
I have known for awhile that Nashville is full of great online marketing minds. The first quarter of 2010 was no exception, when it came to great blog posts.
Below are some of my favorite Nashville posts from Q1.
- Mitch Canter is an expert with WordPress, but this time he had me amazed by his take on the NBC Late Night shuffle with The Morning After: An Inside Look at Viral Metrics and The New NBC Logo (#failcock) is (apparently) well-loved!.
- Scott Gordon, The Anti-Pimp, taught us How to find a recruiter that doesn’t suck.
- “Bazinga!” – I get 100, because I read “An object lesson …” by Lucas Hendrickson.
- Amber Weinberg taught us What A Web Developer Is and Isn’t.
- Meredith Stack, with Paramore|Redd, gave us Inspiration for your PPC Optimization in 5 Easy Tips.
- Christian Grantham explained Why Metro Council’s ban on tweets is wrong.
- Bill Seaver reminds us that success from social media does not come overnight with Don’t Expect Social Media Success For Four Months.
- Chris Wage, of CentreSource, gave us some details on the often overlooked final step of website deployment: Backups and the Web
- Sam Davidson reminded us that if someone is not digging your stuff, then move on. “It’s time to move on to somewhere – anywhere – that will appreciate us.” Check out: “Starbucks would appreciate me more.”
I am sure I missed a lot. Share with me your Best of Nashville for Q1. And yes, you can include your own posts.
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