Looks like there’s a big discussion about Digg’s demise and Reddit’s rise. Wish I could read the story.
Kudos to the Brain Host team for bravely taking up the challenge to write a counter post to my Wikipedia Sucks diatribe. Check out what they came up with. Then respond as to what you think of Wikipedia.
Some people claim that Wikipedia is a terrible source for information and that it should never be used in any academic paper. However, Wikipedia does have many ways in which it is a valuable source of information that should be used whenever looking something up. Here are 10 reasons why the site should be considered.
1. First-hand Sources
At the bottom of every
article are the sources listed to gain the information needed to
create a Wikipedia article. This is a great way to find sources
that you can use to further your research and form opinions on
topics. This also helps to ensure that the information contained
in the Wikipedia article is accurate. (1)
2. Anyone Can Contribute
The best thing about
Wikipedia is that anyone can contribute. As long as you cite
sources, who says that only professionals can put information
online? This allows users who might not otherwise be heard to
have an authoritative voice online and ensures that most
Wikipedia articles are well-rounded and worked on by a number of
different contributors. (2)
3. Create A Page About Anything
You can
create a page for anyone, and it can make you somewhat famous. If
you found out that your co-worker had a page made, wouldn’t you
want to hype that up? Using Wikipedia to create a page for your
business, product, service, or website is a great (and free) way
to get the word out and attract customers. And because Wikipedia
has a strict editing process and requires all information to be
cited, readers are able to feel confident that the information
provided is accurate. (3)
4. A Handy Reference For Information
If you
want to know about the history of Buffalo Bills football, you
know there will be a section about that on Wikipedia. It is a
good place to get quick, general knowledge information without
having to do a Google search. You can find information on just
about any topic on Wikipedia. If you notice a topic that you’re
interested in is not represented, you can always start a page for
that topic yourself.
5. Edit It As Things Change
As our knowledge
changes, someone dies, or we can prove something is inaccurate,
the page can be changed to reflect current information. It keeps
the site accurate and up to date in a world where we want 100
percent up to date accuracy. Since anyone can edit an entry at
any time, chances are that whatever entry you are looking at is
as up to date as possible.
6. Wikipedia Stays Relevant
Thanks to
constant updating, the information on a page stays relevant. A
paper encyclopedia can become outdated and worthless quite
quickly. That will never happen when you have constant updating
and verification done all the time. You can browse Wikipedia with
confidence, knowing that all of the information contained on the
site is accurate and relevant. (4)
7. Articles Are Written Without Bias
The
articles on Wikipedia are written in a strictly factual basis,
meaning that you don’t need to read through political bias and
editorials while doing research. This makes Wikipedia a great
resource for your business, because if you can manage to get a
page created for your business, readers will know that all of the
information on that page is unbiased and honest. This will help
them to trust you and feel confident in doing business with you.
(5)
8. Wikipedia Entries Are Easy To Read
If you
have a topic that you need to study real quick, you can get your
information and go. You don’t need to be too technical, or have a
PH.D in order to understand what is written. Because the entries
on Wikipedia are written by all different people from all walks
of life, the majority of the entries are easy to read and
understand. You won’t find much technical language or jargon on
the site, and where it does appear you can usually find a link to
click on that will explain the term in question. (4)
9. Build Your Portfolio Through
Wikipedia
Authors might have a hard time being
published. Wikipedia is a site where you can get published and
most likely get page views for it. It can start your career for
you. Wikipedia is a great resource to use for this purpose
because it is free to create an entry, the entries rank well in
major search engines like Google, and be attached to a site like
Wikipedia can lend a lot of credibility to your work.
10. Wikipedia Is Community Oriented
This
means that not one idea is shoved down the throats of the
readers. If someone thinks something is wrong, it goes to the
community for discussion. This helps to ensure that all
information is accurate an up to date, and also that there aren’t
any annoying sales pitches thrown in. (6)
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References:
1. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reliable_sources
2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:About#Editing_Wikipedia_pages
3. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:No_original_research
4. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Policies_and_guidelines
5. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:NPOV
6. http://www.mc.vanderbilt.edu/root/vumc.php?site=socialmediatoolkit&doc=29274
SEO link building is effected through the exploitation of search engines and software link analysis tools. This can be done via any of the major search sites like Yahoo or Google. Link building tips can be implemented handily and sourcing competitors’ backlinks and many other link building tactics are lightposts on the path to search engine rank-supremacy. Utility of WordPress is very effective.
1. Compile and post a list, like this one, and share it — the topic is less important than actually having a list for users to forward and mull over.
2. Review the Competition
Research and replicate the link-building tactics of competing websites — it’s hardly unethical in the Information Age.
