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The Super Linkable (and Defensible) Site Elements :: Expert Advice on Web Site Optimization0

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Argentina Forcing Google & Yahoo To Censor Search Results :: SEO News and Comment0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Monday November 17, 2008 at 7:23 pm)

A search on yahoo for "Diego Maradona" produces zero results with the message: On the occasion of a court order sought by private parties, we have been forced to temporarily remove some or all of the search results relating to it.

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O’Reilly Launches “Found” Conference :: Web 2.0 News and Comment0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Monday November 10, 2008 at 11:43 am)

Check it out. From the conference site: The way to online success is through being easily found in search engines such as Google, Yahoo!, and Microsoft Live Search. While developers have historically thought of search as a marketing activity, technical architecture has now become critical for search success. Found…



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Have a Commercial Website? Then Digg Won’t Like You :: The Best In Link Bait0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Thursday October 30, 2008 at 4:42 am)

Posted by rebecca

I’m a fan of Digg and visit it every day to read various stories and check out what’s new. Every so often I comment on stories and submit stuff. I get a "woo hoo!" feeling whenever one of my comments gets a bunch of diggs or when a submission hits the home page, which, combined with the site’s content and news stories, are what keep me coming back for more. Sure, lots of people bash Digg for being juvenile and too much of a boys’ club, but since I’m a tomboy and often have the sense of humor of a 19-year old dude (my coworkers note that I average at least one poo or butt joke a week), Digg’s community is just fine by me.

Lately the site has been cracking down on a lot of things and has been banning users and domains for committing various offenses. The latest user bans have mostly consisted of people who have used scripts to auto-digg stories, but there’s been another crackdown that, in my opinion, is illogical and a wee bit ridiculous. Digg has banned sites that are commercial or salesy. Case in point: A friend of mine recently tried to submit content from a client’s website. It was an interesting blog post that wasn’t inundated with commercial links or calls to action on the page. However, he found out that Digg had banned the domain because the URL was commercial in nature (e.g., "greatcomputerdeals.com"). He tried to appeal his case, to no avail (I’ve heard from other Digg users that getting a ban lifted from your site is extremely difficult). Digg has also warned users who have submitted commercial domains and have even banned a few (I know of at least one user who was banned for submitting content from a retail site).

I understand the intent: Digg wants to prevent spammers from submitting pages from cheap-viagra-123.net and downgrading the quality of content on the site. However, what’s the problem with a site like smartautoloans.com submitting an article about "How Not to Get Screwed When Buying Your First Car," especially when the content stems from the site’s blog and is truly informative and interesting? Why should the fact that the domain is commercial ruin the quality of the content?

An easy example to refer to is Matt Inman and his free dating sites (Mingle2, then JustSayHi, then back to Mingle2). He’s created a bunch of successful quizzes and comics that were geared to promote his dating site and drive signups. A lot of them became popular on Digg, but because of the recent crackdown, he’s wary about submitting anything from the Mingle2 domain, despite the fact that the Digg community as a whole enjoys the content (sure, there are some people who lament the Mingle2 "spam," but many users noted that they didn’t mind that the content came from a dating site and applauded the clever promotional tactics). Is anyone really going "Hey, this ‘8 Phases of Dating’ cartoon is really funny! Wait, it came from a free dating site? Oh, eff that, this content sucks!"?  

Honestly, shouldn’t the users be able to decide if content from a commercial website is valuable instead of Digg automatically implementing a ban on the site simply because its domain is commercial in nature and the site sells stuff? And what about sites that serve up ads? Technically those are commercial websites because they’re making money from ads, right?

Let’s take a look at the stories that are currently top in all topics:

  • "I can’t imagine a President being named Obama" — a video on YouTube, which serves ads on its home page
  • Republicans Voting for Obama: In Their Own Words —  an article from The Huffington Post, which serves ads all over the article page
  • Think Firefox 3 is fast? Try Firefox Minefield — an article from CNET, which serves ads and has affiliate partnerships with retailers selling the products that the site reviews
  • Fake Cop Busted After Pulling Over Real Cop — an article from the Chicago Tribune, which serves ads and has affiliate partnerships with sites like Cars.com, Gadzoo.com, Apartments.com, and CareerBuilder.com in their Classifieds section
  • Obama Has Some Fantasy Football Skills –  an article from ESPN.com, which serves ads, has a subscription service for both their magazine and exclusive access to the site, sells books, and charges for some of their fantasy leagues
  • Economy Crashes but War Profiteers Doing Fine — an article from Reuters, which serves ads and sells "Reuters Professional Products" to professionals
  • Why are Docs From the Bailout Being Redacted? — an article from Propublica.org, an independent, non-profit site that produces "investigative journalism in the public interest." I couldn’t find any ads or obvious commercial intent, which makes sense for a non-profit site.
  • Rick Astley might be given up and let down by MTV? — an article from BestActEver.com, a pro-Rick Astley website that was trying to get Rick Astley voted as "Best Act Ever" for the MTV Europe Awards. Aside from the website’s explicit awesomeness, I couldn’t find any obvious commercial intent.
  • World’s most ineffective theft deterrent — an image from Flickr, which sells Pro accounts for upgraded uploads and account features
  • Gmail’s Canned Responses is E-mail for the Lazy! — an article from Wired, which serves ads and sells subscription services to their magazine

