jellymeli
Im buying a bike. Forget that noise. I have people to see and places to be.We pretty much "Virtual Biography" anyway if we hold a personal blog, have a myspace account, twitter, and flickr. Thus is life.
Utah,These are all good points. As someone in social media, we should all be wise enough to MySpace research who we are interviewing with, and make our own profiles private. Yes? In addition, having 2 profiles (your personal and your professional) and making the personal private, they will be fished into seeing what you want them to see.Its not wise to mix business with pleasure. Pleasure must stay locked and hidden away.As SEOs we should also be wise enough to create ego sites. Heck we can create press releases highlighting how great we are. I can be my own #1 fan. But this is a whole different ball game. It gets messy on this field.
Story: Real Estate SEO is a Joke
Ive been through the SEO real estate ringer for a company that I used to work for. I know the bad and the ugly with these types of companies. 100+ clients, 1 account rep, and 1 solid push through process.Currently I do have 1 real estate client and she is preforming very well. As what I do for her IS custom and pertaining directly to her industry. As Wallace mentioned, its about having the biggest, baddest, reputable site out there. Not only that, but there are so many Real estate websites out there that are having handfulls of traffic thrown at them without leads. Thats where I find my niche. Turning traffic into leads. Thats where these types of companies fall short.
It drives me insane when others use Yahoo as a verb. I dont know why, but every time I get a tense feeling in the back of my neck.
Cheers to this. Ive had clients tell me they know marketing, but still view it the same way they did 15 years ago. The times have changed buddy, time to get onboard. Great post.
Im aware of similar sites but they are more on a paid basis, not an exchange program. Its really not a bad gig if you find quality blogs.
Cheers to that. :) We feed it to them for breakfast. The only problem I can see resulting in this type of demographic data gathering is on PCs that have multi users. Logging into our Google Accounts may be the best way to go. That will fully feed our results to our specifications. :) Can you imagine? Its all so exciting. But these are all things we should be focusing on regardless.
I totally feel you on this one! I swear by the time I am done blogging on my own blogs (SEO blog and another personal blog) plus my online journal, plus my works blog, plus checking my SEO emails to keep up with the trends and those articles, PLUS then working for my clients and keeping up with their social media interactions. By the end of the day, I am "sphunn" ;)
Story: Google 3.0 = Wikipedia²
Sadness indeed. Its really sad when you find a .gov or .edu link under all the wiki articles.
Too cute. Very clever. I wonder if my dog will get jealous tho. Puppy needs attention too.
I fully agree the tool is useful if utilized properly, but as it was prior to their "performance placement" unveiling, it was useless and a waste of money. Looking at the pages, they were far from the subject my client was using keywords for. And I mean FAR from it.
All in all, Google now has a good thing going here. Top Google profit will always be achieved with relevancy. I hope they continue on their path to find great matches. Then this whole content network will bring on a whole new meaning to PPC.
Ya, I do see how it could be abused. But abuse causes penalties eventually.
I can see how the spam comments can get out of control, but we as website owners are supposed to keep an eye on the activity our website produces. Forums would also be stuffed with links left and right.
But all the lost juice in the big league sites like online newspapers, and journals (health and medical type journals), would be of great use. Theyre probably the most creditable sites out there.
So I can see how text links could be abused, but URL links should be given a chance at least.
I have to agree that it is rewarding. Helping people succeed on the web is the main reason I love SEO. Dont get me wrong, Im not complaining. Just venting my frustration.
I use the meta keyword tag. Only because it gives me a personal guideline of what keywords I should be optimizing the page for/creating anchor text to. Do I think they have any weight in the SEs? No. But its used as my mini note card.
Well yes and no. I mean as I mentioned before, search engines are not giving away any information they were not given so to speak. They crawl anything that they werent denied access to. If a website owner does not want these pages displayed, there is code to stop it.
I do see that being in a search engine is not an opt in situation, and in that case, website owners may become upset if certain articles are dug through and indexed. There is only a way to opt out.
But yes, I do see the concern. However, its something web designers and website owners should be made aware of. Web security, now more than ever, needs to be looked at as being secure.
Im not a hacker by any means, but being a "stalker" is a whole different subject.
Google knows what color your underwear are. Honestly tho. Especially if you have a Google account that you are logged into during search. Just like vanessa mentioned, they know if youre planning a trip, looking to sell your dog, dieting, looking up porn. Google knows all. Its all logged. Were all just another statistic to build Googles all mighty algorithm.
Isnt it neat?
But this doesnt just happen online. I mean when you go to Vegas and have player cards, they track you around that city. Credit card companies know way too much about you and your family. Its all in databases.
Just tattoo my SSN on my neck, chip me, and get it over with.
"CattMutts, an admitted Google basher"
I just think its funny how you talk about yourself in the third person.
"One of many reasons affiliates use this technique is that it allows them to show a different display URL to the actual click-through URL on the ad."
Ill admit, I do this. Not to the extent they argue in the article, but if Im doing SEO for lets say a real estate website, instead of having the plain URL, Ill spice it up with domain.com/listings. It does seem to help.
As for copying competitors ads, I cant see that as converting really well. My goal is always conversions. Users expect to go where they clicked on.
Harm? If the system truly wanted to keep us out of the back end of log in type pages, they would just need to add that into their robots.txt file. Its the lack of education in search that both makes it good for who knows it, and harm for who doesnt.
Smaller sites like Vault.com can afford to have people sneek into the back end. Banks and universities on the other hand, it would cause some harm. Its really about website security.
I wish I could attend! Hopefully they do one at Pub Con Vegas. Im keeping my eye on that one.
jfj3rd,
nofollow or not, I wouldnt go anywhere. Putting up articles and writing should not only be about getting that single link. For me, sphinns benefits are networking and stating my personal outlook on SEO and the market. I have a lot of ideas in my head that I need to get out on paper. Its nice to see that someone, somewhere, in the same field as me, agrees.
Ya know, I think that you do. Not necessarily your personal photo, but at least a logo or image that shows skimmers who wrote what article. Personal photo for networking is stronger.
Graywolf has an awesome one and its not his personal photo. There is no mistaking his icon when you scroll down the page. When you see Danny Sullivans face, its obvious who he is too. So if you want to strongly market yourself, a static photo is the easiest way to get known.
Plus when they see you around all these search engine conferences, its easier to notice people.
Its all about networking.
Now thats sexy egh? Lets face it, just like Wikipedia, Craigslist.org has a ton of creditability in the SERPs. Google will tweek and alter their results soon enough, and your client will climb back to where he belongs.
The click through on the Craigslist ads cant be that great. Wheres your client ranking by the way? Page 2, or further? Has his traffic dropped according to analytics? Im curious to know.
Heres a new one I just thought of. Your post has been stickin with me for days!
"I dont need drugs to get sphunn."
Okay a bit on the lame side, but I thought it was cute.


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