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February 4, 2007

Google Close and Personal

Google really wants you to share your personal information with them, and in an effort to get a little closer to you and all that valued marketing info … they're now offering a personalized Google account. Here's what Google says….

When you're signed in to Google Accounts, you'll now get more relevant, useful search results, recommendations and other personalized features. For example, if you use Google Bookmarks or Google Search History, you'll get more targeted web search results and recommendations for videos or gadgets. You can easily access these recommendations by adding the Interesting Items" gadget directly to your personalized homepage.

Like most of you, I have a Google email account … so, like you I'm probably going to cuddle in a little closer with this search mega-giant.

 

 

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August 1, 2006

Google fails to catch startups in blogging, video sharing, social networking

Well, it seems that Google does one thing really well and only one thing. The search engine company tried their hand at competing with other startup ventures and according to Ben Charny of MarketWatch, Google failed miserably.

    What's troubling for Google, analysts say, is how far behind it has fallen in markets considered key to its future. The impact won't be felt now, but years from now when Google can no longer rely on its search engine for the bulk of its revenues.

    "Google hasn't succeeded in most things it has tried outside of search," said Nate Elliott, an analyst with Jupiter Research. "They just don't seem to have done a lot of other things right."

Bottomline is that Google needs to diversify if it's going to enjoy a long life span. That's why we're seeing Google offer us free email, mapping, blogs, etc. We've also seen Google jump into the Affiliate Marketing space with their new CPA ads.

My guess is that Google will keep doing what they do well, and just buy what they want eventually. I mean, every startup has it's purchase price.

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April 18, 2006

Breaking Free From Google

One of my sincerest hopes in blogging here is to bring new ideas to light and one of those ideas that I'm most excited about in the affiliate space is seeing affiliates move beyond Google.

You know, a few years back Google had us all convinced that we would never get an rank in their search engine if we all didn't put Google ads on our websites. What a load fly dung that was! One had nothing to do with the other.

But what did happen was that Google successfully took over the Web, and we helped them do it. Remember when Google was the search engine that webmasters endorsed? What were we thinking?!!

So, now we're seeing new income streams for affiliates.

Life beyond Google includes NetTraction, Adgenta, CrispAds, Text Link Ads, Intelli Txt, Peak Click, DoubleClickTribal Fusion, Adbrite, Clicksor, Industry Brains, AdHearUs, Kanoodle, AVN, Pheedo, Adknowledge, YesAdvertising, RevenuePilotTextAds, SearchFeed, Target Point, Bidvertiser, Fastclick Value Click and OneMonkey, MSN Adcenter and YPN from Yahoo.

I'd really encourage you to check these advertisers out and see how they can help your affiliate future.

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October 30, 2006

Google Stomps the Guru of StomperNet

Brad Fallon says, StomperNet has exceeded my wildest expectations. At $800 a month to join the StomperNet, that has got to be some nice return on investment for Brad Fallon and Andy Jenkins.

The recent release of the StomperNet program was heavily monitored by the SEO and Affiliate Marketing communities … and apparently by Google as well.

In the early releases of their promotional videos for StomperNet, Brad Fallon used his own business website … myweddingfavors.com … as an example of how successful the StomperNet methods can be if followed. Brad brought a lot of traffic and attention to his business website for sure, but he might have also captured the attention of Google.

Google recently updated their Page Rank algorythms and shook up the internet business world yet again, and guess what?! Brad Fallon's myweddingfavors.com is no longer in the top 10 for its keywords wedding favors … not sure it's even in the top 50!

Now Brad and Andy say they don't use black hat techniques at all, and myweddingfavors.com had a ton of backlinks which Google should like as much as a flea likes dogs. So, if myweddingfavors.com followed all the Google rules … why did it get the G-boot?

Google punishes websites for no apparent reasons and of course, they will never tell you why they do what they do. I noticed they pulled all my PR on my blogs, but I've chalked that up to the price I have to pay for switching servers because I only use white hat techniques with my blogs.

Just like Brad and Andy, I'll never know for sure because Google is just a steamroller in the world of search. You know, they say affiliate marketing will be a bigger player than search in the next few years … the question is, do we take Google along for that ride too?

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May 16, 2006

Google Looking Closer & Affiliate Links, Link Farms & Duplicate Content

Reseller has pulled out a post at WebmasterWorld linking to a Google Groups post by a Google Employee saying;

There are a few things to consider about our overall crawl and indexing pipeline. As part of some recent updates (http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/bigdaddy/) we're taking a much closer look at affiliate links, linkfarms, duplicate content, and other factors as described in our webmaster quality guidelines.

As with the Florida update, when Google went after sites that were perceived as going against Google Quality Guidelines, some good & clean sites were hit in the cross fire. With this, the same has happened, and it will always happen.

