November 17, 2008

Search Engine People Purchases SEO-Scoop.com :: Search Engine Optimization Weekly Report

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Jeff Quipp and Search Engine People announced this morning the purchase of the well know Search Marketing Blog/Resource SEO-Scoop.com. Never fear, Donna is still there and sounds like they have big plans.

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What is Lateral Action? :: Search Engine Optimization Weekly Report

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Some of you might have noticed I’ve had a link to a site called Lateral Action in my signature line all summer. It’s taken us a bit longer than we expected to get launched, but I think it’ll be worth the wait.
So what is it?
Lateral Action is a new blog that explores the intersection of […]
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November 10, 2008

Jack’s Smirking Revenge :: Digg News Central

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Jack’s email inbox is a mess, and so is his desk.
Jack’s action items are in disarray.
Jack has no five-year vision.
And yet… Jack just got promoted.
But will he bother to keep the corporate gig?
Check out this second video from Lateral Action to find out more about Jack, and what fuels his smirking revenge.
If you missed the […]
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Outbound Linking For Fun And Profit :: Social Blog Network News

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Linking out is a valuable marketing strategy on a number of levels.

It increases the utility of your site. People will see you as being helpful. People will see you as non-partisan i.e. not always favoring your own stuff. Webmasters may see your inbound link in their logs and follow them back to you. Links are, at the most fundamental level, a connection between people.

If you’ve read something about the HITS algorithm (.pdf), you may have noticed that HITS looks for, and evaluates, both authority and hub pages. i.e. pages that contain multiple links out to authority pages. HITS stands for “hypertext induced topic selection”, and, like PageRank, is concerned with link graph analysis.

HITS uses two values for each page, the authority value and the hub value.

“Hubs and authorities exhibit what could be called a mutually reinforcing relationship: a good hub is a page that points to many good authorities; a good authority is a page that is pointed to by many good hubs…An authority value is computed as the sum of the scaled hub values that point to that page. A hub value is the sum of the scaled authority values of the pages it points to. Relevance of the linked pages is also considered in some implementations.”

How much is HITS being used? Mike Grehan, a noted world authority on search marketing, and girly drinker of Merlot (Hi Mike! - hows NY?), had this to say after interviewing Daniel Dulitz from Google:

Simply for this reason (and these are purely my own thoughts and opinions): I believe that PageRank has always been flawed. I believe that Kleinberg’s HITS algorithm (and the variations on it), being closer to subject specific, provides more relevant results. A few years ago when Teoma was launched, there were lots of comparisons made about Jon Kleinberg’s HITS algorithm. What many people didn’t realise was, Kleinberg’s algorithm had suffered its own problems: Namely “topic drift” and “run time analysis” delays. Monica Henzinger, now head of research at Google, played a major role in developing solutions to the “topic drift” problem (curiously enough by introducing a little element of PageRank in the recipe). But the “run time analysis” problem remained. In simple terms, the results from the HITS algorithm were more relevant, but they took an eternity (in web search expectation time) to compute.

Has Google rolled hub analysis into Google? Who knows. Whilst it is generally agreed that linking out currently doesn’t have direct ranking advantages, linking out provides a number of marketing benefits that can, in turn, lead to higher rankings.

Some people fear that by linking out, there is less PageRank available to spread amongst your own internal pages. Whilst this may be the case, link hoarding is unlikely to win you many friends. Unless you’re running an established brand, or you buy all your links, you’re going to need friends to link to you in the first place.

Let’s look at ten linking out marketing strategies.

1. Hey, I’m Here!

By linking out to a site, you you announce your presence to the owner of that site. Webmasters often follow back links to see who is linking to them. Simple enough, right.

Take it a step further.

When you link out, give the person a good reason to link back to you. Think about ways to add value to their site when they link sites to yours. This could be in the form of a great review, or praise, or a quote.

2. Become A Hub

Google is the ultimate hub.

