Compiling a list of useful sites with Writely
October 11th, 2006 by choim
Finding websites that can teach you about different areas of internet marketing could be quite frustrating. I’ve spent hours looking for useful websites that could teach me about SEO, pay per click campaigns, viral marketing, etc without much success.
Attending Provo Labs Academy and Paul Allen’s internet marketing class at BYU have changed this. Now, I am spending less and less time trying to do this research myself.
To help all those who are attending Provo Labs Academy or Paul’s internet marketing class keep track of useful websites, I created a Google Writely file.
Creating a Collaborative List of Useful Sites for More Effective Internet Marketing
- Instead of trying to compile a list of useful websites individually, the idea is to collaborate and create this list together!
- When you find a site that is helpful, please add the site address and a brief description to the list
- Feel free to add comments, change/edit the description
- If you are interested in accessing or editing the list, please leave a comment below or send me an email at choim@boomyeah.com
Michael,
I would love access to your Writley document. However, you do mean the Google docs & spreadsheets now right? Thats the only way I currently haev access to writley.
If you use Firefox Google Notebook is really the web data gather tool. I use it to gather all my content ideas from other webistes for my own. Also I do already have a SEO notebook started. I do love the google doc though, copy and pastine HTML into a word processor has never been so satisfying.
Let me know and I can add you as a viewer or an editor of my SEO notebook in exchange for your writley access.
It was good to see you had a blog and thanks for the blogroll link. I have done like wise.