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hi leif!
i came to your site via linkedin, hoping to find a blog. 🙂
you probably know by now that google updated its pagerank algorithm around the time of this post. i read somewhere that a whole bunch of blogs received a boosted PR because of the change, but i can’t find the article now, and like you kinda alluded to – pagerank probably shouldn’t be used as a deciding factor in search marketing decisions.
anyhoo, i digress. do you have any recommendations for usability or web marketing books/resources? i’d like to learn more so i can back up my feelings with facts. 🙂
hope you’re great,
alana
thank you!
Ah geez, you got me. To be honest with you I haven’t slogged my way through any marketing books in a long time. I’m reading Getting Things Done by David Allen right now, which is a productivity book.Maybe Don’t Make Me Think by Steve Krug or Web Analytics Demystified by Eric Peterson… It’s been a long time since I looked though those though.Janet might have some more thoughts.Hope you’re great too!