Google has made a fortune by sending people away from Google. It’s counter intuitive, but it works because if you provide sufficient utility, people will bookmark you and keep coming back.

No one person has all the answers. If you provide people with answers, even if those answers aren’t on your site, people will still see that you provide value. Time spent on your site may actually increase as people bounce back and forth to find more information.

You may also be perceived as an authority, in a wider sense, even if you lack the content, simply by helping people find the answers they seek.

Consistency matters. Blogs that create new posts regularly will more likely be considered hubs, at very least by their readers, whilst dead blogs - not so much.

3. The Contrarian

Is everyone in you niche saying the same thing? Try going against the grain. Stand out.

“SEO sucks! It’s useless! It does not work, and everyone who practicies it is clearly an idiot!”.

Contrarian, right. At very least, you should create some lively debate!

Being contraian works because, by definition, it stands out. If you link out to individuals whilst being contrarian, you invite them to counter your arguments. Often, they’ll do so by commenting and linking back. Google doesn’t care if a link is negative or positive. A link is a link.

4. Praise Be

People love being praised.

It’s one of those simple human connections. It also invokes a feeling of reciprocation.

Do so using links.

5. Give Forward

Try to give forward well in advance of when/if you need to ask a favor, otherwise reciprocation becomes a straight swap, and may be evaluated purely in terms of relative advantage.

Build up the link karma. One step at a time.

6. Ego

People look for their names. They ego search.

They also may see their names in links if they are evaluating keywords in the link text pointing to their site. Who wouldn’t be curious to see that not only is their name being mentioned, but that name is also mentioned in the link?

7. Flame

Nothing sells like controversy, especially when it becomes personal, so it can be worthwhile, in terms of link development, to flame people. Be very careful, though. You risk damaging your reputation and credibility, and you’ll certainly burn bridges.

Best to only flame people who truly deserve it :)

8. Deep Research

By linking to deep, academic research, you are more likely to be perceived as an authority by association.

Always be on the lookout for obscure academic research. This type of content isn’t often marketed, as commercialization was not a primary consideration. Also, this research might not show up at all, because it exists in the deep web, beyond the reach of spiders. Not only do you increase utility to your visitors, and become a valuable hub, you may also be seen in search results for queries concerning that unreachable document.

Combining multiple deep citations, and/or formatting the information for easier consumption, can help make people want to cite you.

For example, “Hey I saw your great post about x and I made this image to help me better understand the concepts…do you think this is ok?”

9 Non-Typical

If you graphed the web, the link graph does not look like a group of planets, floating isolated in space. It looks like a blur of interlinked sites. Typically, a site will have a number of links pointing to it, and a number of links pointing out.

Sites that don’t link out appear “exceptional” on these graphs, and probably not in a good sense. Ideally, you want to be seen as both and authority and a hub, with lots of links flowing in both directions.

10. Temporarily Extend Your Site

Linking out allows you to temporarily extend your site. You could start off with, say, a directory of resources, then look to house similar but better content on your own site later on. This way, you provide utility and start building up karma immediately, with very little effort involved.

The Open Source movement works well because it is easy for people to contribute to - so many people do! Likewise, if you do not link out, you may not become insular and disconnected. You may miss opportunities to leverage off, connect with, and build upon, the work of others.

Not linking out goes against the nature of the web, and ultimately becomes self-defeating.

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October 17, 2008

How Does Matt Cutts Get Ready for Work? (Picture Reveals All) :: Web 2.0 News

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A few months back I bought a drawing of Matt Cutts and forgot about it.

