Got Digg Captcha… Don’t Worry
Yesterday I noticed, as I am sure a number of people noticed, that Digg was requiring me to enter a captcha to comment or shout on the site.
Now before you get upset or mad about seeing a captcha on your Digg comments or shouts, remember that captcha is not new to Digg and if they had wanted to inforce a captcha on the entire site then they could have done so from day one.
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Marketing on Twitter Gets Easier With Tweet Pro
Over the last 6 months there has been an amazing growth in the use of Twitter. It has gone from something that people thought had no value to something almost everyone is using on a daily basis.

With that increased popularity we have seen the release of numerous Twitter tools and applications. There are complete Twitter solutions for your desktop and mobile phones, sites that act as a Twitter search engine, and tools to show you various user stats.
The one thing that has really been lacking is a tool that would help marketers manage their Twitter accounts and campaigns.
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Brent Csutoras: Social Media Interviews
I was searching around today and noticed an interview video I had not see in some time.
It got me to thinking that I should probably gather them all together and put them in a post so I can find them when I need to in the future and also so anyone interesting in seeing them can watch them in one spot.
SES: San Jose 2008 - Social Media Marketing
It is August again and that means we are creeping up on SES San Jose again.
From August 18th through the 22nd, some of the top online marketers from all over the world will be speaking, drinking, and sharing their industry secrets at one of the must attend conferences of the year.
On Wednesday the 20th from 10:30-11:45am, I have been invited to speak about social media in a session called “Social Media Marketing: What is it and what is it good for?“, where I will be focusing on marketing within social news sites like Reddit, Digg, and StumbleUpon and explaining what you can expect to see from your marketing efforts.
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