart Clothes You'll Be Wearing Soon DASH7: Bringing Sensor Networking to Smartphones More Internet of Things coverage Real-Time Web Google's Twitter Timeline Lets You Explore the Past Microblogging vs. Blogging: 5 Ways to Create an Open Twitter Alternative More Real-Time Web coverage . Don't miss the next wave of opportunity on the Web supported by real-time technology! Get ReadWriteWeb's report, The Real-Time Web and its Future . Check Out The ReadWriteWeb iPhone App We recently launched the official ReadWriteWeb iPhone app . As well as enabling you to read ReadWriteWeb while on the go or lying on the couch, we've made it easy to share ReadWriteWeb posts directly from your iPhone, on Twitter and Facebook. You can also follow the RWW team on Twitter, directly from the app. We invite you to download it now from iTunes . ReadWriteStart Our channel ReadWriteStart , sponsored by Microsoft BizSpark , is dedicated to profiling startups and entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs Under 30: Advice From Your Peers Mary Meeker's Internet Trends: The Future is Mobile Apple's Game Center: More Opportunities for Social Games Developers ReadWriteEnterprise Our channel ReadWriteEnterprise is devoted to 'enterprise 2.0' and using social software inside organizations. New Google Docs Features: Added Co-Editing Capabilities, Similar To Google Wave Social Media Analysis: SAS Makes Its Play ReadWriteCloud Our channel ReadWriteCloud , sponsored by VMware and Intel, is dedicated to Virtualization and Cloud Computing. Weekly Poll: What does Virtualization as a Service Really Mean? Drupal Founder Takes on Jive Software Another Cloud Computing Acronym To Drive You Bonkers Enjoy your weekend everyone. Discuss ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Our number one post this week was that Twitter's archives will soon be housed in the hallowed halls of the Library of Congress. There's got to be joke about librarians shushing tweets in there somewhere. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010. We wrote about Internet of Things threads you'll be wearing soon, a real-time trip into Twitter's past, and that augmented reality is going to the fishes on the Discovery Channel. Read on for more. Sponsor Story of the Week: Twitter in the Library of Congress Twitter's Entire Archive Headed to the Library of Congress Apple Announces iPhone OS 4 with Support for Multitasking 10 Smart Clothes You'll Be Wearing Soon Goodbye, Gears - Google Docs Boots Plugin for HTML5 on May 3rd Top 10 YouTube Videos About Facebook New Google Docs Features: Added Co-Editing Capabilities, Similar To Google Wave More coverage and analysis from ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit Join us for the ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit on May 7 in Mountain View, California as we explore the latest mobile development trends, both the technology and the emerging business applications. Be a part of the discussion on geo-location services , augmented reality , native app vs. browser-based , commerce and marketing , mobile social networking and the Internet of Things. Sponsorship enquiries: sales@readwriteweb.com . Mobile Web Where Does Android Register on Google's "Evil" Meter? Opera Takes a Back Seat to Safari on the iPhone Microsoft's New Phone Gets the Social/App Balance Wrong More Mobile Web coverage Augmented Reality Discovery Channel Puts AR In Front of Millions of Eyeballs More Augmented Reality coverage Augmented Reality for Marketers and Developers: Our Newest Research Report We're pleased to announce ReadWriteWeb's latest premium report, Augmented Reality for Marketers and Developers: Analysis of the Leaders, the Challenges and the Future . This report will help you develop a sophisticated understanding of Augmented Reality (AR), the mobile and Web technology that places data on top of a user's view of the physical world. The research included will help you decrease your AR development time to market by learning from the first wave of early adopters. AR offers a new marketing and product paradigm for a high impact, high value customer experience. More than 1,000 AR campaigns were kicked-off last year and we expect to see many more in 2010. In this report, we profile key AR development companies, their campaigns as well as development lessons learned. For more information or to buy the report, visit here . Internet of Things 10 Smart Clothes You'll Be Wearing Soon DASH7: Bringing Sensor Networking to Smartphones More Internet of Things coverage Real-Time Web Google's Twitter Timeline Lets You Explore the Past Microblogging vs. Blogging: 5 Ways to Create an Open Twitter Alternative More Real-Time Web coverage . Don't miss the next wave of opportunity on the Web supported by real-time technology! Get ReadWriteWeb's report, The Real-Time Web and its Future . Check Out The ReadWriteWeb iPhone App We recently launched the official ReadWriteWeb iPhone app . As well as enabling you to read ReadWriteWeb while on the go or lying on the couch, we've made it easy to share ReadWriteWeb posts directly from your iPhone, on Twitter and Facebook. You can also follow the RWW team on Twitter, directly from the app. We invite you to download it now from iTunes . ReadWriteStart Our channel ReadWriteStart , sponsored by Microsoft BizSpark , is dedicated to profiling startups and entrepreneurs. Entrepreneurs Under 30: Advice From Your Peers Mary Meeker's Internet Trends: The Future is Mobile Apple's Game Center: More Opportunities for Social Games Developers ReadWriteEnterprise Our channel ReadWriteEnterprise is devoted to 'enterprise 2.0' and using social software inside organizations. New Google Docs Features: Added Co-Editing Capabilities, Similar To Google Wave Social Media Analysis: SAS Makes Its Play ReadWriteCloud Our channel ReadWriteCloud , sponsored by VMware and Intel, is dedicated to Virtualization and Cloud Computing. Weekly Poll: What does Virtualization as a Service Really Mean? Drupal Founder Takes on Jive Software Another Cloud Computing Acronym To Drive You Bonkers Enjoy your weekend everyone. Discuss </p>
