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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Joss Whedon Reacts to Buffy Movie News: "I Have Strong, Mixed Emotions"
Charlie Sheen -- The $20,000 Flirty Text Messages
Filed under: Charlie Sheen, Capri Anderson, Celebrity Justice
TMZ has obtained a series of text messages between Charlie Sheen and Capri Anderson , sent just hours after The Plaza Hotel incident -- in which Charlie is still flirting with her in a big way as he offers her $20,000. In one text, Charlie says, "All I… Read morecelebrities gossip celebrity gossip celebrity gossips celebrity hair celebrity look alike finder
Jennifer Garner Goes Grocery Shopping While Violet And Seraphina Play At The Park
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Creative Parking in Poland
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Microsoft banning Call of Duty players using swastikas
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Amazing ? no arms, yet man loads and shoots with his feet
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Monday, November 22, 2010
Justin Bieber Thrilled With His AMAs Sweep
Source: http://www.starpulse.com/news/index.php/2010/11/22/justin_bieber_thrilled_with_his_amas_s
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Real Housewife Kim Zolciak knocked up by Falcon Kroy Biermann
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2010 American Music Awards: Red Carpet Fashion
Rihanna and Heidi Klum brought on the sheer lace, Taylor Swift went straight-haired and sparkly, Katy Perry was a teenage dream in pastel pink, and a bevy of ladies showed off their stems in teeny dresses like Keri Hilson, Fergie, Christina Milian and Miley Cyrus (with a diva-train). Then there was the shock value with ,who else, but Ke$ha.
Check out the gallery below and let us know who rocked it and who ruined it? Let your comments be the judge. [Photos: WENN/Getty Images]
Source: http://www.thefablife.com/2010-11-22/2010-american-music-awards-red-carpet-fashion/
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Google Privacy, Printing Your Blog, Summarizr and More
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How to Manage Telecommuters: Tips from Project Managers
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3 loyalty trends to follow into 2011
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Sunday, November 21, 2010
WWD Screencast: Toggl, a Time-Tracking App
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(R)evolution: Scott Monty Steers Ford to Social Relevance
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harmon.ie Aims to Make Corporate Email More Social
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Linkswitch #43: Gender Disparity, WordPress, & Procastination
10 Kick Ass Adobe AIR Apps You Should Try
Remember Adobe AIR? With advancements in HTML5 and even Silverlight, AIR seems to have been left in the back of our minds-at least here at Web.AppStorm. Adobe AIR has some pretty great apps, however, that are still rocking the AIR space and even leading their respective areas (like Twitter).
We?ve pulled together 10 kick ass Adobe AIR apps you should definitely try if you haven?t already. Take a look!
Gender Disparities in the Design Field
Walk into any design classroom, at any college in America, and you?ll see a comfortable mix of male and female students. Turn your attention to the front of the classroom, or down the hall to the faculty and staff offices, and that wonderful gender balance starts to skew. Travel outside the campus, and there?s really no balance at all.
What?s on Your Music Playlist ? Freelance Edition
Call me odd, but I find that I struggle with two things that most people find easy. One is picking a topic for a blog post and the other is choosing music to help keep me dancing in my seat. So when I saw Susan?s music playlist, I figured I could share mine. Once I?ve got a topic and some good tunes blasting, time has a way of sinking into the words on the page. Next thing I know, it?s time for dinner.
Useful Steps To Tackle Procrastination
Procrastination is one of the biggest time wasters in life. When we procrastinate, we waste away valuable free time and put off important tasks we should be doing until it?s too late. When that happens, we panic and wish we started earlier. I know a few chronic procrastinators, and unfortunately they spend their lives in the cycle of delaying, putting off important tasks, procrastinating, avoiding work, and doing work only when it’s inevitable.
The Pros and Cons of Being a Subcontractor
Previous blog posts have extolled the time-saving benefits of subcontracting. Sure, if you?re the person subcontracting work, it can help boost your income, keep clients happy, and prevent from you turning away new work even when you?re busy. But is it a sweet deal for the subcontractor, too?
