Important: Meme will be discontinued on May 25, 2012

Unfortunately, the time has come to say goodbye to Meme.

As part of Yahoo!’s commitment to delivering Web content and tools that matter most to people, we are reprioritizing our portfolio so we can focus on our core strengths and new innovations.

Understand what's going to happen next.

Mr603

Manchester-based SEO copywriter, enjoys LUFC, tea & writing


http://inchoo.net/online-marketing/inbound-marketing-will-destroy-seo/

16, Sep 2009   •   via inchoo   •   report abuse

FAO Web Designers: Stop Doing SEO! (Badly) http://webtoastie.co.uk/web-designers-seo/

16, Sep 2009   •   via kieronhughes   •   report abuse

New post: What Memes can teach us http://bit.ly/1ezZgY #whoseresponsiblethis

16, Sep 2009   •   report abuse

Hey Memers, visit http://www.unmemorabletitle.co.uk/ - SEO and Copywriting Blog for my first impressions of Meme.

8, Sep 2009   •   report abuse

Nah. It looks cheap, it won't be as innovative and it won't get the same coverage. It's not a Twitter Killer.

I believe Meme has a pretty good fighting chance against Twitter once it goes public.

8, Sep 2009   •   via inchoo   •   report abuse

Until we get the same clients and apps that Twitter has, Meme may well be a dead end.

8, Sep 2009   •   report abuse

Sex Sells... Burgers.
Sex Sells... Burgers.

7, Sep 2009   •   report abuse

slashtags are the new at-tags. Fact. End of. Have we worked out the new hashtags yet?

7, Sep 2009   •   report abuse

Promote your site in Reposts - http://www.unmemorabletitle.co.uk - like so!

Am I missing something or is there no place to shamelessly promote your website URL on meme?

7, Sep 2009   •   via inchoo (origin: kieronhughes )   •   report abuse

ReTweeting's all well and good, but doesn't demand a function. DMing is vital for sharing email addresses securely.

meme don't have DM's?? o_O

7, Sep 2009   •   via inchoo (origin: AppSapp )   •   report abuse

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