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30 Internet Marketing Blogs You Must Know to Succeed Online :: Mypsace News Bulletin

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There are probably tens of thousands of Internet marketing blogs. They often focus on different marketing aspects yet still you can easily get overwhelmed by the sheer number of them in every niche.
In order to prevent information overload I selected 30 marketing blogs I am convinced everybody serious about online marketing success for his blog, […]
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September 4, 2008

Under the Lens - Ads in a Quality Score World :: Mypsace News Bulletin

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Moderated by Dana Todd, CMO for Newsforce, Day 3 of SES San Jose found SEM experts discussing how Quality Score has impacted results and how you can impact quality score results.
Ron Jones, Search Engine Watch Expert & President/CEO, Symetri Internet Marketing
Google originally rolled out quality score in Aug 05, however as an answer to […]
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August 25, 2008

Social Media is People :: Search Engine Optimization Weekly Report

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Posted by feedthebot

usersI just read Aaron Walls great article called "Social Media Free for All Pages," and it made me think about something I wanted to put out about social media and how we speak about it.

There seems to be one major thing that is left out of every post I have ever read about social media in the search marketing world, including here on SEOmoz.

The left out "thing" is the people who actually use the sites.

The SEO/SEM world is a tiny, little, iddy bitty community. If MySpace were a swimming pool, the entire SEO/SEM influence wouldn’t even fill a drop of water.

I think that as a whole we need to sit back and breathe and remember that the social web does not exist because of us. It exists because of interactions between people that have been happening for a very long time. The reason we should remember this isn’t because of "fake profile" controversies, it isn’t because of SMM advanced techniques, and it isn’t because of viral Facebook applications.

The reason that you should remember that social media is the communication between actual people is because acknowledging that fact will start you on the path of success in the social world.

I am a stupid drunk and I can beat virtually all the "gurus" in SMM because I build things for people. So can you.

I don’t see fake social media profiles as a way to get links, not for any moral reasons, but because links are not the goal. The goal is interaction and fake people can’t talk.

In Aaron Wall’s article, he mentions the motivations behind people’s interaction. He asked, "Who is paying them?," and he stated:

It is hard to create a destination, become an icon, or build a brand if you are stuck on a large anonymous network.

These are not goals or motivations that the vast, hugely vast, really really vast majority of people have. They do not want that, they do not care about that.

Has no one met a grumbly old man before? An 80 year old guy who constantly complains about some subject? That old man has complained about that subject his entire life. He doesn’t give a rat’s ass about creating a destination, becoming an icon, or building a brand. He wants to complain.

If some parent has a child who is diagnosed with some disease, you know what happens? They seek advice and guidance from others facing the same difficulty, and they will interact with that community.

If someone is trying to learn about or become educated in a subject, they will discuss and interact with others doing the same thing.

These are social interactions. These are people.

The motivation behind social media is people interacting. Reaching those people interacting means providing a useful resource for their community or having a part in the conversation itself.

A thought experiment to put yourself in as marketers is this…

Can I market my product better by creating links or communicating with the people using my products?

Actually, let’s get more specific. You have 5,000 dollars and want to market your website about college student vacation destinations (I am pulling this scenario out of my butt).

How do you spend the 5,000 bucks?

Is it more valuable to get links than it is to have actual interactions with colleges?

My answer is no.

It is more valuable to have interactions with colleges than it is to have links.

Because the actual interactions are interaction, plus they end up providing links. Plus you see the challenges you face when you actually interact. Plus you learn more about your subject. Plus you get people who know you in areas of influence. Plus you are interacting with the actual people who are your customers. Plus you get to follow the road less traveled, the narrow path of actually taking the time and effort of interacting with people.

If you have a great resource for college students then you might want to spend that 5,000 dollars on gas and hotels and go on a road trip. Visit college campuses and talk to people.

Go to the first college and ask who is in charge of travel. Be a dumbass. Don’t pretend you know something you don’t know. You are not an expert, you are not a guru, you are simply a dumbass trying to figure something out. People are much more receptive to dumbasses than they are to "experts." Leave pride behind — pride is dumb and has no place in learning.

The meek will inherit kick ass social media campaigns. Meek rocks!