4 LinkedIn Tips to Help You Stand Out
Very few people ignore you in real life, face-to-face networking situations. So why do they do it to you online? The simple answer is because they probably don?t even realize that they are!
Be honest. Do you follow up on every LinkedIn connection request you get? No, probably not. I?ll bet you click ?accept? and that?s as far as you go.
Are You a Freelancer Or a Consultant?
?Are you a freelancer or a consultant??
That may seem like an odd question, especially since this blog IS called ?Freelance? Folder.
In fact, many people confuse freelancers with consultants and vice versa. There is a distinction and it is an important one. It matters how you position and brand yourself.
Are Too Many WP Theme Sites Hurting the Industry?
Run a search for some common terms associated with premium WordPress themes and you?ll likely find between a few hundred thousand and a few million results.
?WordPress premium theme? brings back nearly 11 million results. ?WordPress theme marketplace? brings back nearly a million.
The Netsetter: Keyword Competition Analysis
Picking effective keywords for your content is at least as important as SEO. If you optimize for the wrong keywords, your search traffic will either be limited to lower search volumes than more optimal keywords, or the traffic will convert poorly.
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Happy 25th Birthday to Windows 1.0: The Bland Bust That Started It All
Windows 1.0 was two years late ? shipping, finally, on November 20th, 1985. Bill Gates had [...]
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Facebook marketing tactics (mostly)
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Building a Monthly SEO Action Plan! - Whiteboard Friday
Posted by Aaron Wheeler
Feeling lost or listless, like your head is in the sand? It's clear what you need: a monthly action plan! What with all the resources available to SEOs these days, it can be hard to stay on track and maintain a campaign without getting bogged down in minutia and losing track of the big picture. Well, for this week's Whiteboard Friday, Rand is here to help! Just as Superman needs to vacuum the Fortress once a month, SEOs need to make sure they check up on their campaigns regularly by reviewing their diagnostics and metrics and researching their keywords and link profiles. It's like being Superman, but more fun! Unless you like vacuuming.
Video Transcription
This week we're going to be talking about building a monthly SEO action plan. You can see we've got lots of action graphics up here. It even says "more action" on both sides. So, you know it's going to be very actionable.
Basically, Danny Dover, who does SEO for us here at SEOmoz, and I were kind of talking about how a lot of folks in the sphere, eventually you get to this point where you've kind of fixed a lot of the problems that exist on the site, taken care of some of those missed opportunities, and you're more in the groove with SEO. Now, you're thinking, how do I build, how do I expand, how do I go beyond? What's my kind of monthly to-do list as an SEO? This action plan is here to help.
Step one, we're starting with some diagnostic stuff. At the beginning of every month, or depending on your lifecycle of doing this type of work it could be every week, you want to be running some diagnostics. I mean diagnostics like error checking and looking for problems and opportunities in your site. Things like, oh, we have these pages that 404. We blocked these pages with robots.txt. These are 302 redirects instead of 301s. All these types of things that you want to keep your eye on so that in case someone in engineering or development rolls out some new pages or there are some new things happening inside your website that you don't know about or something broke, you can identify those quickly and get them fixed up before they cause you massive trouble in the SERPs.
Step two, once you've gone beyond that, taken care of those, you want to collect some key metrics and measurement. This is probably a once a week kind of thing on a light level and maybe each month you might go a little bit deeper with some of these metrics. So, things like at a top level measuring visits from each search engine, the number of pages that are receiving traffic, the keywords that are sending those traffic, how many of those there are. Comparing that to the last few months and seeing how your progress is doing. How is that matching up against your goals? If SEO is a big part of what you are doing, are you hitting those numbers that you want to be hitting? Maybe watching some rankings as well. You could be doing things like competitive intelligence. I'm not just watching my site. I'm also watching these two other competitors through a rank tracking system, through software.
