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Five Favorite Stumbles of the Week, Vol. 9

This week’s Stumbling is focused on blogs, websites and search engines. Seems as thought there are always better ways to do things.

It seems like a new social networking site, micro-blog, or aggregator pops up every day. Who has time to keep up with all of them? How do you know which ones work and which are a monumental waste of time? Can a business really afford to be everywhere? The editors at Inside CRM have done a lot of the leg work for you with their list of 50 social sites every business needs a presence on.

Loyal readers know I’m partial to everything Google, especially its search engine capabilities. But some people, especially writers, may be looking for a different experience in scouring the Web for information. At LearningXL, Laura Milligan has put together a list of 100 fun and useful search engines for writers.

On a related note, the folks at Education Portal have put together a list of 12 insightful blogs that every writer should be reading. Wait a minute…PR Prowess isn’t on the list?

Everyone is looking for an edge when it comes to Internet marketing. Ensuring your website is performing at peak efficiency is a crucial part of that overall strategy. Brayn Eisenberg has 33 tools that can make your website better.

At Write-to-Done, Leo Babauta has put together a list of 10 mistakes that could be kiling your blog. He does not pull any punches. No. 1 on his list: less than useful posts.

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