Social Media Story of the week

•November 15, 2009 • Leave a Comment

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When is a blog not a Blog ? Answer – When it’s owned by Google

•October 9, 2009 • Leave a Comment

I have been noticing some odd results recently on the search results on Google in relation to Blogs. Results, which on closer inspection, made me wonder if, in googles eyes, all blogs were created equal. Which, in turn, led me to question, what is a blog ?

It is a very important question indeed. As more and more webmasters use the power of authoring software like WordPress, hosted on their own space and domain, to create websites rather than ‘blogs’.

The power, adaptability and expandability of blogging software, like WordPress, have made it harder to differentiate between blogging software and Content Management Systems (CMS) (like Joomla).

In-fact WordPress powered sites now sport forums, link directories and advanced Social network interaction plugins from the likes of Gigya Socialize, Socialize and DISQUS Comment System. For all their ‘blogging origins’ they are now, without a doubt, full blown CMS systems. Which leads nicely to the question of how sites created in the traditional way or the blogging software way are viewed in the eyes of the great God Google.

As those of you who keep an eye out for developments in the land of Google are aware, certain changes have been made to the advanced search options. Most notably (for this article at least) the options of blog search and time limited searches. The first of these means that Google must attach a ‘this is a blog’ tag to – well, as you can see, the next word could be either article or blog. Article or blog ? Does it depend on the software that created it ? Or whether the subject is ‘what my cat eat for dinner’ or ‘microsoft chairman resigned today’ perhaps. Do websites like the BBC News and CNN have more in common with blogs than they have in common with Amazon.com and Microsoft.com ?

A big difference between blogs and ‘websites’ is the pinging function, or it was, which notifies a new post being made to lots of different places, which in turn gets picked up by Google and leads to the post being included on Googles index in under an 2 hours (I will return to the ‘under 2 hours bit later). Now, of course you can ‘ping’ a change for website sitemaps to the search engines as well. Although it may take weeks to get included and updated. So in this case blogging software wins. Indeed, if you want to get on Google the quick way, start a blog on Blogger or WordPress.com and your post will be indexed in a matter of hours (It works I have done this as a test).

So, is it worth building a website at all? It takes weeks / months for a new website to be built and to get indexed (and even then it may get sandboxed – if sandboxing exists) and even then only 1 or 2 pages get indexed. In the same time you could have posted everything via a wordpress blog and have hundreds of posts making you money via adsense.

The next question is the big one. Does Google index differently for articles created by blogging software?

In order to discover this out I posted the same article on a website as well as a couple of blog sites. The first hosted on a privately owned domain took 2 days to be indexed (before you ask, yes it was pinging all the major ping services) and the post only appeared on the advanced ‘blog’ search (it has as yet to appear on the main search results) The second appeared in under 2 hours AND incredibly also appeared on the main ’show all results’. It was posted on Blogger, a part of Google land.

Want a way to get your info on Google ? By all means have your own website or blog. BUT, in the meantime, why not take advantage of the uncompetitive practices Google is using and open a Blogger account today.

Pingbacks as the new link exchange

•October 3, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Just put a new article up ‘Pingbacks as the new link exchange

New SEO and marketing / Social network forum

•October 3, 2009 • Leave a Comment


Website marketing and SEO for managers
new forum

@MrsStephenFry #frys party @ http://twitterfall.com/#frys

•October 2, 2009 • Leave a Comment

@MrsStephenFry #frys party @ http://twitterfall.com/#frys

Stephen fry 779,750 Followers called a twitter party and thousands turned up to twitter – now that’s a marketing opportunity.

Lochnload.

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Google 9 New Ways to Search | by Adam Ostrow

•October 1, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Google 9 New Ways to Search | by Adam Ostrow

by lochnload on October 1, 2009

Google continues to work to address the threat posed by the real-time search capabilities of services like Twitter and Facebook.

In May, they launched “Search Options” to allow users to refine search results by content type and time (within the past day was the timeliest you could get), but today, they’re launching a “past hour” filter to make its index even fresher.

Along with this key update, Google is rolling out 8 other search options which should be available to everyone at some point today. Those include the ability to search within a specific date range, shopping site filters, a visited pages filter, and an option to see only results from Google’s book, blog, and news search tools.
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Google ignores keyword metatags completely – official

•September 21, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Google webmaster blog today –

“Our web search (the well-known search at Google.com that hundreds of millions of people use each day) disregards keyword metatags completely. They simply don’t have any effect in our search ranking at present.” – Google’s Matt Cutts.

Although google hasn’t used or has ignored stated keyword metatags for years that doesn’t mean that they are useless. There are still search engines out there that still utilise them.

Loch.

Google XML Sitemaps

•September 21, 2009 • 1 Comment

If you are using wordpress and want to keep the great google happy with sitemaps on Google webmaster tools, have a look at Google XML Sitemaps by Arne Brachhold.

“This plugin will create a Google sitemaps compliant XML-Sitemap of your WordPress blog. It supports all of the WordPress generated pages as well as custom ones. Everytime you edit or create a post, your sitemap is updated and all major search engines that support the sitemap protocol, like ASK.com, Google, MSN Search and YAHOO, are notified about the update.”

Loch.

Lochnload – 10(#|\|104[)

•September 11, 2009 • Leave a Comment

10(#|\|104[)   this is lochnload in leet (1337) speak.

The 1337 alphabet was apparently invented by people to bypass word filters on bulletin boards.

Twitter is down today 06/08/09 due to a denial-of-service attack (DOS)

•August 6, 2009 • Leave a Comment

Twitter is down today due to a denial-of-service attack (DOS) further info about the current status can be found at Twitter denial-of-service attack

 
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