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		<title>Weekly Wrap-up: 3D Street View, the Case Against Web 2.0, iPad Problems, And More&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Apr 2010 13:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ While most of our top stories this week were about the iPad, our number one post was about how Google Street View is now, no joke, available in 3D. Go get your glasses and check it out. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: Verizon, AT&#038;T and Cisco are talking up the Internet of Things , Gowalla added real-time feeds, and augmented reality cartoons are going to save our kids. Read on for more. Sponsor Story of the Week: Google Street View in 3D Google Street View in 3D: More Than Just an April Fool's Joke You Are Not a Gadget: The Continuing Case Against Web 2.0 E-Books on the iPad: iBooks vs. Kindle for iPad iPad Problems Begin to Surface Digg Plans to Kill the DiggBar &#038; Unban all Domains iPad: The First Real Family Computer More coverage and analysis from ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit Join us for the ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit on May 7 in Mountain View, California as we explore the latest mobile development trends, both the technology and the emerging business applications. Be a part of the discussion on geo-location services , augmented reality , native app vs. browser-based , commerce and marketing , mobile social networking and the Internet of Things. Sponsorship enquiries: sales@readwriteweb.com . Mobile Web Why iAds Could be Bigger Than iPads Apple Announces iPhone OS 4 with Support for Multitasking? Farewell, Keyboard - Generation I Will Grow Up on Touchscreens More Mobile Web coverage Augmented Reality "Do Crew" Augmented Reality Cartoons Help Get Kids Off the Couch More Augmented Reality coverage Augmented Reality for Marketers and Developers: Our Newest Research Report We're pleased to announce ReadWriteWeb's latest premium report, Augmented Reality for Marketers and Developers: Analysis of the Leaders, the Challenges and the Future . This report will help you develop a sophisticated understanding of Augmented Reality (AR), the mobile and Web technology that places data on top of a user's view of the physical world. The research included will help you decrease your AR development time to market by learning from the first wave of early adopters. AR offers a new marketing and product paradigm for a high impact, high value customer experience. More than 1,000 AR campaigns were kicked-off last year and we expect to see many more in 2010. In this report, we profile key AR development companies, their campaigns as well as development lessons learned. For more information or to buy the report, visit here . Internet of Things Verizon, AT&#038;T &#038; Cisco Talk Up Internet of Things Our Network is Alive More Internet of Things coverage Real-Time Web Gowalla Adds Real-time Feeds and Activity Streams For Maximum Mashup Action Twitter's Translation Problem More Real-Time Web coverage . Don't miss the next wave of opportunity on the Web supported by real-time technology! Get ReadWriteWeb's report, The Real-Time Web and its Future . Check Out The ReadWriteWeb iPhone App We recently launched the official ReadWriteWeb iPhone app . As well as enabling you to read ReadWriteWeb while on the go or lying on the couch, we've made it easy to share ReadWriteWeb posts directly from your iPhone, on Twitter and Facebook. You can also follow the RWW team on Twitter, directly from the app. We invite you to download it now from iTunes . ReadWriteStart Our channel ReadWriteStart , sponsored by Microsoft BizSpark , is dedicated to profiling startups and entrepreneurs. Internet of Things: Opportunities For Entrepreneurs Why You Need to Be Developing for the iPad Right Now NYC Startup Job Fair: How Graduates Can Get a Great Job at a Startup ReadWriteEnterprise Our channel ReadWriteEnterprise is devoted to 'enterprise 2.0' and using social software inside organizations. Is the iPhone Now as Enterprise Ready as the Android? Google Executive Says Google Buzz Coming Soon to the Enterprise ReadWriteCloud Our channel ReadWriteCloud , sponsored by VMware and Intel, is dedicated to Virtualization and Cloud Computing. How Cloud Computing Can Help A Small Business Get Out of the Recession Does the iPad App Give Rackspace An Advantage? This Tweet is Priority 1: SalesForce.com's Chatter is Transactional Social Media That's a wrap for another week! Enjoy your weekend everyone. Discuss ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> While most of our top stories this week were about the iPad, our number one post was about how Google Street View is now, no joke, available in 3D. Go get your glasses and check it out. We also continued our exploration of the significant Internet trends of 2010: Verizon, AT&#038;T and Cisco are talking up the Internet of Things , Gowalla added real-time feeds, and augmented reality cartoons are going to save our kids. Read on for more. Sponsor Story of the Week: Google Street View in 3D Google Street View in 3D: More Than Just an April Fool's Joke You Are Not a Gadget: The Continuing Case Against Web 2.0 E-Books on the iPad: iBooks vs. Kindle for iPad iPad Problems Begin to Surface Digg Plans to Kill the DiggBar &#038; Unban all Domains iPad: The First Real Family Computer More coverage and analysis from ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit Join us for the ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit on May 7 in Mountain View, California as we explore the latest mobile development trends, both the technology and the emerging business applications. Be a part of the discussion on geo-location services , augmented reality , native app vs. browser-based , commerce and marketing , mobile social networking and the Internet of Things. Sponsorship enquiries: sales@readwriteweb.com . Mobile Web Why iAds Could be Bigger Than iPads Apple Announces iPhone OS 4 with Support for Multitasking? Farewell, Keyboard - Generation I Will Grow Up on Touchscreens More Mobile Web coverage Augmented Reality "Do Crew" Augmented Reality Cartoons Help Get Kids Off the Couch More Augmented Reality coverage Augmented Reality for Marketers and Developers: Our Newest Research Report We're pleased to announce ReadWriteWeb's latest premium report, Augmented Reality for Marketers and Developers: Analysis of the Leaders, the Challenges and the Future . This report will help you develop a sophisticated understanding of Augmented Reality (AR), the mobile and Web technology that places data on top of a user's view of the physical world. The research included will help you decrease your AR development time to market by learning from the first wave of early adopters. AR offers a new marketing and product paradigm for a high impact, high value customer experience. More than 1,000 AR campaigns were kicked-off last year and we expect to see many more in 2010. In this report, we profile key AR development companies, their campaigns as well as development lessons learned. For more information or to buy the report, visit here . Internet of Things Verizon, AT&#038;T &#038; Cisco Talk Up Internet of Things Our Network is Alive More Internet of Things coverage Real-Time Web Gowalla Adds Real-time Feeds and Activity Streams For Maximum Mashup Action Twitter's Translation Problem More Real-Time Web coverage . Don't miss the next wave of opportunity on the Web supported by real-time technology! Get ReadWriteWeb's report, The Real-Time Web and its Future . Check Out The ReadWriteWeb iPhone App We recently launched the official ReadWriteWeb iPhone app . As well as enabling you to read ReadWriteWeb while on the go or lying on the couch, we've made it easy to share ReadWriteWeb posts directly from your iPhone, on Twitter and Facebook. You can also follow the RWW team on Twitter, directly from the app. We invite you to download it now from iTunes . ReadWriteStart Our channel ReadWriteStart , sponsored by Microsoft BizSpark , is dedicated to profiling startups and entrepreneurs. Internet of Things: Opportunities For Entrepreneurs Why You Need to Be Developing for the iPad Right Now NYC Startup Job Fair: How Graduates Can Get a Great Job at a Startup ReadWriteEnterprise Our channel ReadWriteEnterprise is devoted to 'enterprise 2.0' and using social software inside organizations. Is the iPhone Now as Enterprise Ready as the Android? Google Executive Says Google Buzz Coming Soon to the Enterprise ReadWriteCloud Our channel ReadWriteCloud , sponsored by VMware and Intel, is dedicated to Virtualization and Cloud Computing. How Cloud Computing Can Help A Small Business Get Out of the Recession Does the iPad App Give Rackspace An Advantage? This Tweet is Priority 1: SalesForce.com's Chatter is Transactional Social Media That's a wrap for another week! Enjoy your weekend everyone. Discuss </p>
<p><img src="http://www.lsqha.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/81067b2b16apup-1.png.png" title="Weekly Wrap up: 3D Street View, the Case Against Web 2.0, iPad Problems, And More..." alt="81067b2b16apup 1.png Weekly Wrap up: 3D Street View, the Case Against Web 2.0, iPad Problems, And More..." /></p>
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		<title>Twitter Highlights Popular Tweets, Goes Live With API</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 15:48:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Twitter turned on its new "popular" tweets feature in its search page last night, bubbling the three most popular tweets to the top of any search result. Previously, search results were only offered according to time, not any form of relevancy. In addition to the search feature showing up on search.twitter.com , the functionality has been turned on in Twitter's search API, so we're likely to see this sort of thing showing up in third-party clients soon, as well. Sponsor Don't be confused if popular search results aren't showing up when you search directly from the Twitter homepage - you need to specifically go to search.twitter.com for these new results to come up. For some reason, searching from the right-hand sidebar gives only results ordered by time. From the Twitter API Google Group on how tweets will be ordered: With this new project, we want to make real-time search even more valuable by surfacing the best tweets about a particular topic, by considering recency, but