Our third Search Engine Land column has now been launched, Let’s Get Social. This comes out Tuesday and covers issues relating to social media sites, such as Digg, Netscape, Reddit and StumbleUpon.

Those names not familiar to you? Then check out today’s first column, Forget ABCs, The Social Media Alphabet Is DNSR, which provides an introduction.

Neil Patel has written the column. Readers here may also recognize his name from the great The New Digg Features Plus, A Submitter’s Perspective article he did for Search Engine Land last month. Neil is co-founder and CTO of ACS, and I regularly read his stuff about social media issues on his company’s blog, Pronet Advertising. It’s great to have him now joining us to write regularly here.

Neil will be alternating with Cameron Olthuis, director of marketing and design for ACS and who also writes regularly on the company blog. Watch for Cameron’s debut next week — and welcome to both of them!

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    Glad to see Social Media getting some attention here. Looking forward to this series of columns.. cheers!

 

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