31 Dec

With 2009 just hours away, there’s hope, expectation, and reservation in the air.
A few thoughts: 2009 will be the year of…
There is one key attribute to success that most do not realize. Everyone is self-employed. Whether you work for a corporation or have your own freelance company…you are essentially self-employed.
If you work for a company as an employee and get a W2 at the end of the year, you are still in theory a one person company and your product is…you. Your time, your creativity, and your talent…that’s what you get paid for.
In 2009, I believe we will see people take more responsibility for their own progress and careers. Instead of leaning on job security - which is a mind game anyway - we will lean towards independently looking towards progressing ourselves. You are your own boss…even if you have to answer to someone.
Through this realization, we will see people branch out into other areas. You no longer have 1 job…you may open up a side business selling info products, freelancing, blogging - who knows.
2009 will be the year of the self-employed.
As retirement accounts dry up, loans are called, and credit lines are reduced we need to optimize and adapt for the better. What were priorities in 2007 and 2008 will change this year.
From families and businesses paying off their debt and re-structuring their expenses to save more to real estate investors going crazy over bargains to be had.
From workaholics spending more time with their families to students finding new ways to pay for school so they don’t have to borrow.
From parents taking back control of their retirement by not relying on extremely leveraged institutions for help to college savings accounts being started for new born babies.
2009 will be the year of shifting priorities.
As marketing morphs into consumer interaction and corporate execs become transparent a new way of reaching your audience is taking hold. Inbound Marketing is the process of building your brand and evoking consumer loyalty through communication, relationships, and an equally satisfying need to make our world a better place.
Utilizing Search Engine Optimization, Brand Marketing, Social Media, and overall Reputation management; start-ups will compete with giants by creating communities for niche markets and taking over market share through quality products/services and Inbound Marketing. If you build it correctly, they will come.
2009 will be the year of Inbound Marketing.
In line with being self-employed, the personal brand comes into play. No longer do consumers only care about the product or service, they now care about the people behind the curtain. With so many companies faltering in 2008 it becomes increasingly important to put your money towards the leadership behind a cause.
With the transparency that social media networks bring to executives, personal brand will play a big role in consumer confidence. This is extremely apparent when you look at Apple and Steve Jobs…then the challenge is how do you pass on “your brand” to the company yet still take it with you when the time comes.
2009 will be the year of Personal Branding
Many people are confused by how to monetize or even utilize social media networks. Whether it’s Facebook, MySpace, LinkedIn, or twitter, they are confused. And rightly so…these applications have a feature set but it’s up to the users to determine how that feature set is used.
In 2009, I see twitter emerging to a mass audience. Whether they know how to use it or not, twitter offers something the other networks are not geared towards..the ability to find and connect with strangers of like mind. Networking and building, this is where I see twitter exploding.
2009 will be the year of twitter emergence.
On a side note, if you are interested in a really cool twitter showcase coming in January ‘09 - follow me @arifgan - details to come early Jan…seriously, you don’t want to miss this one.
Now, on to you…our readers are clever, creative, and determined so let’s hear it…
2009 will be the year of?
12 Nov
So, here’s a tip that’s so simple, many of us have forgotten it - I figured most people had already taken this precaution…but I found that not to be the case.
It is SO Simple, yet it may save you a lot of grief and lost sales. Ready?
It’s literally a precaution, in case things don’t turn out how you expected them to. As I was researching a few blogs I clicked on an advertisement, not sure why - I was curious as to what they were selling I guess.
Here is the Ad I clicked on:
After clicking on this Ad that this company is paying for…guess what comes next?
A brilliant Sales page?
A phenomenally written blog post?
A corporate website with logos of their fancy clientelle?
NO! Here’s what I end up with
The requested URL /jvsrc=BtoBlonline_Banners was not found on this server.
You’ve got to be kidding me….
You worked SO hard to put together your Internet Marketing campaign, you’ve got Ads rolling, you’ve got landing pages created, and in case someone ends up at a place you didn’t expect - you are going to lose that visitor because the URL got jacked up or a page was moved.