also the interactions on a tweet. This means analyzing the author's profile, as well as the number times the tweet has been retweeted, favorited, replied, and more. It's an evolving algorithm that we'll be iterating on &#038; tuning until practically the end of time. While the Twitter search returns only three results, the API should return more if desired. The API is opt-in, as we wrote last time , and offers the ability to get only new results, only popular results, or a mix. We're immediately wondering how this might be used with the geocoding variable. Will we see similar functionality to the location trending on Foursquare or Gowalla? What does mean to identify tweets as singular hubs of conversation, like we see with Techmeme? Trending topics are just that - topics surrounded by many tweets. This makes the focus center not around many people talking about a topic, but instead a few tweets that many people are centering around. We know we've seen similar implementations with the likes of TweetMeme , but now that it's in the API, what will we see next? Discuss ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> Twitter turned on its new "popular" tweets feature in its search page last night, bubbling the three most popular tweets to the top of any search result. Previously, search results were only offered according to time, not any form of relevancy. In addition to the search feature showing up on search.twitter.com , the functionality has been turned on in Twitter's search API, so we're likely to see this sort of thing showing up in third-party clients soon, as well. Sponsor Don't be confused if popular search results aren't showing up when you search directly from the Twitter homepage - you need to specifically go to search.twitter.com for these new results to come up. For some reason, searching from the right-hand sidebar gives only results ordered by time. From the Twitter API Google Group on how tweets will be ordered: With this new project, we want to make real-time search even more valuable by surfacing the best tweets about a particular topic, by considering recency, but also the interactions on a tweet. This means analyzing the author's profile, as well as the number times the tweet has been retweeted, favorited, replied, and more. It's an evolving algorithm that we'll be iterating on &#038; tuning until practically the end of time. While the Twitter search returns only three results, the API should return more if desired. The API is opt-in, as we wrote last time , and offers the ability to get only new results, only popular results, or a mix. We're immediately wondering how this might be used with the geocoding variable. Will we see similar functionality to the location trending on Foursquare or Gowalla? What does mean to identify tweets as singular hubs of conversation, like we see with Techmeme? Trending topics are just that - topics surrounded by many tweets. This makes the focus center not around many people talking about a topic, but instead a few tweets that many people are centering around. We know we've seen similar implementations with the likes of TweetMeme , but now that it's in the API, what will we see next? Discuss </p>
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		<title>That&#8217;s Not a Phone, It&#8217;s a Tiny Computer: Global Mobile Data Surpasses Voice</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Mar 2010 19:00:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The mobile phone's days as primarily a phone were short lived. Global mobile company Ericsson announced at the CTIA conference today that mobile data traffic surpassed voice traffic worldwide at approximately 140,000 Terabytes per month at the end of last year. GigaOM's Stacey Higginbotham writes , "Worryingly, that data traffic was generated by an estimated 400 million smartphones set against 4.6 billion mobile subscribers making voice calls. What happens when everyone has a smartphone?" This is an historic moment in terms of both technical capacity and the development of innovative features to serve mobile users. Sponsor The mobile industry is just coming to terms with this "tsunami of data" and the challenges it poses. Tricia Duryee wrote last year on MocoNews that two years ago none of the mobile companies would admit they faced a shortage of capacity, but that changed dramatically at the CTIA conference last year. In calling for more wireless spectrum, Qualcom co-founder Irwin Mark Jacobs said last year, "In the lab, we've done everything we know how to do to optimize spectrum. We have to use different tricks now." These tiny computers trying to use the spectrum that phones have traditionally used for voice are real game changers. As Duryee again reported last year, one smartphone equals 30 feature phones on a network, and one netbook or aircard equals 450 feature phones. It's not just about capacity, either. As mobile search specialist Peggy Anne Salz wrote last Summer, there's a whole lot of feature development possibilities opening up because of this data: "The advance of Internet-specific smartphones and the spread of app store schemes turns up the pressure on mobile operators (and their content providers) to decipher data transactions (on and off the network), combine it with location and demographic data and use the results to create a 360-degree view of the individual." Hopefully that will mean cool new features to serve users, not just mobile profiles to follow us around and target us with ads. So far smart phones