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Tag Archive | "YouTube"

how a john mccain video got ranked for ‘ohio jobs’

Monday, October 27, 2008

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By Joel Cheesman - How did a John McCain for President video on YouTube get a high rank for the keyphrase "Ohio Jobs" on Google? We go digging for some insight into how it happened. Hint: Links were really important.

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yoh, check out this facebook fan page

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

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By Vanessa Dennis - Yoh, a provider of talent and outsourcing services, has announced a collaboration with CareerBuilder to build a Yoh Facebook fan page. The page will feature their customized YohTube channel and a career blog called The Recruiter.

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employmentcrossing spamming youtube?

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

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By Joel Cheesman - I just love e-mail spam. I love getting my YouTube account spammed too. It makes me feel so warm and fuzzy. The most recent offender appears to be a site in the EmploymentCrossing network. Or is it?

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shoelace-maker social network sells for hundreds?

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

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By Vanessa Dennis - It's nice to see that a temp agency has a sense of humor. Spherion Corporation has debuted the second season of their online series The Temp Life, which got about 100,000 views on various video portals during the first season. Warning: may induce a few chuckles.

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climber.com goes youtube

Monday, June 2, 2008

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The guys at recently redesigned Climber.com are now utilizing YouTube. Loyal viewers of Diggnation may find some similarity in Climber’s format - two dudes, loose, tongue-in-cheek, DIY-production quality - minus the laptops, beer and numerous viewers. Click here to checkout their channel.

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hr’s web 2.0 pickle

Friday, February 15, 2008

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They’re born at a seemingly nonstop pace: Web start-ups offering new ways for businesses to connect with people. Facebook, YouTube and StumbleUpon are just some of the most recognizable. Blogs like Techcrunch offer ongoing insight into the Next Big Thing. Companies large and small are furiously developing MySpace pages and Facebook applications, and hoping that [...]

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