Okay, so out of the top 10 stories on Digg, only 2 can technically be defined as non-commercial in nature. The other 8 make money somehow–and really, what’s wrong with that? Ain’t no shame in rakin’ in some green. So why are these sites given a pass while other more obvious commercial sites are vilified? Sure, the above domains are more established and mainstream, so I can understand why their content is featured. But honestly, shouldn’t great content from a mid-level commercial domain be able to speak for itself? Why does it have to come from Wired or ESPN in order to be acceptable?   

You could argue that most of the "commercial" sites I mentioned make their money from ad revenue and that Diggers don’t click on ads, so therefore it’s not really commercial, after all. Well sure, but I’m willing to bet that most of them wouldn’t buy office supplies from a site whose "5 Best Movie Office Drones" list made the home page, either. It’s pretty widely established that Digg is pretty abysmal for driving conversions, whether that conversion is a sale, sign up, or ad click. The goal of social media marketing is largely traffic and links, which in turn can lead to better rankings and conversions. So if ad-driven sites like Cracked and Forbes.com (with their stupid, stupid slideshows that are designed to serve up a buttload of ads per page) are fine because "Diggers don’t click on ads," why isn’t a product site okay since Diggers likely won’t buy, anyway? And even if they do buy, what’s wrong with that? What’s wrong with a user reading an article or post and then clicking on an ad that interests him or buying a product that he needs or wants? How is that providing a negative experience to the end user?

Angry gripes aside, it’s likely Digg won’t change their stance any time soon, so if you’re a commercial website with a commercial-looking domain, your chances of Digg success are slim unless you’re willing to try some clever workarounds. That’s not to say that social media marketing won’t work for you–there’s still lots of stuff you can leverage (StumbleUpon, Delicious, industry-appropriate forums, etc). However, if you’re looking for success on Digg, it won’t come easy. I guess that’s the price you pay for trying to earn a buck. 

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7 New Social Browsing Services that Will Make the Web a Better Place :: Search Engine Marketing News0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Thursday October 30, 2008 at 3:46 am)

A little more than year ago I presented you 7 social browsing services that will kill Digg and SEO 1.0 - most notably StumbleUpon but also Yoono or Me.Dium.
The decline of Digg seems unstoppable and at least blogs by now have far more visitors from StumbleUpon than Google so that SEOs had to adapt and […]
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Dealing With Grief Online - Social Communities Offer Ways to Cope & Remember :: Pay Per Click Campaigns0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Friday October 17, 2008 at 2:52 am)

Li Evans talks openly about her father’s death and how Social Communities helped her deal with her grief.

She also puts together a nice list of Online Memorial Sites for our human loved ones as well as pets.

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Implications of Mozilla Geode on SEO/M and Privacy :: Web 2.0 News and Comment0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Friday October 17, 2008 at 2:10 am)

Posted by Marty Martin

"You’ve arrived in a new city, a new continent, a new coffee shop. You don’t really know where you are, and are looking for a good place to eat. You pull out your laptop, fire up Firefox, and go to your favorite review site. It automatically deduces your location, and serves up some delicious suggestions a couple blocks away and plots directions there."

From Mozilla Labs Geode project.

OVERVIEW

I’m not going to discuss any of the nitty gritty of how the new application works, but rather, the implications for us as search engine optimizers and marketers.  Obviously, the ability to geolocate a website visitor and serve them a custom advertisement is a pretty powerful feature, but generally speaking we can already do those sorts of things with IP-based tools like traceroute, right?  What’s the advantage here?Most IP-based location services are not terribly accurate depending on the visitor’s ISP and where they’re connecting from.  You can generally get a region or city-based lock on someone based on their assigned IP address, which is useful and highly used now by advertising networks and others. Skyhook Wireless has developed an application called Loki, and Mozilla, by adapting it for use with Geode, can pinpoint your wireless signal to within 10 to 20 meters normally within one second.  That’s pretty impressive.

PRIVACY - What’s a user to do?

There has been a lot of controversy lately about ISP behavioral targeting with the announcement that the US Congress has been investigating some of the larger ISPs and their use of tracking software.  Currently, the Geode service is a double opt-in type service, requiring the user to download and install it, and then to confirm the transmission of their location and other details (your exact location or maybe just the general neighborhood, city or nothing) to the requesting website.  So from a privacy standpoint, it looks like you’re pretty safe (until you download that screensaver with that neat toolbar that doesn’t mention what it’s doing in the background).