The fix is easy…so easy. In your Apache settings or whatever Web Server you are using, you can setup a .htaccess redirect - if your web host supports it.
You can just put in a simple line like this into your .htaccess file:
ErrorDocument 404 /notfound.html
and create a notfound.html page for users to see instead of the 404 Not Found message. At least then you haven’t lost them and you’ve gotten a 2nd chance. Sometimes a 2nd chance is all you need to capture a lead.
Consider it…prepare for the unknown! I’d love to hear from others on simple ways to dodge Murphy and make the most of your Web site or blog.
Comments?
4 Nov
Congratulations David Plouffe (Campaign Manager for Barack Obama’s Presidential Election Campaign)…
Your campaign was quite slick. You utilized technology, you utilized manpower, you have created a new template for Presidential elections. All future election campaigns will be held to a new standard and level of utilizing technology…long gone is the old way of campaigning.
Between the Obama Girl, Facebook ads, and an iPhone application, you took advantage of the Internet as a communication tool and you captured a generation and communicated with them at their level. And yes, I know Obama Girl was not part of your campgain strategy, or was she?
People-Press.org provides the following statistics…
The internet is living up to its potential as a major source for news about the presidential campaign. Nearly a quarter of Americans (24%) say they regularly learn something about the campaign from the internet, almost double the percentage from a comparable point in the 2004 campaign (13%).

Moreover, the internet has now become a leading source of campaign news for young people and the role of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook is a notable part of the story. Fully 42% of those ages 18 to 29 say they regularly learn about the campaign from the internet, the highest percentage for any news source. In January 2004, just 20% of young people said they routinely got campaign news from the internet.
Once again, congratulations…see you on Facebook.
25 Oct
A piece of interesting data so you can see how Search Engines interact with one another.
Search Engine |
Receives Sponsored Listings From |
Receives Web Results From |
Receives Directory Results From |
| AlltheWeb | Yahoo! Search Marketing | Yahoo! | n/a |
| AltaVista | Yahoo! Search Marketing | Yahoo! | n/a |
| America Online | Open Directory | ||
| Ask (formerly Ask Jeeves) | Google/Ask | Ask | n/a |
| Dogpile (meta search) | FindWhat, Kanoodle, Looksmart, Sprinks, Yahoo! Search Marketing | About, Ask (formerly Ask Jeeves), Google, MSN, singingfish, Teoma, Yahoo!, et al. | Open Directory |
| Excite (meta search) | FindWhat, Kanoodle, Looksmart, Sprinks, Yahoo! Search Marketing | About, Ask (formerly Ask Jeeves), Google, MSN, singingfish, Teoma, Yahoo!, et al. | Open Directory |
| Open Directory | |||
| HotBot | Ask (formerly Ask Jeeves) | Ask (formerly Ask Jeeves), MSN | n/a |
| InfoSpace (meta search) | FindWhat, Kanoodle, Looksmart, Sprinks, Yahoo! Search Marketing | About, Ask (formerly Ask Jeeves), Google, MSN, singingfish, Teoma, Yahoo!, et al. | Open Directory |
| Inktomi | Yahoo! Search Marketing | Yahoo! | n/a |
| iWon | Ask (formerly Ask Jeeves) | n/a | |
| Kanoodle | Kanoodle | Inktomi | n/a |
| Kart00 (meta search) | LookSmart, Yahoo! Search Marketing | AltaVista, AlltheWeb, HotBot, Lycos, MSN, Nomade, Teoma, WiseNut | Exalead, Open Directory, La Toile du Québec |
| LookSmart | LookSmart | WiseNut | LookSmart |
| Lycos | LookSmart | Ask (formerly Ask Jeeves) | n/a |
| MetaCrawler (meta search) | FindWhat, Kanoodle, Looksmart, Sprinks, Yahoo! Search Marketing | About, Ask (formerly Ask Jeeves), Google, MSN, singingfish, Teoma, Yahoo!, et al. | Open Directory |
