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aimClear’s 2009 Daily Training Link Library

Posted by Marty Weintraub on January 1st 2010 in Training | 3 comments

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Search moves at the speed of light, so staying current is crucial.  This list of over 1,500 search industry articles, ideas, tweets, tool reviews, notes, snippets and snark is our 2009 internal agency-training library of  content. The aimClear team has embraced systemic review of this “Daily Training List” and it’s a cool part of the routine.

This mutual commitment to reading helps our shop keep a fresh awareness of current developments and is an important component of our training. We often discuss these posts as a group informally, and refer back to them as resources. I personally revisit the archive, send links to clients,  tweet, etc… It takes hours every day to read this much and we’ve found a lot of value in keeping discoveries in the link roundup format. Try searching this page for anything that happened in search last year and chances are you’ll find a useful resource.

We’ve decided to publish last year’s daily training notes for two reasons: First we want to gratefully acknowledge the bloggers and publications we depend on each day.  I’d like send special thanks to Barry Schwartz, the DailySearchCap,  SEOmoz, SearchEngineWatch & AllTop. Second, skimming the list of over 1,500 bulleted entries provides a sweet overview of our industry’s evolution in 2009. Read the rest of this entry »

SEMPO Webinar: “Social Media For the Rest of Us, Sourcing Corporate Feed Content”

Posted by Marty Weintraub on November 19th 2008 in Training | Be the first to comment!

aimClear sempoBlogging is only one usage for open source content management systems (CMS) like WordPress. On Thursday, November 20, 2008 12:00 PM ET/9:00 AM PT, I’ll be presenting a free SEMPO Webcast to discuss mining recurrent content from traditional public relations communications-that probably already exist within your company’s day to day information flow. (register). Read the rest of this entry »