Sunday, November 16, 2008

Enhanced Podcast


A big thank you to Kearney Adams from the Home Remedies Digest . He created an 'enhanced podcast' version of our Ten Golden Rules of Internet Marketing Podcast Episode 31

An enhanced podcast lets you skip to each section and add different images in each section.

This was created using Apple's Garage Band, we're going to investigate how to do this for PC. Here is a link to how to a video tutorial for creating enhanced podcasts on Garage Band.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Google Releases SEO Starter Guide

Yesterday on the Google Webmaster Central blog, they released an pretty interesting guide to help webmasters understand the best practices for SEO to apply to their website. It covers topics such as how one should construct their page titles, meta tags, URL structure and site navigation best practices. For a 22 page .pdf, it's worth taking a look at, and Google plans to update with new suggestions because as we all know with Google... changes happen all the time.

Of course, there are more elements to getting your website at the top of the search engines that also should be considered, such as social media, PPC and much more.

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Dyve Deep into the Web

DeepDyve, formerly Infovell has released a beta version of their deep Web search tool designed to dig below the surface of the Internet, reaching resources not indexed in Google and the other major search engines. With over 500 million pages indexed to date, DeepDyve is targeting in-depth, professional content that resides deep within the Web.

By using a search algorithm that matches patterns and symbols, DeepDyve returns complex data that is not likely to be found in traditional keyword searches. The goal is to filter out opinion sites and irrelevant content for researchers looking for highly relevant, non-opinionated information on complex topics.

Although this search tool can be used for free upon registration, a more complete version is available for $45 per month. While the major players in search offer free access without registration, we will see just how much people are interested in reaching these deeply buried web pages.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Obama is the first global leader of the digital age?

Change has come to the federal government, and Barack Obama hasn't even been inaugurated as the nation's 44th president. Change.gov — was launched within 24 hours of Obama's presidential election victory over John McCain.

The interactive Web site of Obama's transition team is the first sign that the candidate who revolutionized American politics with his heavy use of cutting-edge communications technology and social networking tools is preparing to transform the way the U.S. president interacts with the citizenry.

"Obama is going to be the first global leader of the digital age," said Phil Noble, founder of PoliticsOnline.com, an Internet information and consulting company. "We are in totally uncharted territory."

At the turn of the 20th century, William McKinley became the first mass-media president during the newspaper barons' golden age. Three decades later, Franklin D. Roosevelt's "fireside chats" ushered in the era of intimate radio communication. John F. Kennedy's performances in televised news conferences brought Camelot to the masses. Obama's presidency, experts say, will reflect a leap in communications technology that will allow the commander-in-chief to speak directly and unfiltered to the American people. It could also allow the American people to interact in unprecedented ways with the nation's chief executive and the federal bureaucracy.


Source: Chron 

Wednesday, November 5, 2008

Ten Golden Rules CEO Jay Berkowitz featured in Solutions Stars Video Series

Our CEO Jay Berkowitz joined an All Star cast of internet marketers in the Network Solutions video series. See such industry icons as: Tony Hsieh CEO of Billion dollar web company Zappos.com, Guy Kawasaki Author and Founder of Alltop.com, Tim Ferriss Author of the 4 Hour Work Week (I want one!), Rohit Bhargava author of Personality Not Included and Chris Baggot CEO of Compendium Software.


Visibility through Search


Building Web Presence


Rising Above the Noise


Strategy Drives Outreach


See the entire series at Solutions Stars Videos.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Internet Monitoring Methodology Predicts US Election Winner...

On our Ten Golden Rules of Internet Marketing Podcast distributed on August 5, 2007 we used a set of Internet Monitoring tools to correctly predict the winners of the party primaries. These tools included: SEO Quake, Twitter Followers, MySpace Friends, Search Engine Optimization and popularity on blogs through Technorati.

On October 28th we used the same tools to predict Barack Obama the winner of the 2008 US Presidential Election, listen to the podcast on our website or iTunes :)

Monday, November 3, 2008

Netbooks or Notebooks?

A netbook is a small to medium sized, light-weight, low-cost, energy-efficient laptop, generally optimized for internet based services such as web browsing and e-mailing.

The form factor of a netbook is smaller than that of a notebook and they are very light in weight (usually 2 to 3 pounds). Common features include a small screen (usually around 7-inches to 10-inches diagonal), wireless connectivity, but no optical disc drive, and a smaller sized keyboard (usually 80 percent to 95 percent of normal size). There is also a trend of using solid-state drives instead of traditional hard disk drives. Netbooks typically include a pre-installed operating system, either a custom version of a GNU/Linux or Windows XP Home Edition.

The idea of a netbook is not new in 1997 HP introduced the OmniBook, now in 2008 HP is back with the Mini-Note, ASUS and ACER are others manufacturers which are fighting for this under $500 market-share. These low cost machines are good for students and people on the go that just need check emails, surf the net and edit quick documents.

I found a good video on YouTube promoting the new ASUS, enjoy:





Source: Wikipedia