Social Media Custom Search Added

By Tim

I added, to the top before all the posts, a Google Custom Search box. This custom search engine searches through Social Media related web sites, blogs and wikis. Leave a comment below if you’d like to be able to add sites to the search engine - it’s easy to do and it helps build out this helpful resource.

I’d also throw in Squidoo as a great place to find relevant content on niche interests - there currently isn’t a Social Media lens, anyone want to create it?

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3 Comments so far

  1. Would love to be able to submit links every once in a while - using a tag like portlandsocialmediaclub in del.icio.us and having that feed syndicated here in the sidebar with some RSS to HTML tool or code would be great. Cause if I could I’d tag http://offlineonline.org and http://cookingupastory.com - two very cool local social media type projects I’ve discovered. Yay for this website!

  2. Hey Marshall. I’ve been using the tag pdxsocialmedia for a while - you can check out my posts at http://del.icio.us/tgermer/pdxsocialmedia. Let me know if you’re like portlandsocialmedia or the prior, and I’ll add that del.icio.us feed to the Sidebar of Portland Social Media!

  3. […] Marshall made a great comment about a del.icio.us tag for the group, so you come across a blog entry or article about social media and you want to share it with the group, del.icio.us the link with the tag pdxsocialmedia. I’ve added a few links myself to get things started, feel free to add what you like. […]

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