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Sad State of News on the Internet
It really is a shame how most news organizations are adopting the “catchy or dramatic title” on their articles to pull in web traffic. Case in point:
Militants in Iraq have used $26 off-the-shelf software to intercept live video feeds from U.S. Predator drones, potentially providing them with information they need to evade or monitor U.S. military operations. Source: Insurgents Hack U.S. Drones
Last time I checked, intercepting video would not have been considered hacking, the definition from Wikipedia: re-configuring or re-programming of a system to function in ways not facilitated by the owner, administrator, or designer. I probably would’ve read the article had it been titled “Insurgents intercepting video from US Drones” or something more accurate, all this did was piss me off. It’s no wonder I use news aggregators instead of going straight to news sites themselves.
Posted by Jimmy Daniels
Posted in: Annoying Websites, Current Events, Linking Strategies, Soapbox
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December 2009
Webmaster Stuff
Best SES Session - Are Paid Links Evil? We’re only half-way through SES San Jose but I think we’ve already seen the best panel discussion of the event.
“Are Paid Links Evil” saw Matt Cutts go head to head with Greg Boser, Michael Gray, Todd Malicoat, Todd Friesen and Andy Baio.
The room was packed with marketers all hoping the session would live up to the hype of its carefully crafted title - “session bait” anyone?
Google announces a simple new way to embed Google Maps Starting today, Google Maps users can add a map to their website or blog just by copying & pasting a snippet of HTML. This new functionality enables Google Maps users to share and disseminate geographic information in the same way that YouTube users share videos. Bloggers and webmasters no longer need an API key or knowledge of Java Script to put a Google Map on their website or blog.
Announcing the U.S. release of Microsoft Content Ads Beta We are delighted to make Content Ads Beta available to all U.S. customers! On Wednesday, August 29, we will upgrade adCenter to include Microsoft Content Ads.
Microsoft Content Ads allows you to place content-targeted ads on the Microsoft network—connecting you to the right people at the right time for the right price. We’re excited about this release and the choices we are providing advertisers.
Our New Webmaster Portal and an Invitation to the Private Beta Shortly after that day in March when we had to take the “link:” operator offline, a small team was formed in Redmond. Its singular focus: to build the next-generation set of tools, content and resources for SEO professionals and webmasters (and get “link:” back in your hands). Creatively named Webmaster Portal (we’re really good at marketing), it will be a single, friendly place to find all tools and information relating to Live Search SEO.
And Google is probably going to cost us more money, Improved top ad placement formula now in effect Two weeks ago, we posted about an upcoming improvement to the formula used to determine which ads are placed in the top spots above Google search results. The change offers advertisers more control over when their ads achieve top placement, while also increasing the quality of our ad results for users. Today, we wanted to let you know that the improved formula is now in effect.
Ya, but improved for who?
Posted by Jimmy Daniels
Posted in: Affiliate Marketing, Contextual Advertising, Google, Linking Strategies, MSN, Online Marketing, Search Engines, Webmasters
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August 2007
Jason Calacanis’ Latest Link Bait Works
If anyone can acquire links in a short period of time, it is [tag]Jason Calacanis[/tag], currently Entrepreneur in Action at Sequoia Capital, what is that exactly Jason? Former editor and CEO at Silicon Alley Reporter, he co-founded Weblogs, Inc with Brian Alvey, which they then sold to AOL, where Jason became GM of Netscape. I’ve talked about Netscape and Jason before, first when he decided to create Netscape Navigators and pay them $1,000 a month, then when Kevin Rose weighed in on the paid posting and another when I decided Jason was right, Netscape was doing good, better even, not a lot of spam, and I even had a front pager myself a couple times.
Okay, back on topic, Jason has posted a link baiting rules article, where he tells everyone how to get a link back from him from Calacanis.com. This is a link that would probably be helpful, a page rank 7 home page, Alexa ranking approaching 10,000, even though he has talked about how easy it is to game Alexa, so, about any of his posts would be good to get a link from, although the best spot is probably in the blogroll. So, this is definitely worth pursuing, even if it is for our own personal reasons, such as SEO. He already has 37 sites linking to the link bait post, with more coming in, and all of the other links you get when other blogs link to a post, so it works, big time, if you are Jason that is, if I posted it, I would probably dropped by Google again, hehe.
I have never hung out with him, but I predict we will sometime in the future, not sure where or when, but we will, first round is on me Jason, the rest are on you. You are absolutely right about Kara Swisher, that was the only post I read, the one that you linked to, but I will be back to read some more.
Added: Okay, finally removed my link to his link baiting rules, if he’s not linking back to me then neither am I.
Posted by Jimmy Daniels
Posted in: Linking Strategies, Netscape
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April 2007
Wired Digital Buys Reddit, Who’s Next?
Wired Digital has announced that it is acquiring social news site Reddit, the exact terms of the deal were not disclosed. The four employee company will move to San Francisco, where they will colaborate with Wired using it’s core technology and by offering partnerships to others.
Wired Digital has purchased the personalized social news aggregation website Reddit, the company announced Tuesday.
Terms of the acquisition were not disclosed.
CondéNet, which owns and operates Wired Digital, Epicurious.com and Style.com, among other properties, plans to incorporate Reddit’s personalized news aggregation and other Web 2.0 technologies into the various online destinations maintained by CondéNet and its parent company, Condé Nast Publications. Source: Wired
Wired is looking to grow through acquisitions and by partnering with other companies. Reddit was founded by Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian in 2005.
So who is next?