You could do this for links, for all sorts of competitive data as well. Just be kind of keeping tabs on, "Wow. Hey, my competitors are really accelerating their link growth. Where did those links come from? Oh, they've engaged in this type of a link building activity." Maybe they've been blogging a lot more. Maybe they've been producing some viral content. Maybe they've been engaging in PR. They've been speaking at events. Whatever it is that they are generating, you want to be seeing how they're doing it and what they're doing so you can keep tabs on it and know, maybe I need to bring that back to my organization.
So, these metrics or measurements should be going into sort of a standardized format that you're producing reports either internally for yourself, for your boss, for your clients all the time.
Then you can move on to step three, which is kind of trying to recognize some of these keyword and content opportunities. I might be looking here, let's imagine that maybe my site is Australian focused for example. Maybe I'm looking for keywords like wallaby catcher. I'm not ranked for that. There's some search volume around that. Vegemite sculptures, that's moderately interesting. I guess I'm glad I don't have to see one of those. It seems like it would have to be cold out before that would hold together. And those kiwi rascals over in New Zealand. There are lots of people searching for that. So, I definitely want to target that one. That's going to be an important keyword. So, you can go through that kind of keyword list. There might be new keywords that you'd like to rank for that have emerged as being popular. Your business could be entering into new areas where you say, "Boy, we weren't in the wallaby catcher business last month, but this month we're starting to go in there, so let's do some keyword research around that, see if there's content we can build." Once you have these keyword targets, you're going to need to set some content goals for yourself. Like, "Hey we're going to need to produce content around this." Landing pages, blog posts, downloads of white papers, articles. Whatever the content is that matches up against that content, you're going to need to get that on the website.
Then step four, you're kind of going to be worrying about social/public relations, link building, all that outreach and engagement kind of stuff that's hopefully going to bring value, both branding value and awareness value as well as direct links back to your site. You might be looking on places like Twitter or in the blogosphere or in the press and media world or inside your own industry, internally. You might be looking at trade organizations or business listing directories, those kinds of things. Saying, who do I need to engage at those places? How do I connect with them? Where should I engage? So, you know, this kind of a question can be things like, boy, you know, there is this new forum that's getting a lot of popularity, or there's this new blog that's really taking off, or there's a new Q&A site that's kind of going wild in my sphere and I want to make sure that I'm sort of in at the ground floor participating in those places. When Twitter came out, you want to be there. Now something like a Quora is out, maybe you want to be there. Maybe even something like Namesake, right, which is kind of getting some traction in the Web 2.0 Silicon Valley space. You want to be on that. Or Foursquare, Gowalla, these kinds of things. Particularly if you are location based.
Then you need to be asking questions as well, like, "What can I do to stand out and get noticed?" There's a lot of people who are going to be participating in all of these places -- bloggers, PR people, people who own websites who want to get links from. They're all going to be getting pitches from people like you, and you need to find a way to get noticed, to be unique from that crowd. That means identifying things. I think the easiest way to do that, unless you're an extremely creative person, is to see what works for other people in other places. If I wanted to get a blog post to go popular on Hacker News or on Reddit or get a lot of StumbleUpon traffic, I would look at what are those sites covering? What are people voting on at those sites? What does TechCrunch cover? What does ReadWriteWeb cover? What does my local newspaper cover? Find what those things are. See those stories. After a couple weeks or few months of reading that, you'll have a great sixth sense about what content that is.
Then, finally, are there existing initiatives that need some SEO help? This can happen quite a bit actually, where there are people in your organization who are doing things around PR and engagement, who are doing technical things around the website, who are producing new kinds of content, but they're not necessarily thinking like you are. They're not thinking about, "Oh, right. The links and the anchor text, that's important." And, "Oh, right, the keywords, I need to worry about what the page content is, do some keyword research, and make sure the focus is right." Or, "Oh, wait, I should be making sure that these pages aren't redirecting improperly or carrying the wrong kinds of display codes or using JavaScript to link to everything instead of straight HTML." It's your responsibility to keep up with all those existing initiatives inside the organization. That's why an SEO needs to be well plugged in to everything that's happening at the company.
All right. Hope you've enjoyed this SEO action plan and that you'll join us again for another edition of Whiteboard Friday. Take care.
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