have treated us pretty well though, haven't they? They certainly aren't just phones anymore. Don't miss the ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit on May 8th in Mountain View, California! We're at a key point in the history of mobile computing right now - we hope you'll join us, and a group of the most innovative leaders in the mobile industry, to discuss it. Discuss ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> The mobile phone's days as primarily a phone were short lived. Global mobile company Ericsson announced at the CTIA conference today that mobile data traffic surpassed voice traffic worldwide at approximately 140,000 Terabytes per month at the end of last year. GigaOM's Stacey Higginbotham writes , "Worryingly, that data traffic was generated by an estimated 400 million smartphones set against 4.6 billion mobile subscribers making voice calls. What happens when everyone has a smartphone?" This is an historic moment in terms of both technical capacity and the development of innovative features to serve mobile users. Sponsor The mobile industry is just coming to terms with this "tsunami of data" and the challenges it poses. Tricia Duryee wrote last year on MocoNews that two years ago none of the mobile companies would admit they faced a shortage of capacity, but that changed dramatically at the CTIA conference last year. In calling for more wireless spectrum, Qualcom co-founder Irwin Mark Jacobs said last year, "In the lab, we've done everything we know how to do to optimize spectrum. We have to use different tricks now." These tiny computers trying to use the spectrum that phones have traditionally used for voice are real game changers. As Duryee again reported last year, one smartphone equals 30 feature phones on a network, and one netbook or aircard equals 450 feature phones. It's not just about capacity, either. As mobile search specialist Peggy Anne Salz wrote last Summer, there's a whole lot of feature development possibilities opening up because of this data: "The advance of Internet-specific smartphones and the spread of app store schemes turns up the pressure on mobile operators (and their content providers) to decipher data transactions (on and off the network), combine it with location and demographic data and use the results to create a 360-degree view of the individual." Hopefully that will mean cool new features to serve users, not just mobile profiles to follow us around and target us with ads. So far smart phones have treated us pretty well though, haven't they? They certainly aren't just phones anymore. Don't miss the ReadWriteWeb Mobile Summit on May 8th in Mountain View, California! We're at a key point in the history of mobile computing right now - we hope you'll join us, and a group of the most innovative leaders in the mobile industry, to discuss it. Discuss </p>
<p><img src="http://img.skitch.com/20100324-tm1deeex9ay7ks5u8s27rieknq.jpg" title="Thats Not a Phone, Its a Tiny Computer: Global Mobile Data Surpasses Voice" alt="20100324 tm1deeex9ay7ks5u8s27rieknq Thats Not a Phone, Its a Tiny Computer: Global Mobile Data Surpasses Voice" /></p>
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		<title>Targeted Website Advertising – Guide Visitors to Your Products</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 06:52:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>BlogPostman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever wondered how those internet business success stories happened? People that seemed like they were ill-suited to the lives of an entrepreneur suddenly found the correct combination of determination, product development and internet savvy to attract thousands of visitors to their site and make a comfortable living for their families. There are many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever wondered how those internet business success stories happened? People that seemed like they were ill-suited to the lives of an entrepreneur suddenly found the correct combination of determination, product development and internet savvy to attract thousands of visitors to their site and make a comfortable living for their families. </p>
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<p>There are many different reasons why these people are successful, but one of the most important is their intelligent use of targeted website advertising. Many people think that all internet marketing consists of annoying popup ads or email spam that will just fill up your inbox with links and offers that you never wanted, but this just isn’t true. </p>
<p>Just like highly sophisticated marketing campaigns that are used by large corporations, targeted website advertising requires that you do research on your audiences, and learn how they like to be communicated with.</p>
<p>If you’re interested in using targeted website advertising to get the most out of your marketing dollars, you should know that there are many different tactics that have been found to be effective in increasing traffic to web pages. You’ll have to decide which will work best with your company mission and the types of people that you’re hoping to attract.</p>
<p>One of the most important things to know about <a title="Majon Targeted Website Advertising" href="http://www.majon.com" target="_blank">targeted website advertising</a> is that it’s important to make wise decisions about where you place your brand name and logo. Don’t just sign up for an advertising service that pushes your banner ads to just any site.</p>