3. WordPress Themes
Download and edit a HTML-ready WordPress theme that retains the sitelink or domain name in the code as a condition for distribution.
4. Copy-Write
Create quality text copy for the site — hire out the task, if necessary.
5. RSS Backlinking
Gamble risk-free for backlinks from RSS feeds by submitting content.
6. URL A-bridging
URL shorteners are nifty pieces of code for throwing out backlinks, invisible or hidden URLs, RSS feeds and the like.
7. Power Blender On
A relatively new method for SEO link building, RSS metadata is, for lack of better terms, blended to yield myriad results.
8. What’s Up? The Rent!
Amazingly, links can be rented from online services, but this is territory where only the most firewalled tend to tread. Babysteps…
9. Also File Under Amazingly
Another way to secure links: hire — big bucks — a linkbaiter. Yes, that is word. Sounds obscene. Big bucks.
10. ¡Carnivale!
Within the Blog-O-Sphere exist blog carnivals, resources on the InterWeb where many different blogs cluster and are tied together by common topics and by which blog carnival search bars lead users to blog posts which have been submitted.
11. Help Others Help Yourself
Post help articles to sites like About.com and eHow and include the sitelink in the author profile.
12. Old Into New
Revise old copy and bring it up to date with the appropriate green links.
13. Oodles of SEO Links Through the Lens
Post content with a Squidoo lens and include the sitelink.
14. Fire — Submit, Rather — At Will!
Submit to online magazines that publish opinion pieces, poetry, fiction, and nonfiction — include the sitelink with the author bio.
15. The Universal Lingo Stepping Stone
Install an on-site translator for visiting non-native English-speaking users.
16. Open a Bar — Online
Create a community forum for the site and swap banners with other sites that also host forums.
17. Open a Bar, Part Deux
Host a forum for another friendly, non-competing site and include a banner and link in every relevant post on that site.
18. SEOnic Boom
Create a SEO software tool that other friendly, non-competing sites can use that incorporates the sitelink into the code.
19. Connect the Dots
Network with and exchange links with any local business or organization that may share a peripheral interest with the purpose of the website.
20. eCamaderie
Participate in local, regional, national and global chat forums and tactfully supply the sitelink.
Get The Word(s) Out [21.–23.]
23. Submit the site to free SEO-relevant online directories.
22. Submit the site to for-pay directories — some research is required.
23. Submit the site to article-only directories.
24. Pay It Forward
Purchase a one-way link from a similarly-themed website that foregoes the link command visibility.
25. Under The Table
Paying a member of a key webmastering forum to post links is not out of the question.
26. Y-Links
Y-Links or 3-Way links are effective viral contextual link builders that build in layers via users’ interconnectedness.
27. Plus-Links
Plus-Links or 4-Way links are as above, with one more limb or conduit.
28. True, There Are Sites…
…like Ezinearticles.com that invite users to submit content and route traffic back to their sites.
29. Watch Your Footing
Share content from the site, image and video-sharing site StumbleUpon.com with other web jockeys.
30. Techno-rati’d
Gain relevancy on Technorati.com’s blog directory by including the relevant tags.
31. Write the Pillar Article
To be counted as a true blog authority, one must first publish a Pillar Article that meets the following attributes: no fewer than 500 words; authoritative yet light on overcomplicated lingo; content that is neatly organized; contains attractors to draw in web traffic; infowise, it is heavy on relevance.
32. Power of Press Releases
Post viral press release-styled bits of info, no more than several paragraphs long, and insert code for easy copying and forwarding of said content.
33. No Solicitors
Signs like that may exist in the real world, but not in cyberspace — unsolicited submissions to blog sites or political sites can lead to traffic.
34. Micro-blog for Macro-results
Micro-blog by posting attention-drawing content in the form of imagelinks, videos and other ephemera.
35. Third Party Content, Gratis
Invite submissions — guest posts or blogs — from friends and visitors to the site.
36. Reciprocate to Build Traffic
Get more traffic by writing blogs, guest pieces and other forms of commentary for other sites for links.
37. Savor It
Submit content to Del.icio.us — Delicious.com — a site that happens to be a popular general topic archive.
38. Snipe It
A sniping software program can fasttrack hundreds of backlinked competitors’ pages. When the proverbial cat is out of the bag, email the linked-to sites to know they’re caught in the web of traffic.
39. Recap’ture
It never hurts to posts a week-in-review blog about the Dot Com industry and related fields.
40. Click, Click, Click…
Get into Pay per click, or PPC, another widely used traffic-directing method employed by advertisers to pay web hosts for the frequency with which their ads are clicked on.
