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Social Hacking Affordable Blogger Outreach Solution Inkybee: Finding Relevant Blogs Whether you’re a business, a brand or a blogger you need a way to find relevant blogs. Ideally, you want to be able to rank them by influence and reach and keep track of your interactions with the bloggers. Previously I wrote about the Blog Outreach Management tool Group High, but that solution is only suitable for large agencies and brands because of the high cost. (Originally $3000 per user per year; more recently I’ve been told $7500-$10,000 per user per year.) Inkybee does everything Group High does starting at only $19 per month (or get 2 free months if you pay for a year). Their database is currently smaller, but growing rapidly. This video shows me actually using Inkybee: Inkybee is the solution I personally use to keep track of bloggers by niche. If you watch the video you’ll know how Inkybee works. The following two tabs change content below.

TechCrunch Seth's Blog C Opens Data on the Web with SPARQL Powerful Technology for Querying Distributed and Diverse Data Contact Americas, Australia -- Ian Jacobs, <ij@w3.org>, +1.718.260.9447 or +1.617.253.2613 Contact Europe, Africa and the Middle East -- Marie-Claire Forgue, <mcf@w3.org>, +33.492.38.75.94 Contact Asia -- Yasuyuki Hirakawa <chibao@w3.org>, +81.466.49.1170 -- 15 January 2008 -- W3C announced today the publication of SPARQL, the key standard for opening up data on the Semantic Web. "Trying to use the Semantic Web without SPARQL is like trying to use a relational database without SQL," explained Tim Berners-Lee, W3C Director. There are already 14 known implementations of SPARQL, many of which are open source. SPARQL Overcomes Traditional Query Language Limitations of Local Searches, Single Formats Many successful query languages exist, including standards such as SQL and XQuery. The goal of the Semantic Web is to enable people to share, merge, and reuse data globally. SPARQL Turns Data Access into a Web Service

Home Page - Nathalie Lussier Tabulator: Generic data browser The Tabulator project is a generic data browser and editor. Using outline and table modes, it provides a way to browse RDF data on the web. RDF is the standard for inter-application data exchange. You can use it in two ways As a Firefox Add-on The tabulator extension is a Firefox extension which allows Firefox to handle data as well as documents. As a web application The tabulator online version is a set of open source Javascript scripts ("AJAX") which can run in any web page to add data browsing. The Tabulator is open source under the W3C software license. Try it: About it: Publications: Berners-Lee, T., Hollenbach, J., Lu, K., Presbrey, J., Pru d'ommeaux, E. and schraefel, m. c. , Tabulator Redux: Writing Into the Semantic Web, unpublished, 2007. For Developers: Thanks to all those who have provided feedback, code patches etc. Data links Only if you have a data browser, such as ffox+Tabulator extension, installed. Tabulator project

511: Derek Blair: Running his dream business on his dream island 37 Flares153019--×37 Flares 40 Flares Twitter 19 Facebook 15 Google+ 3 LinkedIn 3 inShare3 40 Flares × Listen to the Episode Below Join our newsletter and receive: The top 12 resources from our guests! Podcast: Play in new window | Download What does it take to be an Entrepreneur? Derek is the guy who moved to Cyprus with $500 and a laptop, but without the food, shelter or transport. 99Designs: The #1 marketplace for graphic design. Day One Morning The planning stage. Google AccountDropbox accountVideo Blocks 7 day free trialFiverr.com accountPayPal accountAdobe Creative Cloud 30 day free trial Afternoon The shopping stage Source a local pre-paid debit card and load it with $200 Use the $300 I have left over to: Buy the best smartphone I can for $250Spend $45 on printed T-Shirts that have “ASK ME WHAT I’M DOING” printed front and backBuy stationery – notepad, pens, pencils Use the $200 pre-paid card to buy: Evening Write out business plan. Day 2 Filming Afternoon/Evening Day 3 The entire day Days 4 – 7

Notation3 (N3) A readable RDF syntax Up to Design Issues An RDF language for the Semantic Web This article gives an operational semantics for Notation3 (N3) and some RDF properties for expressing logic. This is an informal semantics in that should be understandable by a human being but is not a machine readable formal semantics. These properties are not part of the N3 language, but are properties which allow N3 to be used to express rules, and rules which talk about the provenance of information, contents of documents on the web, and so on. The log: namespace has functions, which have built-in meaning for CWM and other software. See also: The prefix log: is used below as shorthand for the namespace < Motivation The motivation of the logic was to be useful as a tool in in open web environment. A goal is that information, such as but not limited to rules, which requires greater expressive power than the RDF graph, should be sharable in the same way as RDF can be shared. Formal syntax Semantics

This is for the quiet ones... - Nathalie Lussier Even when you feel invisible… This is for you if you want to make a big impact in the world, and reach millions without leaving the comfort of your home. You want to write books. Launch programs. Share what’s in your heart. But you don’t necessarily enjoy putting yourself out there, being loud and pounding your chest, or pigeonholing yourself either. You have so much to express that comes from deep inside, and you know that you can only do that if you overcome the limitations of being one of the quiet ones… Welcome. In fact, this introversion is one of your strengths and gifts. If I can do it, so can you. Many people have watched me evolve over the years: from starting out making videos in my kitchen all mousy and shy… To now leading a full 2-day live business training event and speaking on stage for much of it. And they always ask me how it was possible for me to put myself on camera regularly, and embark on and edgy photo shoot? I was where you are today. Maybe even more.

Semantic Studios | Information Architecture, User Experience, Fi 9 Google Analytics Tips to Improve Your Marketing Do you use Google Analytics? Are you leveraging the many apps that work with Google Analytics? Integrating data from third-party tools, plugins and platforms with Google Analytics helps you gain insight about your online marketing efforts. In this article I’ll share nine tips to help you get more out of Google Analytics. Improve your marketing with these tools and tips for Google Analytics. Listen to this article: Listen now: Play in new window | Download You can also subscribe via RSS, Stitcher and iTunes. #1: Add Google Analytics to WordPress You can easily add Google Analytics to your self-hosted WordPress website using the Google Analytics by Yoast plugin. The plugin lets you configure advanced features such as tracking outbound clicks, downloads and internal links that redirect to external websites; for example, affiliate links you create using your own domain (yourdomain.com/affiliate/product). #2: Integrate All Analytics Platforms Choose which platforms you’ll track analytics for.

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