| Mamma.com | Ah-ha, mamma, LookSmart | Entireweb, GigaBlast, Google, MSN, Teoma | Open Directory |
| MSN | MSN, Yahoo! Search Marketing | MSN | n/a |
| Netscape Search | Open Directory | Open Directory | |
| Open Directory | n/a | n/a | Open Directory |
| Profusion (meta search) | LookSmart | About, AltaVista, America Online, Lycos, MetaCrawler, MSN, Netscape, Teoma, WiseNut | n/a |
| Teoma | Teoma | n/a | |
| Vivisimo (meta search) | LookSmart, MSN, Yahoo! Search Marketing | Lycos, MSN, Netscape, WiseNut | Open Directory |
| WebCrawler (meta search) | FindWhat, Kanoodle, Looksmart, Sprinks, Yahoo! Search Marketing | About, Ask (formerly Ask Jeeves), Google, MSN, singingfish, Teoma, Yahoo!, et al. | Open Directory |
| WiseNut | LookSmart | Zeal | n/a |
| Yahoo! | MSN, Yahoo! Search Marketing | Yahoo! | Yahoo! |
| Yahoo! Search Marketing | Yahoo! Search Marketing | n/a | n/a |
| n/a: not applicable. |
| Note that search engines that receive search results from the same source still might rank those results differently. For example: Yahoo!, AltaVista and AlltheWeb all receive results from the Yahoo! database, which consists of paid-inclusion entries from Yahoo! Search Marketing and listings generated by the Yahoo! spider, Slurp’s, regular Web crawls. However, those engines utilize their proprietary algorithms when deciding which of the available database entries are the best matches for a given search phrase. Thus, a no. 1 ranking in Yahoo! will not necessarily ensure a no. 1 ranking with AlltheWeb or AltaVista. |
24 Oct
I ran across a cool tool that I wanted to share with you guys:
It’s a little button you put on your site that someone can click on and share your site with their friends and colleagues. Pretty easy to install as well.
Basic Features:
» Easy Bookmarking & Sharing
» Spreads Your Content
» Removes Clutter
» Fast and Reliable
» Easily Customizable
» For Websites and Blogs
» Completely Free
» Customizable (with your logo, service list, colors, etc.)
Get free statistics about how your content is shared and spread by your users:
» Most Popular Content
» Where Your Content is Sent
» Trends Over Time
» Geographic Breakdown
It’s easy enough for a beginnier and flexible enough for a pro. Try it out.
Arif Gangji
Neon Rain Interactive
www.neonrain.com
Web Design - Application Development - SEO SMO SEM - Email Marketing
24 Oct
Search Engine Optimization is the process of gaining higher ranking in the result set of a Search Engine search. Now for that to make sense, let’s do some defining of terms and processes.
Here’s the quick and dirty…
A Web site is born
You’ve just started a business and need to put your web site up. Well, the first thing you will do is figure out your focus. This usually comes from the products or services you sell, or the demographic of the clients you are servicing.
These are your keywords. Keywords define your site. Now, sometimes keywords are setup in the META tags of a site, but sometimes the keywords are just generated from the content you’ve created. Mostly likely, it’s the content that defines your site more so than the keywords. Although, keywords are very important, so don’t neglect them.
A Search Engine finds out you exist
One way or another, A Search Engine will figure out you exist. You either submitted your site directly to an engine or you posted a comment in a blog with your URL…either way, the engine will see that there’s fresh meat out there and they will send their bots and spiders.
Bots and Spiders - no, that’s not my Halloween costume
Bots and Spiders are what Search Engines send through the Internet to scavenge your site. These “Spiders” will “crawl the net” and index your content, and various other pieces of data. They are the ones that check to see if content has been updated or not and will check your relevancy, etc.
