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Google Wave Developer Preview at Google I/O 2009

Filed under: Google — Tags: , , , — admin @ 9:08 am May 29, 2009

Converging instant messaging, email, forums, chat rooms, photo sharing, social networking, and web collaboration, Google Wave will change the way we communicate. Conversations are all trees on a shared host, so you are never creating new copies of content as you reply to and share messages and other content. You just add people and content to the conversation. Everything is always in sync live because it is a hosted conversation, not content being sent to people’s inboxes. It’s open source and you can create your own Wave client and embed Wave in your own applications.

Google Adsense — Ad Targeting Snafu

online-ad-targetingHi Google, just a note that you might want to tweak your ad targeting algorithm.

When someone writes about “viral” and “virality” in the context of blogging, web design, and social media, they usually are talking about how things can grow virally on the web, not biological viruses like H1N1 Swine Flu.

The ads to the left appeared when I first put up the “Viral by Design” post with the Slideshare presentation.

Maybe these keywords will help the ad targeting on this post:

  • blogging
  • wordpress
  • wordpress themes
  • wordpress plugins
  • web 2.0
  • iPhone
  • social media
  • social network
  • web design
  • article submission
  • a/b testing
  • search engine marketing
  • search engine optimization
  • facebook
  • twitter

Please leave a comment to let me know what you see in the Google adsense ads at the right.

Marc Andreessen Crosses Over to the “Dark Side” With New Venture Fund (Here’s the Video) | Kara Swisher | BoomTown | AllThingsD

Last night, well-known Internet entrepreneur Marc Andreessen appeared on the “Charlie Rose” television interview show, talking about the digital sector and unveiling the news that he is creating a new venture fund.

I had heard rumblings about Andreessen’s funding efforts earlier this week, with sources I talked to nicknaming it “Project A.”

Actually, Andreessen said the new firm is called Andreessen Horowitz (zzzz), because he is doing it with longtime investing partner Ben Horowitz.

“For the first time in my life, I am crossing over into the dark side,” said Andreessen.

Although he gave few specific details about the fund, Andreessen essentially said he was simply putting a structure around his own active angel investing, which has included start-ups like Twitter, Digg, LinkedIn and many more.

His new effort will focus on early-stage investments, he said, noting that “our claim to fame is, we’ve actually, you know, by entrepreneurs for entrepreneurs, we’ve done it, we’ve been on that side of the table for a long time; we know what it’s like.”

Adding that he and Horowitz had made 36 investments over the last three years of up to $200,000, Andreessen said his new firm will make up to $1 million bets on start-ups.

Of course, for most of the interview, Rose zeroed in on hot topics like Facebook, the social-networking site on whose board Andreessen serves.

The voluble tech star did his job, talking about how Facebook could turn on the spigot and make all sorts of money anytime it wants and about the recent controversy around its Terms of Service kerfuffle.

He also talked about the Andreessen-backed Ning social network service, the Apple (AAPL) iPhone, Twitter, why the New York Times irks him, Google (GOOG), the Amazon (AMZN) Kindle e-book reader and gaming.

via Marc Andreessen Crosses Over to the “Dark Side” With New Venture Fund (Here’s the Video) | Kara Swisher | BoomTown | AllThingsD.

The Future Of Social Networks

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Social Media and Marketing: Evolution or Revolution

 

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Social Media Influencers Predictions 2009 By Trendsspotting

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SEO: Essential to Survival – Entrepreneur.com

In the realm of e-commerce, one of the top marketing tools a company has is a Google ranking. The difference between a page 1 or page 2 search engine ranking can be the difference of tens of thousands of dollars of revenue for a company.

Because of this, companies are allocating more budget space than ever toward search engine optimization SEO, the strategy and process of improving the volume of traffic to a website by improving the search rankings of various search engines like Google, Yahoo, AOL, Ask and MSN.

via SEO: Essential to Survival – Entrepreneur.com- msnbc.com.

Future Web Trends — Innovation Series With Jimmy Wales

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Best WordPress Plugins

Filed under: Tips & Tricks — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 12:01 am February 3, 2009

What are the best WordPress Plugins? There are four WordPress plugins that I can’t live without. They are:

Akismet — the only way to stop spam comments from ruining your blog. Akismet is very accurate and works like a charm.

Google Analytics for WordPress — I used to cut and paste the Google Analytics script into the footer of my blog, but then you have to worry about it every time you change your theme. By using a WordPress Plugin, you can change themes without worrying about changing the Google Analytics script.

Google XML Sitemaps – This is a very handy WordPress Plugin not just for creating the XML sitemap every time you make a change to your blog, but also for notifying the major search engines of the change.

All in One SEO Pack — It takes a little work to fully put this plugin to use, but it is very helpful in allowing you to set the title tag for each post and each page, including your main page. The title tag seems to be the most important one for search engines in identifying what a page is all about, and this plugin lets you tailor the title tag as well as other parameters.

What about Google AdSense or other advertising-related plugins? I usually put the AdSense script in a text widget, so I don’t use a plugin for this.

Top 30 Blogs

Filed under: Top blogs — Tags: , , , , — admin @ 11:26 am January 28, 2009

We have done a number of rankings and analyses on various sites relevant to anyone starting a website or blog, such as top online newspapers, top ezine sites, and top press release distribution sites. It is a lot of tedious work. We were planning on doing the same for blogs, but someone already has a nice listing right here. We might come back later to audit the list and provide our comments, but for now, this is pretty decent. If you think anything is missing or you have a comment about the methodology or list, please let us know by commenting.

From eBizMBA:

There are many blog popularity-ranking services on the web, but unfortunately, they all rely on only one piece of data for their rankings. Either link popularity, RSS feeds or some sort of traffic-ranking service. We at eBizMBA have decided that in order to get a more accurate picture we needed to combine data from multiple sources. So here, we offer the 30 Most Popular Blogs ranked by a combination of Inbound Links from Yahoo Site Explore (entire site not including internal pages), Alexa Rank, and Compete and Quantcast U.S. Unique Monthly visitor data. Blogs that are only a part of a non-Blog site are not included (i.e. Google Blogs).

via Top 30 Blogs | eBizMBA.