So if you are suffering, you can try posting in the Google Group or emailing Google, as specified in the thread.

Forum discussion continued at WebmasterWorld.

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May 11, 2006

How Blogs And RSS Boost Your Search Engine Visibility

Marketers have found that blogs are excellent tools for communicating with their audience. Anyone who has something to sell or an idea to promote can benefit from using blogs.
Search engine marketers especially favour blogs because they have a number of features that make them the darling of search engines.

1. Fresh, Updated, Relevant Content

When you write a good blog about a theme that youre passionate about and post to it frequently, youre creating fresh, keyword-rich, content that search engines love.

2. Natural, One-Way Links

Search engines view links to your site as a recommendation of your site content. More links pointing to your site or blog boosts your visibility and search engine rankings.


Google gives more weight to natural, one-way incoming links, and blogs make it easy to get two types of one-way links to your site.

· Similarly Themed Blogs

A well-written, authoritative blog, with unique content, is likely to get linked to from a number of other bloggers writing on similar topics. These are natural links that are viewed highly and given more weight by search engines like Google.

· RSS Feed Syndication

Blogs and the RSS feeds built into them, help you build valuable, one-way links to your site by syndicating your content online.

3. Get Indexed Within Hours

When you post to a blog it pings a number of services that list blogs. This notifies the service that your blog has been updated.

Search engines like Google give more weight to blogs that are updated regularly. It is possible to get your pages indexed in Google and other search engines within hours of writing your first blog post.

Compared to the time it takes to index a website (days, even weeks), you can see why blogs are better search engine optimisation tools than static websites.

Indirect SEO Benefits of Blogs

Besides the SEO benefits, a well-written, authoritative blog can also create publicity and branding for you, which promotes even more people to read and link to your blog.

Priya Shah is a partner in the search engine marketing firm, SEO & More.

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February 2, 2007

European Google Loses GMail Trademark

Search engine mega-giant Google has lost their European battle for the right to register the term "Gmail" as a wide-ranging European trademark. 

The Office for Harmonisation in the Internal Market (OHIM),  rejected Google's appeal. OHIM is responsible for the European community trademarks.

That means that Google has lost its battle with the German venture capitalist Daniel Giersch. Giersch held his trademark  years before Google launched its email service in 2004. Giersch had already founded a same-day mail delivery service called GMail, designed to offer a swifter alternative to the Deutsche Post.

In 2006, a district court in Hamburg had awarded Giersch victories at both the preliminary and final stages of their litigation with Google. Google was ordered to remove all Gmail references from their German services.

Now, Giersch has also filed lawsuits to defend more recent registrations of the trademark in Switzerland, Norway and Monaco.

Google offered to buy the trademark rights from Giersch for $250,000, but Giersch turned them down saying that Google's behaviour is "very threatening, very aggressive and very unfaithful." I know a few booted affiliates who would agree with that assessment.

As an intersting sidenote, Google also had to rename their Google Mail service in the UK in 2005. That time they lost to research firm IIIR whom had registered "Gmail" for its financial analytics software. Google did an out of court settlement that time.

Maybe if they had offered Giersch more than $250,000 they would have their trademark in Germany. Doesn't that offer seem a tad low?

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June 28, 2007

Search Engine Strategies - San Jose

Aug 20-23, 2007  |  San Jose Convention Center

Early Bird Special: Register by Aug. 3, and save $150.

At Search Engine Strategies San Jose delegates will be invited to focus primarily on search-related promotions – both organic and paid – for 4 full days, taking away all of the innovative search marketing strategies and tactics used to reach potential customers online. Case studies and best practices will be presented by SEM/SEO industry experts and representatives from the search engines themselves. To learn more, please visit www.SESSanJose.com.

This is our 8th annual San Jose event, and this time around, we'll be presenting 100+ exhibitors, 200+ speakers and 75 sessions. As the industry converges for a week of networking, spirited discussion and high-level learning, here's what else you can expect:

Keynote Conversation with Jim Lanzone, Ask.com
Ask.com CEO Jim Lanzone talks with conference co-chair Danny Sullivan about Ask.com's challenge to its more trafficked peers to steal away searchers, including how the launch of its new Ask3D interface.

Keynote Conversation with Marissa Mayer, Google
Marissa Mayer, Vice President, Search Products & User Experience at Google, talks with conference co-chair Danny Sullivan about Google's moves in search, including recent changes to add more personalized and "universal" search results.

Search Engine Marketing & Optimization Training
Students will be provided with guided, hands-on exposure that puts theory into practice in a highly interactive environment. These workshops are taught by world acclaimed search engine marketers Shari Thurow, Matt Bailey, Jennifer Laycock, Debra Mastaler, Sage Lewis, Christine Churchill and Jim Gilbert will provide you with the practices, applications, and hands-on exposure you need to become (and remain!) a top performer in your field.