CLOAKING - Who, me? I swear Matt, it wasn’t me!

I don’t want to open up the whole can of worms that is cloaking, but I don’t think there’s any way to avoid it.  With a powerful new tool like this, how much more interactive can we make our websites, and serve customized content based on users’ geolocation?  Is this a legitimate use of cloaking?  What if Yelp’s home page were changed to automatically alter its content to show you all the great Ballard coffee shops within 2 blocks of your location near the corner of 31st Avenue NW & NW 85th Street? Is this cloaking? Yes. Is it an acceptable use? Maybe. Depends on the shade of your hat at the moment and which way the wind is blowing here.

A BIGGER PICTURE - Maybe.

I think the biggest use for advertisers is going to be the extreme local.  Let’s go back to that fishing village coffee shop mentioned above.  You’ve had your caffeine, it’s 10pm, where are you going to go now? You fire up your wifi connection, ask Jeeves and are presented with a spiffy ad of the hot rave party happening right now…just a few blocks away. What the heck are we waiting for, let’s get out there.  We all know the more relevant the ad is to the viewer, the more likely it will convert them.  I think this application will be more useful in larger cities, maybe not as much in small cities and towns.  It might be a really cool new LoJack tool too.  Can you imagine the look of surprise on that perp’s face when you walk over and jack him up for stealing your phone?

CONCLUSION

I really want this post to open up some conversation on other potential uses/abuses and your thoughts on the matter.  So let’s hear your thoughts on the subject!

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Lets put things in perspective :: Text Adds Do’s and Don’ts0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Thursday September 4, 2008 at 10:55 am)

I’ve had down time the last few days due to a tummy bug. Sounds a bit fluffy and cuddly doesn’t it, a “tummy bug”. When the reality is….. well, I’m not going to go into the reality.
But reading Marty Weintraub’s story puts it in perspective. I Was Diagnosed With Stage 3B Lymphoma The good thing […]
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London SMX :: Keyword Campaign Tools0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Monday August 25, 2008 at 2:37 am)

I travel to London today to go cover the first London Search Marketing Expo. It will also be my first time at a search conference. I finally get to breathe the same air as people I have been sucking information out of for years. You probably don’t want to hear how excited I am to […]
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Conversion Rate Experts Launch New Blog :: Keyword Campaign Tools0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Saturday August 2, 2008 at 11:07 pm)

Turning clicks into customers
I usually don’t mention when a site gets a redesign, but this is a little different. I first blogged about Conversion Rate Experts, aka Ben and Karl way back in 2006. I could see then that these guys were special.

They specialise in a niche of seo called conversions, meaning they help you […]
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Follow Me on Friend Feed - Yes it’s Time :: Web Design Tools0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Thursday July 24, 2008 at 12:47 am)

We’re getting close to approaching critical mass on friend feed, and with twitter’s horrible performance and feature removal yes I think it’s time people start looking at friend feed.
if you’re interested you can follow me there Michael Gray on Friend Feed
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SearchDay: Well-Rounded SEM for SMBs :: Link Juice Tips and Tricks0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Tuesday July 1, 2008 at 9:24 am)

Today’s search engine marketing news and opinion: The Big Picture — Well-Rounded SEM for SMBs; SEO Competitive Analysis; Google Maps Adds Richer Data to Search; and more.
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Video Recap of Weekly Search Buzz :: June 29, 2008 :: Web 2.0 World!0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Tuesday July 1, 2008 at 9:09 am)

itunes-subscribe-video.pngYou love basketball? I do. This video recap, I play some basketball and you can score some great schwag by watching me play. Learn how by watching. So what did I chat about? Google proves to everyone out there that they know who you are, what you are doing and how much you can spend with Google Ad Manager and Google Trends for Websites. I discuss the long URL post I wrote this week on Google. Google added porn to search results, but allows us to report it now. Yahoo drops the Overture keyword suggestion tool. Google Webmaster Tools gives us an API. Ask.com is not focused on search and I give some reasons. Yahoo is in shambles, can they pick themselves up or is it too late? Google turns five years old!

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Jeff Weiner, No Longer at Yahoo :: Link Marketing News0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Tuesday June 24, 2008 at 12:58 am)

This is a major loss. I am a big Jeff Weiner fan. As Om said, Ouch. Clearly I missed this, and Jeremy’s exit as well. Wow, those were two of the guys I really respected there. There are others, of course, but from what I can tell, they are…
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Google Logo Meets Hooters :: Pay Per Click Campaigns0

Posted by admin in phoenix search engine marketing company (Saturday June 14, 2008 at 2:36 am)

Funny look at that classic result when you search for the google logo

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