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HyperAllergic: The World’s Best Art Blogazine

Blog Reviews May 16, 2010
Hyperallergic Art Magazine

HyperAllergic’s efficiency is in how simply it features its wonderful content. Lots of websites have yet to figure out how to get out of the way of their content. From a design standpoint, there is very little to distract the eye from the proper focus of the site. The front page of the site is basically a text book example of how a content-heavy site should look and behave.

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How To Shoot Yourself In The Foot With Social Media

Blog Reviews April 15, 2010
New York Observer

The Observer has not been great about keeping up with trends about social media but I’ve noticed them slowly catching up, turning their popular columns, like the Daily Transom, into blog-like formats. What’s funny is that in many ways the Observer was the progenitor of this style of quick fire reporting and comment.

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The Psychology of Social Media Marketing

Blog Reviews April 14, 2010
Bronson Trigger Finger

Selling things is selling things, whether its online or at a hot dog stand. And in order to be a great salesman, you have to understand the psychology behind purchasing. That is the point of Derek’s website

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Reasons to Subscribe to ZAC

Blog Reviews March 28, 2010
Blog Delivery!

Consider this a shameless post to get you to subscribe to my blog. Many people aren’t even aware that one can subscribe to blogs. Like a newspaper? Yep, but free! And if you do keep on reading, you might decide that behind the shamelessness, the creative promiscuity and the provocations that shame doesn’t really enter into the equation of this project.

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Feast: The Food Blog Evolves

Blog Reviews February 22, 2010
NBC Local Offers Up FEAST! From Ben Leventhal

As the community of food blogging matures, it is refreshing to see some quality innovations taking place. The audience is ready for something else. For too long, the food blogging scene has been a top down pyramid, with you know who at the top, quickly followed by Serious Eats, Grub Street, and other assorted aggregators and networks. The bottom of the pyramid contains countless personal food blogs, many of dubious quality, derivative writing, and the photographic skills of retarded monkeys.

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