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9892_32 John Stansbury's Bookmarks Tagged With "shameless self-promotion"

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  1. Visit Yahoo! Buzz - Publish Your Content Yahoo! Buzz - Publish Your Content

    Now Buzz is open to anybody. From what I hear, it’s about 10 times as potent as Digg. YMMV.

  2. Visit Google Friend Connect Google Friend Connect

    Turn any website into a social network. This way, Google doesn’t even have to acquire you!

  3. Visit plusplusbot: johnstansbury plusplusbot: johnstansbury

    Great. Yet another thing to keep up with the Jones'. Or, in my case, to obsess over hourly.

  4. Visit My Twitter plan, revealed! My Twitter plan, revealed!

    Curse you, Zeldman! Curse you and all your web standards, too!

  5. Visit TwitterPoster TwitterPoster

    Visual representation of the most “influential” folks on Twitter. The more followers, the bigger the picture. Like all things of this nature, it's sort of a one–trick pony, but at least it gives people bragging rights. Now with localities!

  6. Visit Joyent: Badges Joyent: Badges

    FOUND YOU! Honestly, I can't tell you how many times I've had to hunt for this. If only there were some convenient type of bookmarking service I could search on the internet...

  7. Visit I can has Pownce I can has Pownce

    Please, take these, please. There's 5 invitations I'm just giving away.

  8. Visit Blog about Xtorrent, get NewsFire 2 beta Blog about Xtorrent, get NewsFire 2 beta

    "Attention bloggers: If you write a story about this Xtorrent 1.1 release, you will be invited to join the NewsFire 2 private beta later this year. This will be your chance to try out NewsFire 2 ahead of everyone else."

  9. Visit Bubble 2.0 Coming Soon Bubble 2.0 Coming Soon

    I guess since John C. Dvorak got a Mac, he's missing out on his usual target to get cheap page views. Sadly, that "ad-leveraged search" sorta sounds like "ad-leveraged television programs" - that means they work because they are targeted. Yes, tar… More

  10. Visit There's a fine line between blogspam and self-submission There's a fine line between blogspam and self-submission

    More from Stuart Brown on the blogspam debate and self–submitting your content.

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