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KGen Firefox Extension Shows Pages' Potential Keywords

over 2 years ago
KGen is an extension for Firefox web browsers that displays the strongest keywords on a particular web page. Words on the page repeated more than once are ranked by "weight" (a user-tunable algorithm based on html tags and page placement), number of repetitions on the page, and "position" (which appears to be how far down in the page's code the keyword appears, relative to other keywords in the list). At present, the tool displays only single-word keywords (not multi-word phrases).To install, in Firefox go to the KGen Add-on Page and download. After installing and restarting Firefox, to use KGen ...

AdWords Quality Score: Don't Just Look at the Number

over 2 years ago
If you've got some experience managing cost-per-click (Google's term for pay-per-click) advertising using Google AdWords, you surely by now realize the high importance of optimizing for Quality Score. Either that, or you enjoy throwing away your or your clients' money.According to Google, Quality Score (QS) is "the basis for measuring the quality and relevance of your ads and determining your minimum CPC bid for Google and the search network. This score is determined by your keyword’s click through rate (CTR) on Google, and the relevance of your ad text, keyword, and landing page.” Those ...

New Facebook Home Page: News Feed vs. Live Feed

over 2 years ago
Starting today (October 23) you should be seeing some important changes to your FB home page. You can now select between News Feed and Live Feed. Live Feed is what you've been used to seeing for the past year: Everything your friends are posting as it happens. New Feed is now a "best of" your feed, the posted items from your friends that Facebook thinks you are most likely to be interested in or want to interact with.By popular request, some of the notifications that used to appear in your feed but had been moved to a sidebar are now back in the Live Feed.in reference to: (view on Google Sidewiki)

Marketers: Get Ready for Google Social Search

over 2 years ago
On October 21 Google announced at Web 2.0 Expo the coming-soon implementation of real-time Social Search incorporated into the regular search results page.Results will appear at the bottom of the results page and will be culled from the searcher's own social networks, the ones listed on his/her Google Profile.Marketers who have been ignoring social web sites such as Twitter, Facebook, and Friendfeed would do well to get on board now and start learning how to use them properly and building followings. Why? Imagine this scenario:You run a website selling vacation packages for Tampa Beach, FL. One ...

Tip: Use News Feed Groups to Filter Your Feed

over 2 years ago
Overwhelmed by your News Feed? Too much to read? Facebook allows you to create groups of your friends so you can temporarily just see who you want to see in your News Feed. For example, you might create a group of "Relatives" or "College Buddies." To make a new group:1. In the News Feed column, click "More"2. Click "Create New List"3. Name the list and select the friends you want to include.Now when you visit Facebook, just click the group in your News Feed list, and you will see updates only from friends in that group!in reference to: (view on Google Sidewiki)

TrueTwit Pre-Validate's Your Twitter Followers

over 2 years ago
If you're trying to do marketing on Twitter the "hard but right" way (i.e., actively engaging with and listening to followers instead of just link spamming), one of the most pain-in-the-but burdens you take on is deciding who is worth following back. There was a time early in Twitter's history when I used to auto-follow back, but as Twitter has gained in popularity and thus become a prime spambot target, I now make all follow decisions "by hand" as it were. If you're getting dozens (or...

New Facebook feature a help to spreading your message...sort of

over 2 years ago
I wrote a couple of months ago about some elements of fail in Facebook's Pages feature from a marketing standpoint. A recent new feature at Facebook solves the main gripe in that post...sort of.Facebook now allows users to "tag" other users or Pages by name in a wall post or status message. Similar to Twitter, the feature uses an @username nomenclature. A very nice addition is that once you enter @ and start typing a name, a dropdown appears suggesting all possible matches among your friends. Any post or status you tag will appear in the notifications of the friend or Page thus tagged. This is ...

Business Blogger Beware

over 2 years ago
Blogger is a great, easy to use site for creating a personal blog. However, if you are planning to build a blog for business purposes, it is probably not your best choice, even to start out on. I just learned that Google does not allow Blogger sites to 301 redirect. What this means is that if you are successful in building up good page rank and back links to your Blogger site, and then later decide to move it to another domain, you will lose all of the SEO "juice" you had built up on the Blogger site. For this reason and others, we're planning to move http://virante.blogspot.com off of Blogger ...

Google's Sidewiki: The Only Thing to Fear Is...Not Much?

over 2 years ago
Proving once again that it is the Santa Claus of the Internet, Google last week announced yet another free toy: Google Sidewiki. Sidewiki is an addition to the Google Toolbar (so far only for Firefox and Internet Explorer) that allows anyone to leave comments and links on any web page anywhere on the Internet. The comments appear in a left-hand slide out that can be opened and shut either from the toolbar or by a small handle icon that appears on pages when you have the toolbar active. This video shows it in action: This morning Sean Carton of ClikZ ruminated over the possibilities and pitfalls ...

Google AdWords: Exact Isn't Always....Well...Exact

over 2 years ago
If you've been using Google's AdWords and/or Analytics products for any length of time, you must be aware that the numbers don't always add up. In fact, they don't add up at a sometimes alarming frequency. That is to say, the reported numbers either don't match up to what you know must be reality, or they are not consistent. Needless to say, this realization can be a little disconcerting, considering the amount and level of detail Google provides. I ran across yet another curious example of...

5 Reasons Why Facebook 3.0 for iPhone Is Better Than We Think

over 2 years ago
Facebook's long-awaited total makeover of it's extremely popular yet notoriously horrible iPhone app finally arrived in the app store yesterday. By all accounts I've seen, everyone's thrilled with it. Finally, it just works. The new interface resets the bar for how a social media app for a smart phone should work. After staying up way too late last night playing with it, here are the things I'm most thrilled with (hint: read through to the last one to find out why I titled this article "...Is...

TwitBlock: Best Tool Yet for Fighting Twitter Spam

over 2 years ago
It was inevitable: as fast as Twitter became the fastest-growing social media outlet, it also became a primo target for Internet spammers. Most people I know on Twitter who use it regularly have said that they've noticed a sharp uptick in the amount, persistence, and outright obnoxious-ness of Twitter-spam in the past couple of months. It used to be that most Twitter spam was generated by over-eager but (relatively) honest Internet marketers simply trying to build as large a following as...

Update on SEC's Bad Call

almost 3 years ago
RE: My post yesterday "The SEC Makes One Hell of a Bad Call"The New York Times reports today that the SEC has clarified their rule. Turns out they weren't really after Joe Bleachersitter sending his blurry phone cam picture of pinpoint-sized outfielders to his Facebook page. The real targets of their rule, they say, are the bloggers and web site owners who capture video, images, and descriptions of the games and then post them on their ad-supported or subscription-based sites. In other words, people who are making money off what the SEC and its schools seek to (exclusively) turn to profit. And ...

The SEC Makes One Hell of a Bad Call

almost 3 years ago
College sports' Southeastern Conference (SEC) has probably had to overrule a few bad calls by umpires in its day. This week it was forced to overrule one of its own calls. The conference had actually proclaimed a ban on any and all social media postings about its games by fans at the games. This meant no posting about anything happening on the field to Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, wherever. The main target was uploaded video, as the SEC feared endangering its lucrative television contracts...

Tr.im Trimmed Itself - But It "Got Better"

almost 3 years ago
URL shortening service tr.im wasn't turned into a newt, but it did very suddenly make a self-enacted disappearance yesterday. Citing inability to come up with a revenue model (and inability to compete with the virtual monopoly granted bit.ly as Twitter's default shortener), owners Nambu announced they were immediately shutting the service down. But they "got better."Just one day later they resumed service, explaining that an overwhelming response from users made them reconsider. No other...