Weights and Value
Each time a spider indexes your pages, they will rank you and provide a weight as to the value of your content. This is the secret sauce for most Search Engines. If you were to figure out what algorithms they use to figure out weights and value, you could trick them into putting you up top on any keyword you wanted. It’s assumed that no one person at any company (Google, Yahoo, MSN), has that information; different departments share pieces of the algorithm so that it can’t be stolen. In some cases, the Search Engine will also change this weighting system which may been after a change, that your site will jump up or drop down in rank just based on how they are looking at your site now.
A user is on the prowl
Now, we have a user on a Search Engine who puts in a keyword they are wanting to find a relevant site for. They type in their keywords and hit search, the Search Engine now goes through it’s database of indexed content and displays results for what they think is the most relevant web site to satisfy the users query.
This is based on data and content saved by the Spiders when they visited your site.
Now, the difference between SEO and SEM:
1. SEO is the process of making changes to your site so that the Spiders will give you a better weight and value based on what you’ve done internally. This means you’ll organically move up the Search Engine Results list. When you think SEO, think slow, steady, and long-term.
2. SEM can sometimes include SEO, but mainly it’s the process of paying for clicks or “Pay Per Click (PPC)”, paid inclusion, or paid placement, where you are buying clicks. If you pay G
oogle, Yahoo, or MSN for a sponsored link…you’ll show up at the top or the right side but you’ll pay each time someone clicks on your link.
In some people’s definition, SEM can also mean Search Engine Marketer, which is a person or group that provides Search Engine Optimization (Organic), Pay Per Click Management, Social Media Optimization, and other Internet Marketing Techniques.
Hopefully you learned something…we’d love to get your comments!
Cheers,
Arif Gangji
Neon Rain Interactive
www.neonrain.com
Web Design - Application Development - SEO SMO SEM - Email Marketing
23 Oct
I’m kidding…you actually want to be very selective when creating a title for each page of your web site.
1. It has to be relevant to the page…Make sure all of your pages do not have the same title tag.
2. It helps users distinguish between browser windows or tabs.
3. It may or may not help Search Engines determine what your site is about, the content will end up speaking for itself.
So here are a few guidlines:
1. Google.com truncates the title tag in search results to 66 characters.
2. Yahoo.com truncates the title tag in search results to 68 characters.
3. Ask.com truncates the title tag in search results to 68 characters.
4. MSN.com truncates the title tag in search results to 66 characters.
So, better to be safe than sorry…keep it at 66 characters or less. Get your keywords in there but don’t stuff it like a turkey!
20 Oct
This may be obvious but it’s usually missed when developing content or putting together your initial website framework. Here are 5 Elements to Optimizing your Global Navigation links:
Think about it this way:
- If you link to an external site, you are casting a “vote” for that site….stating to the Search Engine that you value this site you are linking to.
- If you are linking internally, you are telling the Search Engines what your site is about. The link itself adds to the relativity of your site.
Here is an example:
If you own a company that sells dress shoes or a company that sells horse shoes - you have 2 very different businesses. Hopefully
Now, on your Global navigation that shows up on every single page, if both businesses linked to their product page and the link in the Global navigation said, “Shoes”…well, Google and Yahoo would have to use different methods to figure out what type of shoes you were talking about.
But, if your links said, “Dress Shoes” or “Horse Shoes”, respectively. That gives Google a much better idea of what your site is about and the link relevancy goes up because you provided better details about what you are selling.
Don’t make it any harder for the Search Engines to figure out what your site is about!
Let’s pretend that in your Global Navigation you have a link called “About Us”, and that link is on every single page because it’s in the Global Navigation. Now, after some time, you’ve posted enough articles that your indexed pages hits 200 pages. You now have 200 pages each with a link to the About Us page.
In your Global Navigation you didn’t link to your main products, instead you put up some banner image that links to the individual product pages - you have 10 or so products. And for the sake of the example, let’s say that you split up the links to your products evenly. So, each page links to one of your products and they rotate…page 1 links to product 1, page 2 links to product 2, etc. 200 pages, 10 products…split evenly gives each product 20 pages linking to it.
