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Tweet Roundup | 02/28/10

February 27, 2010 by Darrin Widick Leave a Comment

A roundup of our Group 3 Solutions Tweets about social media optimization, search engine marketing, digital media and Kansas City advertising news.

  • Twitter’s ad platform likely to mimic Google’s, and will only show up in Twitter search results. All Things D
  • Caller: ‘This is Steve Jobs from Apple.’ Winner of $10k iTunes card: ‘Yeah right.’ Rolling Stone
  • Jeff Jarvis says we should share info with our customers like Continental practices ‘operational transparency.’
  • Announcing the launch of Methodist Healthcare in Memphis, Tennessee Transplant Institute page.
  • More and more folks are seeing the new Google look-and-feel that has been tested for awhile. Danny Sullivan
  • While young guns are “ready, fire, aim” … Yahoo is “ready, aim, aim, aim, aim.” TechCrunch
  • Digg offers an update on how Digg Ads work, how they have performed in first 4 months. (via Search Engine Watch)
  • Calling the move ‘critical to marketers,’ Webtrends has integrated Facebook measurement into their analytics. Search Engine Watch
  • Congrats Carol Dobies: 2010 class of the most influential women of Kansas City. Kansas City Business Magazine
  • With partner Dobies Healthcare Group, helped launch Joomla-powered site for Aging In Place firm LifeWise Renovations.
  • Helped Milbank Manufacturing’s PowerGen division launch a new Joomla-powered website for Home Standby Generators.
  • Yahoo Answers gets a makeover: recent overhaul of how Yahoo Answers looks and works. Search Engine Land
  • Bing encourages users to learn, explore and follow their passion. Follow the Save the Poles Expedition for inspiration.
  • So you’ve got a Facebook Fan Page. Now what? Great tips on how to add value to your Fan Page.
  • AdweekDotCom: Tweets Gain Traction w/ Fortune 500 Firms
  • Take part in today’s Health Care Summit through CitizenTube.
  • ‘This Stuff Is Tough.” Google search philosophy: Algorithmically-generated results. No query left behind. Keep it simple.

Previous Tweet Roundups are here.

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