Tue 6 Jan 2009
Tamar Weinberg’s Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2008
Blurb by Shaun Anderson (Hobo)3 posts from the last year on the Hobo seo blog were included in social media consultant Tamar Weinberg’s yearly roundup of the Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2008.
Here’s how this works: In the Internet Marketing Best Posts “series,†I take posts that are typically timeless — they’re not confined to a specific event or news occurrence — they’re valuable for the long haul in terms of Internet Marketing and creative strategy. Hopefully, you’ll see that these posts are still relevant in a few years down the road.
- Keyword Density SEO Myths: Hobo SEO asked a bunch of established SEO experts about their opinions on keyword density.
- The Idiot’s Guide to StumbleUpon: Tim Nash, an active StumbleUpon expert, has offered some strategies on using the social discovery tool.
- How to Get Started in Social Media: There are so many sites out there, so Shana Albert (another expert social media consultant) explains how she got involved and the sites you can use for both business and personal purposes.
The full list is a great list for inspiration in so many ways – and it’s a great read – see here -Â Best Internet Marketing Posts of 2008
Addition – Matt McGee has a useful 2008 mash-up list for search marketers too.
Did you know when you link to a Hobo SEO post we have search engine friendly links back to your site if approved? Our comments are also search engine friendly you know (once you've commented on a few posts)! Do you need any more encouragement to get involved in the conversation ;)


Congratulations on your posts making it to the Best Internet Marketing Posts 2008 list! I’ve really enjoyed reading through your blog and marketing posts and I have learned so many valuable strategies and techniques! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the kind words – glad you found the blog useful
I made a similar post, but linked to posts on other blogs.It´s a great way to show appreciation to people who take the effort to produce good blog content.