41. Follow You, Follow Me
Join FollowList.com, the home of the DoFollow Blogs, another resource for dissemination of info and links.
42. Walls Tumbl’n Down
Easy one: get a Tumblr.
43. Spider Crawl
Link back and forth between literally every profile, forum membership and relevant webpage connected to the target site.
44. News-flasher
By enabling the site to report breaking news, it’s search engine ranking will climb with Superman-styled leaps — easier said than done, though.
45. Digg It!
Bending steel with bare hands may be easier, but few SEO link builders are more effective than getting a headline and related link posted on the highly-trafficked Digg.com.
46. It’s Not SPAM If Nobody Complains
Linkdrop in the shoutouts on online user games like WoW.
47. Open Invitation
Collect and edit new content by emailing questionnaire templates to established bloggers and posting the results.
48. Post and link to the site on BN.com.
49. Time is of the essence..
Reply to email correspondence immediately and sans sarcasm to build a rapport with other users.
50. The Byline Flex
Publish and distribute a free eBook.
The Ever-Popular Review [51.–57.]
51. Review a book or eBook in return for a link on the publisher’s or seller’s website.
52. For a link on the artist’s and label’s websites, review a new CD or digital album release in return.
53. In exchange for a link, review a new DVD on the and seller’s and studio’s websites.
54. Post and link to the site on any message board.
55. Write a review of a favorite local or regional restaurant, diner or food truck in return for a link.
56. Evaluate a software product in return for a link on the publisher’s or seller’s website.
57. Post a hard copy flyer at the local public library, and post a link on the website, if it’s allowed.
Media Mountains, Hills, Mounds and Anthills [58.–69.]
58. Buy air time to advertise the site on a local radio station.
59. Buy air time to advertise the site on a local television network.
60. Write letters to offline media like newspapers, magazines and college journals and include the site link under the byline.
61. Link to any and all other affiliate sites or ownership sites.
62. Post and link to the site on IEWeekly.com, LAWeekly.com, or OCWeekly.com
63. Hang up a hard copy flyer at a church or religious organization and post a link on the website, too — if the site’s content is not inappropriate for that venue.
64. At a club or fraternal organization, post a hard copy flyer, and post a link on the website.
65. Review a new smartphone or similar piece of computech in return for a link on the publisher’s or seller’s website.
66. Link to a college or university’s dot-edu site, alma mater or not, if it’s allowed.
67. Register the site with the Better Business Bureau.
68. Post and link to the site on Backpage.
69. Donate to a local or regional charity for a sitelink in their promotional displays.
Exploiting All Open Channels [70.–96.]
70. Expose an unreputable blog or site, but be prepared for the fallout (see #72).
71. Flame — yes, flame — or use another attention-getting tactic while bearing in mind the backlash that comes attached to notoriety.
72. Set up a Youtube channel or create a viral video.
73. Plug the website on popular AM or FM radio shows like Coast To Coast and Howard Stern.
74. Call in to any popular podcast and plug the website.
75. Start a podcast and plug the website.
76. Review a favorite local or regional business or store chain in return for a link.
77. Post and link to the site on Amazon.
78. Register the site with the Chamber of Commerce.
79. Cast A Line
Get old-fashioned and gather links from other websites, similar or otherwise, by offering yours first.
80. Post and link to the site on Craigslist.
81. Sell and post on eBay and link to the site on the auction pages and in the forums.
82. Do the above and donate to charity via eBay and collect links that way.
83. Comment and link to the site on TheDirty.com, TMZ and other gossip sites.
84. Post an article on Examiner and link to the site in the text.
85. On IMDb.com, Rotten Tomatoes and other movie entertainment sites, post and link to the site.
86. Post and link to the site on RollingStone.com, Spin.com and other music entertainment sites.
87. Distribute a flyer or business card with the site link on the bulletin board at work.
88. Visit LosAngelesTimes.com and post and link to the site.
89. Comment and link to the site on MSN News and Yahoo news.
90. Post and link to the site on Wikipedia.
91. If the cost justifies it, use a publicist to promote the site.
92. Post and link to the site in Google Groups and Yahoo Groups.
93. Freely post on the Guestbooks in high-profile sites and include the link.
94. Link to the site in a Facebook Wall post.
95. Create a Facebook page for the site.
96. Link to the site in a LinkedIn profile and link to both it and the LI page on Facebook, too.
Odds ‘N Sods
97. Do pro bono work and accept a banner or resource link as compensation.
98. Post and link to the site on Yelp.
99. Print, distribute and use a car bumper sticker with the site name and URL visible in large font.
Just Because…
100. Get friends and third parties to do anything listed above in trade for services, compensation or just because.
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This post is from the owner of the SheerSEO software application, which I haven’t tried but it looks pretty nice to me (no, this is not a paid post, I just like him and he was kind enough to contribute some good points). I have used WebPosition, WebCEO, Advanced Web Ranking and just about every SEO rankings software package out there. They all do pretty much the same thing, it’s just a matter of presentation. At the end of the post, tell me which SEO Rankings and SMO analytics software you use and why you like or hate it.
