Daily Digest 05/01/2009

by Andy Brudtkuhl on April 30, 2009

  • The point here is that having the ability to morph your blog per visitor activity can assist you in meeting your conversion goals (whatever they may be). A list of popular posts is quite a simple feature, so let me take you to another level by showing you more ways to make your blog smart.

    tags: getanewbrowser, wordpress, plugins

  • A source familiar with Facebook’s long-term strategy tells us the startup “definitely” plans to eventually build an ad network on the back of Facebook Connect, the service that allows users to sign-in to participating third-party sites using their Facebook accounts. The idea is that Facebook would be able to sell ads for third-party sites, targeting them using all the anonymous demographic and behavioral information it keeps on its users.

    tags: getanewbrowser, facebook, advertising

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