<p>Dumping an advertising campaign off on any group of websites might confuse your viewers, and convince them that you are just eager for anyone to click on your links. Targeted website advertising will only display your banner ads on sites that have content that is relevant to your business.</p>
<p>If you’d like to develop a targeted advertising campaign, but aren’t really sure how to get started with the services that you’ll need to make it successful, you might want to consider working with an  internet marketing service that has experience promoting companies like yours. These services are going to cost </p>
<p>No one likes to feel like they are spinning their wheels and spending money on advertising that just doesn’t work. Click <a href="http://www.majon.com/clickexposure.html" target="_blank">here</a> to learn about time-tested techniques that can propel your business to the top.</p>
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		<title>Redirected Traffic – Drive Visits in Your Direction</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Mar 2010 13:41:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you been running an internet based business for a few months now, but can’t figure out why your daily traffic levels are so low? Even the most savvy internet users usually can’t tell you what makes them want to visit a site or not, so many web business owners are left with the frustrating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you been running an internet based business for a few months now, but can’t figure out why your daily traffic levels are so low? Even the most savvy internet users usually can’t tell you what makes them want to visit a site or not, so many web business owners are left with the frustrating task of learning by trial and error.</p>
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<p>Many people don’t realize that internet marketing is very different from traditional marketing in some significant ways, and if you try to advertise your web site with the same mass marketing tactics that work for traditional businesses, you’re probably going to be wasting your money.</p>
<p>These days, many people are searching for the perfect marketing strategy that will both provide them with a high volume of consistent traffic to their web pages on a daily basis, as well as increasing their sales ration. Many have discovered that redirected traffic is one of the best ways to accomplish this.</p>
<p>If you’ve never heard of redirected traffic before, you should know that it is a method for redirecting traffic from popular, trusted websites right to your own home page. This way, you can be sure that people that are interested in your product or services are sure to find your site.</p>
<p>One of the great things about redirected traffic as a marketing technique is that it takes much of the guess work out of advertising your site. This is because the people that will be directed to your site using this technique have already expressed some interested in that industry to begin with. By clicking on a specified keyword or category, they will be delivered right to your pages.</p>
<p>Using <a title="Majon Redirected Traffic" href="http://www.majon.com" target="_blank">redirected traffic</a> means that you will be making a more efficient use of your marketing dollars, because you won’t be wasting your time advertising on sites that are not really attracting your target customers.</p>
<p>Don’t be worried if you feel like you aren’t really the best person to be in charge of your redirected traffic marketing campaign. Often these types of tactics are best left up to the internet marketing experts that have perfected their execution and delivery. Make sure you choose to work with a company that has a history of successful campaigns in your industry.</p>
<p>Many people don’t realize how important website promotion is to the success of their business until they are already struggling. Don’t wait until you’re desperate! Click <a href="http://www.majon.com/clickexposure.html" target="_blank">here</a> to learn more about redirected marketing and other tactics that work.</p>
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		<title>Internet Marketing – Climb to the Top</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Mar 2010 09:26:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Owning or managing your own business can be very stressful, and many people have so many things to think about on a daily basis that they don’t even realize they are ignoring one of the most important business processes: internet marketing. Research has shown that millions of people turn to the internet first when they [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Owning or managing your own business can be very stressful, and many people have so many things to think about on a daily basis that they don’t even realize they are ignoring one of the most important business processes: internet marketing. Research has shown that millions of people turn to the internet first when they want to find a product or service, and you’ve got to figure out a way to take advantage of this ready-made audience.</p>
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<p>Traditional marketing usually consists of creating promotional materials that can be distributed and disseminated in a number of different ways, usually through print, radio, or television advertising. While these methods have been proven successful to a certain extent, they won’t be enough to keep you fresh in the minds of web surfers.</p>