For new website owners, using an SEO software or web optimization software is most basic. These software packages provide tools that give direction on how to effectively optimize website contents for better search engine visibility. SEO software offers a myriad of optimization tools, such as keyword generation, rank checking, onpage audits and backlink checking, all aimed to get your website on top. Basically, software packages are more affordable than hiring SEO companies for internet marketing services.
But before shelling out a large sum of money on any software, it is important to consider which SEO tools best suit your website. It is important to consider and compare all options available for you to arrive at the best decision. While there are tons of SEO software products sold online, most of them offer false promises, simply hyping and exaggerating their claims to boost their sales. Perhaps, this is one big problem that confronts all new website owners. The industry has its own share of “rotten apples” that you have to avoid as much as possible.
The promises are usually first page rankings or even first rank, but the reality is that no one can guarantee that. Neither SEO software nor any SEO professional. That can be easily proven by using logic – if there was such a software that can guarantee first page, think what would happen if 11 websites, competing for the same keyword, use it. There are just 10 places in that first page…
Hence, when looking for optimization software, you need to remember that there’s ABSOLUTELY NO SHORTCUT in notching the top spot. It requires dedication, hard work, and patience to achieve your dream rank. Always set realistic goals and never expect too much. Better yet, go for programs like SheerSEO that give truthful claims on how the software tools can help boost your website’s visibility. The claims are only for saving your time and making your work more effective. That is the only claim you should be looking for.
Below are some of the common problems why many webmasters feel that their SEO software is failing.
So, to summarize, software of the SEO variety is definitely something to consider, as long as you know what to expect from it. It should help you see the relevant info clearly, and save your time. Nothing more. Don’t expect magic, cause it is simply not there. Some SEO software packages like sheerseo.com, do nice work with plenty of features and free trials, so you can try them and see if they help you.
I’m not sure what happened to the Links Hog link network for
SEO’s that was said to work so well. It looks like Google has
made their rounds and taken them to the slaughterhouse. Anyone
know anything about the demise or impending return of
LinksHog.com?
Pandora is
taking longer than expected to figure out the perfect track to play next.
The music should be playing soon, but if you get tired of waiting, try switching to one of your other stations.
Pandora probably couldn’t figure out which ad to play.
A lot of folks wonder what the word “Google” actually means. Old schoolers recall that it’s a rephrasing of the word, “googol,” which is the mathematical speak determines 1 adopted by a hundred zeros. Depending on the degree of passion you have for math, that is both the greatest or most tard-worthy name for a search engine company. Despite the name. It stuck.
The Rub
Larry Page and Sergey Brin co-based Google in January of 1996, then known as BackRub. The boys had been in the early twenties and basic computer geeks. Sergey was born in Moscow, alum of the College of Michigan and visiting Stanford. Larry was assigned to be his guide. Throughout this go to, they obviously hit it off or immediately no person would give a hoot about linking strategies.
Although men and the title “BackRub” may elevate some questions, the title actually referred to a way for producing search engine rankings. Particularly, the BackRub search engine was designed to investigate the “oneway links” to a site. Though BackRub developed a following with these in the know, nothing a lot happened for a few years.
1998
As with most new companies, the boys wanted some severe cash. The brass at Yahoo’s eyebrows were raised momentarily, but eventually the interest subsided. Sun Microsystems, of all firms, provided an answer. Andy Bechtolsheim was one of the founders of Solar and, thus, had the mandatory deep pockets. $100,000 later, the new search engine firm was on the way in which to stardom.
New Name
As legend has it, BackRub turned Google for a somewhat humorous reason. Apparently, Bechtolsheim unintentionally made the $100k try to “Google, Inc.” You may make your individual guess as to which one of many boys mentioned, “Hey, I have an concept for a new name.” In September of 1998, Google opened a small office in Menlo Park, California. The rest, as they say, is history.
Immediately, Google is based in Mountain View, California. Google prefers electronic mail communication, but you can get a stay voice by calling (650) 623-4000. If you happen to actually want to speak to them, refuse a cost from the company on the credit card you utilize for Adwords. They may contact you pretty rapidly!