By that example…with the same 200 pages indexed, you now have 20 pages pointing to each product. Yet, you have 200 pointing to your About Us page.
What’s more important? Unless you are a non-profit, the product is important!
Some dropdown scripts hide the actual navigation links in a Javascript file or a Flash file. Search engines can’t read those and if that’s the only way you are linking to your important pages, you’ve just blinded the search engine from crawling through your site using links.
Look for hybrid scripts that use CSS with Javascript so that the links are coded in CSS. Those can be read and followed by Search Engines. You can do the same thing with Flash.
Tip: Use a text browser or turn OFF Javascript and Flash in your browser, then browse your site…if your links do not show up, you have a problem!
Make sure you use Alt Attributes (Alt Tags) so that the search engine knows what your link is about. Even though a search engine can follow the link, it won’t know what you feel is relevant about the link. Therefore, if using images in your navigation, use some of your keywords to help guide the Search Engine to know where you are sending it.
Again, let’s make it easier for the engines as well as for people…usually content built for people works well for engines too.
When creating Global Navigation links, it’s good to plan out what’s really important. And in most cases it’s good to interconnect your pages, BUT…there is an exception, isnt there always? Don’t just link everything together for the sake of linking everything together. You should have a method for the madness.
Example:
if you have a site that sells car parts and the first thing the user does is searches by Make and Model, say it’s an Audi A6…if you were to show all parts available for the A6, that’s great! But if you created links on the same page to parts for a BMW M3, you are now diluting your relevancy. That page may have ranked great for Audi parts, but you just messed it up by diluting your relevancy and adding BMW parts listed on the same page, that page is no longer as relevant for “Audi parts”, but it may be for “Audi and BMW parts”.
Keep that in mind and best of luck with your rank!
Note: This article was first posted on 10/20/2008 and updated on 11/10/2008.
20 Oct
Most of us know about Google Analytics, it’s a piece of code you put into your site and then you can use Google’s free tool to track visitors, time on site, where the visitors are coming from, e-commerce funnels, etc.
It’s a great tool, it’s free, and it’s widely used.
Well, it seems like Yahoo! is putting together an offering as well…it’s a rebrand of IndexTools.
Here are a few screenshots, since it’s not publicly available yet:



17 Sep
So, We have been working on a new product over the last 8 months and it’s going to launch on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 at 12 noon (MST)!
Here’s the skinny, since someone already leaked info anyway, we have been doing a lot of Search Engine Optimization, Social Media Optimization, and plain Internet Marketing and we’ve been seeing some FANTASTIC success.
The problem is that we end up gaining a lot of clients that have already been through the wringer and truthfully “screwed” by other SEMs (not all SEMs use black hat techniques, just some - shame on them).
We decided that yes, we can grow our SEO/SMO Marketshare but we would have to grow our core group to handle the additional load - that’s fine but it doesn’t fit our business model, so instead we decided to create an Education Course called “Serious Internet Marketing.” In this course we are actually using the same tools that we use to train in-house and selling licenses to other Web Developers, SEMs (Search Engine Marketers), Business owners, Marketers, etc. so that they can do the following:
1. Educate themselves so they do not fall into the lure of evil SEMs
2. Know what to look for in a Good SEM so that they can distinguish the reputable SEMs out there.
3. Increase their knowledge of verbiage, tactics, what’s good, what’s bad, etc.
4. Even start doing Internet Marketing themselves. There are a lot of startups that can use this information but can’t afford to hire someone to do it. Our course will go step by step (including videos).
Our only hesitancy is that we did not want to upset Development companies with these insider secrets being available to the public, so we are limiting the number of licenses to this course by State. This way, the market will not be saturated but we can still help educate and give a small number of businesses and edge in the Internet Marketing game.
300 licenses per State…that’s it, 300 in each State and that State gets cut off from anyone else purchasing the course.
Serious Internet Marketing - A Web Development Insider Shares their Internet Marketing tactics - 300 licenses per State, opening on 10/28/2008 at 12 noon MST.
Stay tuned…
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