<p>Internet marketing is an amazing tool for entrepreneurs, because it never closes, it can’t be torn down or covered with another advertisement, and it isn’t so permanent that you can’t make changes if your product or service suddenly becomes different. </p>
<p>Something that you have to understand about <a title="Majon Internet Marketing" href="http://www.majon.com/search-engine-marketing" target="_blank">internet marketing</a> is that it is always most successful when it happens in a wide variety of ways, all at once. This means that you have to find a way to combine search engine optimization techniques, with email advertising, website linking and other tactics in order to build quality brand awareness.</p>
<p>When you talk to most new internet business owners about internet marketing, you are likely to see their face become a little frustrated and very confused. Because there are so many different ways to go about it, choosing the right methods can be difficult.</p>
<p>If you want to take advantage of all the different ways that internet marketing can help to propel your business to the top of its industry, but you don’t want to waste time making silly novice mistakes, you might want to consider using an established online marketing firm to design and execute your campaigns.</p>
<p>The best internet marketing companies are the ones that have been around for a long time, and that have proven over and over again that they can increase visibility and sales for their client companies. Don’t be sucked in by fly by night companies that tell you they can double your traffic overnight, because these claims are often much too good to be true.</p>
<p>Don’t waste your time on marketing techniques that won’t get you noticed in the audiences you’re targeting. Click <a href="http://www.majon.com/" target="_blank">here</a> to learn more about internet marketing.</p>
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		<title>Website Promotion – Get Noticed</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Feb 2010 14:13:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>BlogPostman</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Imagine this: you spend two months working with a web designer to make your new site look cutting edge and interesting. You’ve got great products or services to offer people, and you’ve done your research so you know that there’s a demand. You’re ready to start earning money, and when you launch your site, you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Imagine this: you spend two months working with a web designer to make your new site look cutting edge and interesting. You’ve got great products or services to offer people, and you’ve done your research so you know that there’s a demand. You’re ready to start earning money, and when you launch your site, you expect thousands of people to start clicking on your links and making purchases- but none of that happens. You’ve forgotten that website promotion is an essential part of being a successful online business person.</p>
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<p>The fact that anyone with the right drive and ambition can start a business on the internet is both an advantage and a disadvantage. Although this gives more people the opportunity to take control of their careers, it also means that there are many mistakes to be made before success is captured. </p>
<p>If you’re ready to have your website noticed by more of the right kind of internet users, you have to realize that website promotion is something that you have to be doing all the time. It’s important to remember that while this is important to the success of your site, it doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive.</p>
<p>If you’ve never thought about the need for website promotion before, you should realize that it’s alright if you don’t have a degree in internet marketing or advertising. Many of the best website owners out there have turned over this portion of their business to the capable hands of professionals that can get results quickly and efficiently.</p>
<p>The best <a title="Majon Website Promotion" href="http://www.majon.com/WebsitePromotion" target="_blank">website promotion</a> services out there are the ones that can give you easy access to a whole collection of promotional services that are designed to get people clicking on your links and making purchases on your site right away. This is usually the most cost effective tactic, because it addressed your need for a comprehensive plan of attack.</p>
<p>Many people don’t realize that getting professional help with website promotion doesn’t mean that they have to have a large website, or that they have to have a large budget for promoting that website. Thanks to healthy competition between promotion providers, it is usually possible to get these services at a low price.</p>
<p>No matter which website promotion services you decide to use, make sure that they offer you a proven social bookmarking element. If you spend hundreds of dollars to promote your site, but you ignore social media, you’ll be doing yourself a disservice.</p>
<p>Don’t allow you website to slip into oblivion! Click <a href="http://www.majon.com/WebsitePromotion" target="_blank">here</a> to learn more about promotional tools that will increase your visibility and the level of traffic that comes to your site.</p>
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