Go to the college news publication office. Say something like, "I have this resource and I want to expose it college communities but I do not know how because I am new to this." They will offer you a way to run an ad, but more importantly they might say something like "You might want to talk to this person." Go talk to "that" person. Find other "that" persons at other college campuses. Learn about the way it works. Screw links. You won’t get enough to beat the current industry leader so you need to do things they are not doing. Get in your car and go do it. If you don’t have a car then go Greyhound. If you can’t afford Greyhound then get on your local bus and go to your local colleges. Go to community colleges, go to every college in your city. Learn.

It is easier and more effective to create an online brand in today’s market through a portfolio approach of both offline and online actions.

If you are not paying attention to offline factors you are behind the curve, and you are offering a crack in your armor to your competitors.

But if you are not the industry leader, guess what? You can be. You just need to learn how to interact with your potential clients or customers better than the current industry leaders are.

Social media is, at its core, people and their reactions to stuff and each other. You have to have "stuff" to have people react to it.

"Stuff" could be a great resource that is valuable to a community.

In fact, many a marketer’s frustration is that they have a valuable resource online for a community but the community can’t find it or does not use it.

What do you do when you face this scenario?

Think about people. Go offline.

Social media is an online imitation of the interactions that people have offline.

To learn more about social media, learn more and study well how people interact offline in regards to the need your product provides a solution for.

The more you examine and participate in offline communication, the more clearly you will be able to understand how to leverage social interaction and social media for your product or service.

It is really about people.

 

- Patrick Sexton of SEOish.com

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Congrats Search Marketing Standard Magazine! :: Web 2.0 News

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Although I don’t usually do “announcement” type posts, I had to throw out my congratulations and best wishes to the Search Marketing Standard Magazine. The company has been acquired by iNET Interactive, and the staff of the magazine will remain in place. They are all jazzed about the future of the magazine, and as an avid reader, I am too. I wonder if this means we can convince them to move to a monthly print schedule (hint, hint). Anyway, if you haven’t yet subscribed to the magazine, you’re really missing out. It rocks. Go get your subscription now.

Congrats y’all, and…

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August 15, 2008

The Steven Wright Guide to Content Marketing :: Mypsace News Bulletin

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I went to a restaurant that serves “breakfast at any time”. So I ordered French Toast during the Renaissance. ~Steven Wright
Comedian Steven Wright is often credited with launching an entirely new genre of stand-up comedy. His dead pan, monotone delivery of clever and kooky one-liners is always with a straight face, and no one had […]
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August 2, 2008

How to Migrate Blogger Powered Blogs to Wordpress :: Web 2.0 News

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I gave my mom my old weight loss blog a few years back. In spite of publishing it on its own domain (smart) I was still using Blogger (dumb) when I gave it to her. It is not that Blogger is bad, but that Wordpress offers so many customization options that allow you to effectively rank for a wider array of keywords, and thus earn more per word.

These are the steps I did to help move her blog over from Blogger to Wordpress.

Step 1: Download and install Wordpress (also requires setting up a MySQL database).

Step 2: Make Wordpress URL configurations.

  • set the category base to /c and set the tag base to /t
  • set the post slug to /%postname%/

Step 3: Cloned my mom’s old blogger theme design using Themepress (cost $10), and then had to hack the CSS by hand for about 10 minutes.

After verifying the layout was fairly decent I deleted the blogroll links and the opening post.

Step 4: publish my mom’s old blog onto blogspot.com so I could import it to Wordpress using the one click import located at yoursite.com/index.php (presuming you installed Wordpress in the root of your site).

