Wednesday, December 30, 2009

JoelComm.com - December 30, 2009 Lego Construction Contest - The Perfect Team Building Exercise

Lego Construction Contest  - The Perfect Team Building Exercise

I'm always looking for interesting ways to create unity amongst my team. With over twenty people on staff, its easy to get bogged down in our daily load.

Being a kid at heart, I try to think of things that will be engaging and fun.

One step into my son's room gave me the inspiration I needed.

He is a huge fan of Legos... always has been.

So what if I purchased several large lego sets, split my staff into teams, and had them compete to see which team could build their set first... what would happen?


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JoelComm.com - December 30, 2009 The Reason You Haven' t Achieved The Success You Want... Yet

The Reason You Haven't Achieved The Success You Want... Yet

You can now create a website in about five minutes. You can sign up at a blogging platform, write your first post and read it online instantly. The next day, you can receive your approval email from Google, and the same day see your very first AdSense click.

The first building blocks of your Internet business can be incredibly fast. But don't let them fool you. Building that business so that it has firm foundations, multiple and reliable revenue streams, and a future that will let you quit your J.O.B. and work on your own terms takes time.


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Monday, December 28, 2009

JoelComm.com - December 28, 2009 Apple Approves The KaChing Button

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2009-12-28 18:29:29-05
Apple Approves The KaChing Button

I few months ago I came up with the idea of creating a simple app that entrepreneurs would enjoy. Being a big fan of buttons that make sounds (eg: The Easy Button), I thought a bit about what that app would be.

Since I've got a book called "KaChing: How to Run an Online Business that Pays and Pays" coming out in the Summer, why not create a digital KaChing Button?

That's exactly what I did.


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Friday, December 25, 2009

Holiday Cheer from Google Analytics

Happy Holidays to all and to all up and to the right

As a special holiday treat, we've launched the Holiday bonus features:

Annotations
Have you ever wondered whether a new trend in your data is related to a change in strategy at your company? With Annotations, you won't have to wonder. Annotations let you share tribal knowledge and see your data in context.

Easier Tracking Code setup
No more guessing or hunting for the right tags to paste on your site. The new tracking code setup wizard makes custom tagging easy.

API updates
With Advanced Segments, goal configuration data, and more built into the latest API, you can build even more powerful integrations with Google Analytics.

More dimensions and metrics
New data dimensions and metrics will be made available, including those in our recently announced features.

You can learn about all of these features by watching the newly posted recording of the December 10th Google Analytics New Features webinar, which is the perfect complement to a roaring fire and hot chocolate.

Sign in to your account to try the new features.

Struggling to find the perfect gift for your web analyst?

Avinash Kaushik, author of Web Analytics: An Hour a Day, recently released his second book, Web Analytics 2.0. The new book is full of helpful insights and strategies for improving your web analytics.

In addition to helping make you a better analyst, you'll be helping others. Avinash is donating 100% of the proceeds from sales of the book to benefit The Smile Train and Ekal Vidyalaya. You can read more about the book on the Analytics blog.

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JoelComm.com - December 25, 2009 Top Ten Christmas Favorites

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Top Ten Christmas Favorites
2009-12-25 02:39:19-05
Top Ten Christmas Favorites

Christmas.

Seems like we measure a good part of our year by the celebration of Christ's birth.

I know. For many people Christmas is very much a secular holiday. A time for family and friends. A time for decorating and hanging pretty lights. A time for the wonder of Santa Claus and flying reindeer. And a time for gift-giving.

And regardless of whether or not Target has the cajones to allow the nice Salvation Army people to ring a bell out front of their store or not (and they don't), Christmas by any other name is still Christmas.


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Happy Holidays from Dave Guindon ...

Hi Adisak,
 
I just want to wish you and your family
a very joyous holiday season :-)
 
Thanks for being one of my valued
subscribers and I look forward to
helping you succeed 2010
 
 
 
 
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Thursday, December 24, 2009

JoelComm.com - December 24, 2009 Foreign Translations of My Books

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Foreign Translations of My Books
2009-12-24 17:58:39-05
Foreign Translations of My Books

I've had the privilege of authoring three books which have done quite well in the marketplace.

The first one, The AdSense Code, came out in 2006 and went on to hit the New York Times Best Seller list for two months in a row. The book still sells quite well as an introduction to making money with Google AdSense. The updated second edition is due out in early 2010.

Click Here to Order was released in 2008. Based on over fifty hours of one-on-one interviews with Internet marketing legends, this book has been an inspiration to many people.


