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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2009-04-05

April 5, 2009 By Brent Chaters Leave a Comment

  • Is navigation more important? Or is content more importnat as the primary element on a web page? #
  • What is the most important number? #
  • What website could you not live with out? #
  • @dleroux I’ll make that an article on my blog why prettiness matters in reply to dleroux #
  • Is it bad that there are more computers in my house than people? #
  • setting up Twitter for my Squidoo account #
  • @dleroux it’s been a while since I’ve played ball hockey but I think we could put together a team, just to see a genuine stalking go down. in reply to dleroux #
  • @dleroux or 18 Again! which came out a few months before Big. Sigh there are no really good movies anymore. in reply to dleroux #
  • I just updated my Squidoo page: Gab Monkey Talking web design, SEO and web 2.0 / http://tinyurl.com/cqkyeo #
  • Does google inspire evil just by being? #
  • If you tweet and no one @ back did you realy make any noise #
  • How are touch devices going to change web design and dynamic events? #
  • Just added myself to the http://wefollow.com twitter directory under: #web #marketing #design #
  • Rushing around to get in last monut shopping and grocoers and want to get two articles in the can still #
  • Rushing around to get last minute shopping on and want to get two articles in the can #

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Brent Chaters Brent Chaters is the author of the O'Reilly book Mastering Search Analytics: Measuring SEO, SEM and Site Search as well as Multichannel Marketing Ecosystems: Creating Connected Customer Experiences. Brent has been working with internet based technology since 1998, he has won two TV Ontario awards. Brent has worked for large world wide corporations and small business across multiple verticals including, CPG, Automotive, Financial Services, Entertainment, Technology and Public Sector, helping lead them into the world of digital marketing.

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