Step 5: rewrite the .htaccess file to include both the Wordpress specific functions and rewrite rules needed to lose the dates from the URLs. The exact .htaccess file you need to write depends on your old URL structure and file extensions (the below one redirects html and shtml files). Our .htaccess file looked like this (note there were a few dozen lines like the first line, but I limited it to one in this example for brevity)

redirect 301 /2008_07_01_archive.html http://www.fattyweightloss.com/2008/07/

<IfModule mod_rewrite.c>
RewriteEngine On
RewriteBase /
RewriteRule (\d{4})/(\d+)/(.*)\.shtml$ $3/ [L,R=301]
RewriteRule (\d{4})/(\d+)/(.*)\.html$ $3/ [L,R=301]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-d
RewriteRule . /index.php [L]
</IfModule>

Please note that when Wordpress imports your blog some of the stop words are removed from the URLs, which can end up creating some mean 404 errors until you line up the new URLs with the old ones (which we deal with in step 7). Also, if you used Blogger tag pages then you might need to make your .htaccess file a bit more complex than the above one, adding entries to redirect the tag pages.

Step 6: Delete my mom’s old static file archives.

If you are afraid that something might get hosed up with the move you can rename the old archive files and folders. For example:

  • Name the root index.html to something like index5.html
  • If you have a /2004/ folder make it something like /12004/

After these are renamed or deleted click around the site and verify it generally works.

Step 7: Installed a couple SEO related plug ins.

Akismet - comment anti-spam tool installed by default, but I had to get an API key and enable it.

SEO Title Tag - allows you to make the page title and H1 post heading different…great for on page optimization.

Redirection plug in - keeps track of 404 errors and allows you to redirect URLs.

What I did, rather than redirecting URLs, was find the URL slugs that did not align with the old URLs and rewrite the URL slugs to add the stop words into it (I believe the most common ones were and and the).

I monitored 404 errors logged by the redirection plug in for ~ 4 days and fixed everything I came across. I figure all the important, well linked to, and/or high traffic posts should have got traffic within the first 4 days.

After 8 weeks I will flush the 404 error log and look for any stray link equity that I am not capturing, and redirect those URLs to their new location.

WASABI Related Entries - this plug in automatically creates a list of related entries wherever you like in your theme (you can install it in the sidebar or possibly after your comments). The beauty of such a plug in is that it allows you to keep more of your PageRank flowing internally, and it allows you to put a bunch more keyword rich content within a page without it looking spammy. For instance, given the following image you know what the related post is about without even seeing it.

Lorell reviewed a variety of other related post plug ins.

Step 8: While I was fixing up my mom’s URLs I helped offset the revenue shortfall from the short term traffic decline by using IE conditional comments to place an extra AdSense block on her 404 page when Internet Explorer viewers accessed the error page.

Step 9: Final window dressings :)

Use Xenu Link Sleuth to crawl the site to look for any broken links you need to fix. Please note that you may need to change the number of threads running or Xenu might get blocked by your server. I had no luck with 30 threads, but 4 worked ok.

Set up your robots.txt file to prevent Googlebot from trying to create search pages (?s=). Also prevent them from trying to index admin pages, feeds, trackback URLs, and the p= post URLs (presuming you are using post slugs as mentioned above).

User-agent: *
Disallow: /page/
Disallow: /*p=
Disallow: /?q=
Disallow: /?s=
Disallow: /*trackback
Disallow: /*feed
Disallow: /*wp-login
Disallow: /*wp-admin
Disallow: /*xmlrpc.php

Matt Cutts offers some tips to protect your Wordpress blog from getting hacked. Patrick Altoft offers tips on how to use a Google Alert to check if your blog gets hacked.

Map out keyword strategy and assign old posts to related categories. Set your default category to something that is useful rather than leaving it as uncategorized. While editing particularly high traffic posts it might make sense to see if the page title or page contents could be further improved to make the post even more successful. In some cases a post can rank for a wide array of related keywords.

While ensuring that are category pages are linked to sitewide, I used conditional PHP statements in the sidebar.php file for monthly archives such that they were linked to from the homepage, but not from the individual post pages. This drives more link equity toward the category level pages, while driving less to the date based archives (as we would rather rank for low fat recipes than for August 2007).

