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What The Cloud Engineer & Every Internet Marketer Must Know

What The Cloud Engineer & Every Internet Marketer Must Know | information analyst | Scoop.it
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What The Cloud Engineer Must Know
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A new IDC report sponsored by Microsoft and published by Forbes indicates that the demand for a cloud-ready IT force will grow by 26% through 2015.

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Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, October 1, 2013 5:17 PM

Loved this post because the tone is teaching, "cloud engineers" and so we interloping Internet marketers can learn too. Don't think understanding the cloud is important? Here are just a few Internet marketing CSF (Critical Success Factors) impacted by "cloud formation":

* Speed of your website.

* SEO acceptability of your website.
* Google acceptability of your content and site.

* Web 3.0 dynamic contingent logic firing in real time.

That last bullet is my favorite and least understood. Websites won't operate or be created the way we do now. The "appificaiton" of everything + the cloud = more sophisticated logic firing ln more cylinders, faster and faster, better and better.

The cloud is opening up possibilities. We are creating CureCancerStarter.org without much concern to image weight since the Amazon Content Delivery Network is taking much of the heavy lifting off the page. Multiple that one benefit by a hundred and you see why understanding the cloud is a CSF.

 

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4 Pillars of Lean Web Design

4 Pillars of Lean Web Design | information analyst | Scoop.it
User centered web design tries to structure websites to match the expectations, needs, and abilities of visitors. Here are 4 pillars that make it possible.

Via Martin (Marty) Smith
Martin (Marty) Smith's curator insight, May 27, 2013 4:23 PM

Four Pillars
* The User.

* The Content.

* The Design Framework.

* The Visual Design.

Combine Lean Web Design with @Scoopit's Lean Content Marketing and you will be dangerous :).

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8 Tips For Making The Most Of Your RSS Feed

8 Tips For Making The Most Of Your RSS Feed | information analyst | Scoop.it

I’m on a FeedBurner roll at the moment. Yesterday I showed you how you can tweet out new posts using FeedBurner. And today I thought it would be good to run through all of the useful settings that FeedBurner has to offer. If you’re not a FeedBurner user (hint: you really should be), I’m afraid that the majority of this article is not for you.

 

It took me rather a long time to realize that there is a lot more to FeedBurner than meets the eye. I would typically register a blog with the service and move on with my day. But it’s worth spending a few minutes on your options.


Before you make a start on the tips below, make sure that you have followed the step by step FeedBurner signup process I laid out in this post...


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RADCAB - Steps for Online Information Evaluation

RADCAB - Steps for Online Information Evaluation | information analyst | Scoop.it

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Anthony Beal's curator insight, July 30, 2013 9:01 AM

Includes the -  RADCAB Rubric - Information (Self) Evaluation Assessment Tool

Tina Jameson's curator insight, August 1, 2013 7:52 PM

Good mnemonic for helping students evaluate websites.

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4 Key Criteria to Build Your Dream Blog

4 Key Criteria to Build Your Dream Blog | information analyst | Scoop.it

Have you wanted to start a blog, a website or an online business, but you’re not sure where to begin? Are you already putting in the hard yards to build one or the other or both, but you’re not sure if it’s going where you want it to go?

 

Building blogs and online businesses is very exciting, but it’s a very challenging endeavor as well. Whilst the excitement helps, some days it’s never enough to prepare you for just what it takes to be successful, as always there’s so much to do...


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Tom George's comment, December 28, 2011 8:38 AM
Good one Martin thanks for sharing this today.
Chuck Bartok's comment, December 28, 2011 11:39 AM
Appreciate your curations. Have posted to our Network Blog Community.