Tweets on social media optimization, search engine marketing, digital media and Kansas City for the week ending October 29, 2010.
- In preparation for election day, Facebook helps voters find their polling place. Mashable
- Tagoramic lets you tag a friend in a composite image from the World Series. Inside Facebook
- New search engine Blekko uses ‘Slashtags as a way for anyone to make a vertical SE around any topic.’ Danny Sullivan
- Kansas City Star Sunday circulation falls below 300,000, a drop of more than 10% since 2008. KC Confidential
- Political research: Boards of tech companies like GOOG, AAPL lean left, energy companies right, most are bi-partisan.
- KC’s Garmin gets out of smart phone production to ‘focus on other handset applications.’ KC Business Journal
- PR questions from 1950: How do I track these new outlets? How do I pitch them? Will they be around next year? Cision
- Bing: ‘As of today, Microsoft’s adCenter now powering all the paid search listings on both Bing and Yahoo.
- Things are going well at Mizzou for the ‘perfect GameDay site’ for ESPN this weekend. St. Louis Post Dispatch
- President Obama visits home of Google’s Marissa Mayer for a fundraiser. San Francisco Chronicle
- Danny Sullivan offers his first impressions of Google TV.
- B2B isn’t sexy … and other reasons it’s hard for non-B2C entities to gain Facebook friends. WSJ
- LinkedIn for BlackBerry now supports the new OS, making it easier to ‘connect and communicate with your network.’
- Avinash Kaushik takes a (very) in-depth look at ‘tools for the complete web analytics 2.0 spectrum.’
- For Q3 at NYT, ad revenue drops 1% as digital revenue growth of 14.6% can’t offset 5.8% drop in print ads. AllThingsD
- [We like the new look!] RT @KCBizjournal “You have to check it out — our brand new home page just went live!”
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