<?php if ( is_home() || is_page() ) { ?>
<li><p class=”sidebar-title”>Archives</p>
<ul>
<?php wp_get_archives(’type=monthly’); ?>
</ul>
</li>
<?php } ?>

As a bonus, one could also add a plug in for editing default category pages, but we have not done that yet as we still have a long way to go with categorizing the current contents first. Anyone know of a good plug-in to edit category pages?

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Chitika - the 5th Search Engine? :: Web 2.0 News

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I recently had an email chat with Alden DoRosario from Chitika about the recent rapid growth of their ad network. They have been aggressively signing up bloggers and other independent publishers, and are now getting over 2 billion monthly impressions, with their behaviorally targeted Premium ads getting hundreds of millions of monthly search driven impressions, putting their search distribution network on par with Ask.com.

How their premium ad network works is they target the ads to be relevant to search query that sent traffic to the publisher’s site, thus even if the ads are not shown on a search page they still are seen by searchers right after they search and click through to the site.

Alden gave me a link for a $75 bonus code for any publisher that makes $75 in commissions before the end of October. Publishers are paid 60% of the ad click value, with the house getting 40%. I just added their ads to my mom’s weight loss blog. It looks like their ad network is not quite as deep as Google’s but they do well for higher volume search queries.

Most search engines are a backbone for an ad network, but it is hard to build query volume for a new search engine. Just look at how few people have used Wikia Search in spite of endless hype. Wikia Search got a couple million lifetime searches whereas Chitika gets billions of monthly ad impressions.

Most people do not feel they have a search problem, but many publishers feel their content could be monetized better. If you didn’t have huge search distribution how would you create a search ad network? If an ad network grows big enough do you think they could do it the other way around, using their ad network distribution as a backbone to start a search engine?

Disclaimer: The free $75 bonus is an affiliate link, but when I chatted with Chitika I pushed hard to get publishers the best payout bonus and longest payout bonus period possible rather than focusing on trying to maximize my commissions.

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July 18, 2008

Google Only Uses Exact Match Data for Quality Score Metrics :: Social Marketing News

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This may be an obvious fact for many Google AdWords professionals, but I am sure many people do not know this. According to a Google AdWords representative, Google only uses exact match data for quality score analysis data.

AdWordsPro Sarah said in a Google Groups thread,

Match types does not affect Quality Score (we only collect Quality Score data when the query matches the keyword exactly. The exact match Quality Score is then shared with broad and phrase match).

So, if you are bidding on [blue shoes] and you get a click from a search on [red shoes], due to broad match - then Google won’t use that click for quality score purposes. Google will only use the exact match of a click, i.e. [blue shoes] search to [blue shoes] keyword ad. It doesn’t mean Google won’t rank your broad or phrase match ads based on your overall quality score. It does mean that your overall quality score is made up of only exact matches.

Forum discussion at Google Groups.


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July 4, 2008

SEO Best Practices for URL Structure :: Yahoo Search News

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Ann Smarty has put together a short all-in-one guide to summarize what we know about SEO for URLs.

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I am thinking hard about the impact of open search - the idea that a major search index becomes totally open to developers, an open API, etc. that allows search to become a true platform that people can develop on top of. I’d love your thoughts on this….writing this…



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June 19, 2008

SearchDay: Obama, McCain Victories Tied to Adwords Spend? :: Social Blog Network News

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Today’s search engine marketing news and opinion: Google’s Greenberger Ties Obama, McCain Victories to Adwords Spend; Carl Icahn Can’t Save Yahoo; Uncovering Site Problems for Landing Page Optimization; and more.
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The Mobile Web - Vital For Social Networking; Important For Everyone Else :: Social Blog Network News

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I’ve recently purchased my first BlackBerry phone, and I’ve thus been introduced to the joys of a truly mobile Internet. There is a big difference between composing all-lower-case, badly punctuated emails on one of these horrific pieces of rubbish and using a phone that was actually designed with the Internet in mind. However, I’ve also had the displeasure of visiting sites that aren’t designed with mobile phones in mind.