Special Events and Networking Opportunities – the Google Dance, Search Bash and more… details to be announced soon.

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April 19, 2006

Why Google Blog Search Matters to Your Business

According to Google, Google's Blog Search is "Google search technology focused on blogs". It includes search engine results specific to blogs not just in the Blogger.com community, but across the blogosphere at large. You can access it at http://www.blogsearch.google.com/

What the Big Deal Is

A lot of people have probably heard about this extra version of search Google has added and are greeting it with a big yawn, particularly since it's still in Beta. So what is the big deal, anyway?

The big deal is that the top search engine in the world, which was already paying particular attention to blogs in regular search results, seems to make a subtle statement with the introduction of blog-specific searches.

Blogs are important enough to warrant their own special level of search, and not just as an advanced search option, but in their own search engine.

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If search engines are paying attention to blogging that closely, you should be too — if you want better search engine results.

Current fans of blogs will be able to search the freshest results so that they can see what is being discussed right now - information that is often as fresh as the news, and draws upon sources that the media-at-large either doesn't have ready access to, or interest in.

So to those with even the most obscure interests or hobbies, a blog search powered by a top search engine gives ready access to fresh information on any subject that someone can blog about.

And if a blog doesn't yet exist on these narrow themes? You can be the one to start the discussion.

Why It Matters to Your Business

Speaking of the media, this is likely to become one of the many tools that a journalist in the know would use in order to research a story, or to find out more information about a company, directly from the people who use its products or services.

Technorati, is at present, arguably a better tool, but it's just not as well known as the Google brand. If you're a power searcher, you already know what Technorati is. But the key thing to understand is that most consumers - even B2B consumers - aren't as deeply involved in the internet.

But even those folks know what Google is.

There's an even more obvious advantage to this specialized search.

Google Blog search has the unprecedented potential to bring the mainstream surfer into blogging, even more than Yahoo's RSS Headlines pioneered the start of making RSS mainstream about a year ago. Why?

While many of your clients will fall instantly in love with RSS, it's more fair to them to present its possibilities in a format that's easier for them to digest. It's not as hard to explain a blog - and if you can't you can simply tell them it's a more frequently updated part of your existing site.

When Google's Blog Search is brought more to the front in coming months, if your site gets into position to be visible when more of the internet population becomes blog-happy, then the traffic potential for your site may prove to be enormous.

The proper use of one RSS feed in one of my content management systems doubled my traffic, with most of the new users coming from Yahoo, this time last year. Another feed increased my daily traffic another 75%, and brought me additional return traffic as well.

At the time the margin between Yahoo and Google was wider than it is today — so the potential increase from being in Google boggles the mind.

How to Get Listed

According to the Blog Search Help Page:

"If your blog publishes a site feed in any format and automatically pings an updating service (such as Weblogs.com), we should be able to find and list it. Also, we will soon be providing a form that you can use to manually add your blog to our index, in case we haven't picked it up automatically. Stay tuned for more information on this."

This means that if you're already blogging - and responsibly pinging, you're probably already listed.

If you haven't been blogging, you're in luck. This special brand of Google search is still in Beta, so if you get moving now, you still have enough time to start getting into position. And since the search currently seems to be focused on freshness and relevance, if you keep up the blogging once you start, and you keep your theme narrow, you could still dominate your niche.

Do It Today

The mantra for blogging before was that, proper blogging is a sure fire way to increase traffic, as well as build stronger ties to your end users or clients, not to mention that it is the simplest of the many implementations of RSS.

Now, with all three major search engines paying more attention to both RSS and Blogging, you can get spidered more frequently, get more of your pages indexed more deeply, and be included in more searches.

You have absolutely no time to waste - if you're not blogging already, you need to get started quickly. Many webmasters are hesitating because they haven't been able to find a blog system that fits well with their site, or find the most popular tools too sophisticated for their needs.

There are literally dozens of free resources to help you decide between the standard systems that were originally built for the personal blogger, and the more robust solutions that are aimed at the medium-sized or corporate company - but that's another article.

Whatever you chose, the important thing is to get started blogging today. You'll be missing out on targeted traffic from the most dominant search engine, from the most sophisticated surfers today, and sooner than you know it, the mainstream web.

Tinu Abayomi-Paul is the co-owner of Leveraged Promotion, which provides many solutions for companies who prefer to out-source their online promotion needs. At http://blog.leveragedpromotion.com you can find out more about how RSS, Blogs and Podcasting can increase your online visibility.

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June 22, 2006

Google Launches CPA Affiliate Network

Follow our link to read more about Google's new CPA affiliate network.

https://affiliatesblog.wordpress.com/2006/06/22/google-finally-launches-their-affiliate-network/

Google Launches CPA Affiliate Network

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