links for 2009-02-18

  • The hottest microblogging service, Twitter, is changing the way TV, literature and media operate. Ajesh Patalay reports
  • This is a great video overview of Google Analytics if you're new to it. I'm surprised this isn't prominently placed directly IN Google Analytics so folks can just pop it up and watch it!
  • For decades, newspapers have had a strangle-hold on the real estate market. Tim Moore, VP of Marketing for Semonin, shares how his industry is changing with the times and placing a larger emphasis on the Internet.
  • If you're blog is not listed in Google Blog Search Results, you can enter your blog or feed address on Google Blog Search manually.
  • Facebook has been embroiled in this week about changes it recently made to its its Terms of Service that gave the company unusually sweeping rights over customers’ content and privacy.
  • Joint Solution Drives Revenue by Empowering Marketers With Deeper, Actionable Insight Into the Effectiveness of Their Marketing Campaigns and Web Activities
  • These free open courseware classes can help any web worker get a step up on the task with courses including web design skills, media arts, photography and video, writing and communication, technology, and even classes to help freelancers get ahead with marketing and entrepreneurial topics.