The company went public in 2004 [GOOG] and started trading around 100 to 125 USD range and now has a stock value of many times that. Larry and Sergey are sickeningly wealthy. One can assume that Andy Bechtolsheim is also doing all right.
The Future
In the last year or so, Google has actually received its fair share of criticism. PageRank is almost useless in relation to ranking in search results. At the time of this writing, PageRank hasn’t worked for three days, which implies a change, shuffle, dance or whatever you need to name it’s coming.
On the competitors front, issues are a bit murky. It appears per week doesn’t go by and not using a patent lawsuit being filed against the company. MSN and Yahoo have began to lift the extent of competition and extra shall be coming. Google’s reliance on AOL as a visitors supply is also a bit troubling given the continuous lack of market share by the corporate that almost brought Time Warner down. Gmail is dogged by patent points, not to point out questions on violations of the privateness of users. All and all, issues are not as rosy compared to a couple years in the past, however they will hardly be known as bad.
Your guess is nearly as good as mine in relation to predicting if Google will change into just another search engine. Personally, I think it is going to, but not due to any of the above. As an alternative, the evolution of the Internet suggests there will likely be a subsequent “huge thing.” Who knows, possibly Google will get a Grub [Grub.org] in its Nutch [Nutch.org].
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Google: from garage to search giant and beyond
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In relation to writing web sites, what is nice for the search engines is commonly not good marketing.
Why? Because virtually inevitably, if you write to please the various search engines, you write about the features of your service. But you need to be writing about the advantages in your customers.
It is a fundamental downside and one it’s a must to take into account at each stage of creating the copy to your website. It’s important to achieve a stability between writing for folks or writing for search engine robots. The balance will probably be subtly completely different for every business. You may most likely need to preserve experimenting. It all relies upon really on how important search engine visitors will probably be to your organisation. First a fast recap on the basic concern of search engine copy.
Search engine optimisation (typically known as web optimization) mainly means ensuring your website ranks extremely with Google and different search engines. Google wants to provide people the best, relevant information. It does this by reading the copy in your website.
If sure words are used frequently, Google will calculate that the location is related for that “key phrase”. When folks seek for that key phrase, Google flags your web site as one worthy of consideration.
So, when a copywriter creates his own website, he tries to make use of the phrase “copywriter” as continuously as possible.
It is no good just listing the phrase either. It must be in actual sentences. What’s extra, it’s much better to use the keyword at or near the start of a sentence. You also want the key phrase in the main headline, in the first paragraph, and as often as possible thereafter. So, you end up writing about you, the copywriter, and the copywriting you can offer. Options of your service.
The place are your prospects in all this? Any good copywriter, in reality even an entire newbie, knows that it is advisable to flip the features of your service into benefits for the customer. It is simply good marketing.
The copywriter ought to be explaining how he can improve sales, appeal to prospects, save the consumer money, present exceptional service and so on.
The identical is likely to occur no matter enterprise you are in. If you happen to’re a graphic designer, a shopper would possibly come to you as a result of they need you to create knowledgeable picture for his or her business.
But they don’t seek for “professional image”, “design influence”, or “creativity”. They search for “graphic designer.” So your copy has to keep mentioning “graphic designer” this, “graphic designer” that.
What’s the resolution? If you understand an easy one, please share the secret. For most organisations and companies, the answer is going to be a balance. It’s essential know how essential Google searches are to you. If the answer is “not a lot” as a result of guests come from other sources – perhaps by a unsolicited mail campaign, Web advertising clicks, or because they are a regular buyer and have you bookmarked – then your copy should weighted extra in direction of good advertising, with much less emphasis on search engine robots.
But if Google searches are all the pieces to your organisation, then you definately’ll need to play the game by their rules.
Rigorously written copy can at least attempt to play each games. You can hold using keywords, however at all times keep in mind that you have to bring the main target again onto benefits to your customer.
It isn’t straightforward, and it can be a painstaking process. But that in essence, is what good web writing needs to be about: retaining one eye on the major search engines and pleasing them when vital, but all the time bringing it back to people, to clients, to benefits. As a result of that’s good marketing.
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Google Apps aka Google Postini is a spam blocking service that works rather well if you can ever get it configured on your server. Thanks, Google for buying Postini (notice how I just assume Google purchased this company instead of developed it in-house at Google Labs).
All SEO practitioners know that Google prefers algorithmic solutions over manual pulls. Well, it looks like that practice has carried through to their spam blocking email software, Postini, which thinks that the Google Places email carries all the hallmarks of spam. Of course, there is one possibility worth considering. What is this is actually not from Google and someone is spoofing Google?
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