I liken looking at a badly-formed mobile site as being in a very skinny corridor with a lot of very large people. No one can move very quickly and you can’t see anything. Whilst nothing (save for perhaps the iPhone) currently compares to a real computer, there is of course a growing number of sites that do their best to give us full functionality at a mobile level.

As was mentioned in the Mintel report I cited last week, mobile usability is the next battle ground for social media and, in particular, social networking. There shall be no prizes handed out for guessing which companies are doing mobile social networking best, although I have to dock points from Twitter because 99% of their mobile success is due to applications like TinyTwitter, Twitterberry, Twinkle, and a range of other things beginning with "tw." Facebook pretty much turns into a made-for-mobile application when taken to a cellphone, managing to both stay loyal to its online self and exhibit total mobile functionality. Its mobile homepage is of course different, but it’s tough to distinguish from its regular homepage when you’re using a cellphone:

Other major players in the social networking sphere do pretty decent job, but could do better: Bebo’s mobile homepage bears no resemblance to its regular homepage and is barely functional.

Off I went to MySpace to see how Tom deals with cell technololgy, both via the web at mobile.myspace.com and on my phone, and was met with this. You can’t make this stuff up.

 
 
 
A refresh brought up MySpace’s mobile page, but I was unable to access the site on my phone due to the same error. Its mobile page was actually far better looking than a regular MySpace horror story.
 
Of course, upon getting my phone, I sat around for quite a while and visited sites I frequent when I’m using a computer. There was probably a 50 / 50 split between sites that did well with mobile and those that took an excrutiatingly long time to load and were then unusable.
 
For some sites, it’s not so important to be available for mobile users, although leaving mobile to rot isn’t a great idea for any site. I do feel that any site with social functions, which would include ours, needs to be accessible anywhere. It may seem ridiculous to you that someone would want to check SEOmoz comments from the bus, but when you see one of those comment tracker emails come in on a post in which you’ve been taking an interest, you want to read it!
The majority of cellphones don’t seem to live up to real computer accessibility yet and thus it’s a mistake to neglect an "m" version and leave phones to their own devices when dealing with content. Consider this "on the list" for us, as we know a lot of you look at SEOmoz, especially the blog, on mobile phones.
 
As an aside, I’m composing this post in Internet Explorer because, after downloading Firefox 3.0 this afternoon, all of my links turned into nightmares like this: javascript:void(0);/*1213760150698*/ Has anyone else had this problem and, if so, how do you fix it?

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June 16, 2008

Smart Speaking, Deep Writing About Shallow Reading, & Great SEO Content :: Social Marketing News

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J.K. Rowling gave the Commencement Address at Harvard this year. Two killer quotes:

So why do I talk about the benefits of failure? Simply because failure meant a stripping away of the inessential. I stopped pretending to myself that I was anything other than what I was, and began to direct all my energy into finishing the only work that mattered to me. Had I really succeeded at anything else, I might never have found the determination to succeed in the one arena I believed I truly belonged.

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Those who choose not to empathise may enable real monsters. For without ever committing an act of outright evil ourselves, we collude with it, through our own apathy.

Nick Carr, who I was lucky enough to interview a few months back, wrote the cover article for this month’s The Atlantic. His story, about how the web is reshaping our minds, is important to consider from both a sanity perspective and a marketing perspective:

The Net’s influence doesn’t end at the edges of a computer screen, either. As people’s minds become attuned to the crazy quilt of Internet media, traditional media have to adapt to the audience’s new expectations. Television programs add text crawls and pop-up ads, and magazines and newspapers shorten their articles, introduce capsule summaries, and crowd their pages with easy-to-browse info-snippets. When, in March of this year, The New York Times decided to devote the second and third pages of every edition to article abstracts, its design director, Tom Bodkin, explained that the “shor