Posted by Jimmy Daniels
Posted in: Linking Strategies, Social Networks
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November 2006
Big Social Network Advertising Deals
Social networks continue to do ad deals to try to make some of the money that everyone seems to think they are worth. Google and MySpace just did a close to billion dollar deal and now Facebook and MSN are inking a deal that will put banners and text links on Facebook pages. Of course the Google and MySpace deal put’s actual money in the pocket or Rupert Murdock while Google could be doing the deal just to get more exposure to and more people using their search engine. Here is the press release from Microsoft.
Microsoft Corp. has struck a deal to provide advertising for social networking site Facebook, in one of the first high-profile agreements for the software maker’s online advertising platform.
Under the deal announced late Tuesday, Microsoft will sell and provide banner ads and sponsored links for Facebook using the adCenter online advertising platform and other in-house technology and services.
Financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. It is expected to run through mid-2009. Source: Yahoo.
I am assuming Microsoft is planning on loosing money as well, as everyone that I know who has advertised on MySpace has lost money, and there is no reason to think the Facebook site will be any different, people aren’t there to shop, they are there because their friends are there. Plus, you know some advertisers will be reluctant to advertise knowing there could be some edgy content next to their ad, especially with stories such as this one involving a banner ad infecting a million computers, Banner Ad on MySpace Infects Over 1 Million Computers and this one involving the adware programs from Zango being pimped on MySpace users, Would you kindly shut your noise-hole?.
Techcrunch says this is notable news because Google wasn’t involved,
This news is most notable because the partner that Facebook chose isn’t Google.
Google is generally thought to generate more revenue per page than either Yahoo or Microsoft due to their method of choosing which ads go on top. While Yahoo places the highest bidding ad on top, Google also takes into account the click through rate on individual ads in deciding which go on top. This seemingly simple feature increases revenue substantially, and along with Google’s superior search product is the single biggest factor in Google’s financial success to date. Yahoo, it is worth noting, is developing a similar system, called Panama, which is rumored to be launching later this year.
I really don’t think targeting will matter as much for the same reasons, people aren’t looking to buy something, unless they landed on a page while searching for something from a search engine or another site, and while the page views on these sites are unreal, click thru’s on ads aren’t very good, so, no matter how you slice it, ROI will always be low to non-existent, and that means the ad spots will be worth less and less as time goes on and advertisers spend less money. But, the thing this deal has over the MySpace deal, Facebook has 10 million college age members, while MySpace has 100 million high school age members, these college kids will have more money and more need for “stuff” if they are on their own, so, this might be a better deal for Microsoft.
Microsoft could also be thinking of using this as a test bed in that they can develop new targeting methods for these users which they could use elsewhere. Definitely an interesting deal, just wish we could see the financials involved.
Earlier this month, Google struck a deal with News Corp.’s MySpace.com, the top social-networking site, to pay at least $900 million in shared advertising revenue and become the online hangout’s exclusive search provider. Under the multiyear deal, Fox Interactive Media will add Google search boxes to MySpace and other sites. Google also get first rights to sell any display ads Fox doesn’t sell directly.
About Facebook: Founded in February 2004 by Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook helps people better understand the world around them by developing technologies that facilitate the spread of information through social networks. The site has over 9 million registered users in over 40,000 geographic, work-related, collegiate, and high school networks, and according to ComScore’s MediaMetrix report, Facebook ranks as the seventh-most trafficked site in the United States. Facebook is privately held and headquartered in Palo Alto, Calif.
YouTube also just announced a big deal Tuesday involving branded commercial channels, with Paris Hilton being the first, using this to promote her new album. It’s Hot.
(Note: This is a joke, her big saying, I think she’s a skank, but she’s one hell of a promoter.) This is from Techcrunch,
YouTube will unveil a number of custom branded commercial channels tomorrow in its latest move to monetize the site. The bizarre cultural icon Paris Hilton is already highlighted on the front page of the site with her own YouTube channel, to correspond with the release of her debut musical album on Tuesday. Fox has paid an undisclosed sum to advertise its TV show Prison Break on the YouTube channel of Hilton, whose album is produced by Warner Brothers. YouTube reportedly pays more than $1 million each month in bandwidth costs and some people have been concerned that it would be a challenge to turn its huge traffic into money. Thus Paris Hilton to the rescue.
Well, I think this will have the same problems as the other deals, unless they can make the same kind of videos as the ones offered on YouTube, i.e. containing half naked chicks and stupid stunts or jokes. I still think the best way for them to monetize YouTube would be to insert video ads in front of each video, that way everyone has to see it, or at least play it.
Posted by Jimmy Daniels
Posted in: Facebook, Google, Linking Strategies, MSN, MySpace, Online Marketing, Social Networks, Web 2.0
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August 2006
100Phrases.com A New Linking Strategy?
Nope. But it certainly seems more useful than most. At 100phrases.com you get your own page, created by you, with the links pointing wherever you want them to go. This isn’t a one page site that’s only sending traffic for a couple months, this site has the potential to send traffic for years. It’s simple. Create the page you want to use, using your template, or a new design, or no design at all, fill it full of unique content and point the links at your sites, BAM. Plus, there’s only going to be one hundred terms on the site, not 500 or a 1,000, and the front page will still have the word cloud look and traffic ranking potential of these other sites, plus, the 100 pages of content to back that up.
Check it out, 100Phrases.com.
Posted by Jimmy Daniels
Posted in: Linking Strategies, Search Engines, Word Clouds
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August 2006