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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

JoelComm.com - December 22, 2009 Using Communications To Create A Community

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Using Communications To Create A Community

Internet marketing isn't about technology. It's never been about technology. The computers and the Internet, the multimedia uploads, webinars and ebooks are all just a means to an end. They're tools for transferring information from one place to another.

The revolution that has allowed us to build online businesses, even from our living rooms, garages and bedrooms, isn't a technological revolution. We've just enjoyed the benefits of those changes.

It's a community revolution.


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Saturday, December 19, 2009

JoelComm.com - December 19, 2009 GameDock - Multiplayer iPhone Gaming is Here

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GameDock - Multiplayer iPhone Gaming is Here

After many months of development and then working through the Apple iTunes AppStore approval process, I'm pleased to announce that our new app is finally available.

GameDock is the world's first true lobby-style multiplayer gaming platform for iPhone and iPod Touch.

If you have an iPhone, you'll be able to play with anyone anywhere in the world on Edge, 3G or Wifi (not just local!). If you have an iPod, you'll need to be on Wifi.


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Friday, December 18, 2009

JoelComm.com - December 18, 2009 The Secret to Getting Rich

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The Secret to Getting Rich
2009-12-18 10:25:50-05
The Secret to Getting Rich

What is the secret to making money online?

What strategy has been known to be effective for the vast majority of people who faithfully implement it?

What is the one thing that you are fully equipped to do RIGHT NOW without any further training?

Many in the Internet marketing and online business space won't tell you this. They don't want you to know.

But I'm about to spill the beans... to show my hand... to tell all.

And some people will not like it.


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Thursday, December 17, 2009

JoelComm.com - December 17, 2009 Mike Filsaime, TweetGlide, Legos and a Piranha

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Mike Filsaime, TweetGlide, Legos and a Piranha

What do you get when you mix Internet marketing, a world-renown guru, an intense lego-building competition and a dead piranha?

It can't be good.

Or maybe it can be!

Check out the latest episode of The Joel Comm Show featuring special guest Mike Filsaime, advice on how to publish your own iPhone application, a look inside a team-building exercise at my office and general silliness.


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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

High Rankings Advisor: 6 Website Redesign SEO Secrets - Issue No. 271


High Rankings Advisor 271 - Your Host: Jill Whalen
In Today's Issue

Search Engine Marketing
---> 6 Redesign SEO Secrets Your Developer May Not Know

High Rankings Happenings
---> SEO Training Classes
---> New Lower Priced SEO Services!
---> Get Your Website Reviewed Now!

Twitter Question of the Week
---> How often do you think most websites should be redesigned?

Stuff You Might Like
---> 2010 SEO Class Dates Announced

Advanced SEO Forum Thread of the Week
---> Chopping and Changing Titles Frequently

Advisor Wrap-up
---> Ready for a New Decade?
 
Introduction

Hey everyone!

Hope you're as busy and productive as we've been lately. I've been elbow-deep in SEO Redesign Consultations for the past few weeks, which prompted me to write today's article.

Enjoy! – Jill


 
Search Engine Marketing Issues

++6 Website Redesign SEO Secrets Your Developer May Not Know++

At the end of the year, many businesses start to think about redesigning their tired old website to breathe some new life into it. You may even be in the midst of a website redesign right now. If so, the first thing is to make sure you hire a design and development company that knows how to build the infrastructure of the website in a search engine crawler–friendly manner.

Beyond that, you need to address a number of additional SEO tactics before you get too deep into your redesign. The reason you need to keep SEO front and center during this time is twofold: so that you do not lose your previous traffic, but also so that you can gain additional targeted search engine visitors when the new site goes live.

Here are 6 SEO redesign secrets your developer may not know...ignore them at your own peril!

1. Creating Your SEO'd Site Architecture

Search engines look explicitly at how all your pages are linked together in order to determine their place within the site. Pages that are linked from every other page will be given more weight than those that are only linked from a few others. This is all considered a form of internal link popularity, or in Google language, internal PageRank.

Recommendation: During your redesign, don't bury too deeply within the site any content that was previously bringing targeted search engine traffic. Ensure that any informational content that will be focused on the more competitive keyword phrases (for example, product and service pages) is high up in your site hierarchy.

In addition, all content contained in a specific category should be cross-linked via some sort of sub-navigation within that section.

2. Categorization and Avoiding Duplicate Content

When people are seeking information from a search engine, they usually have a question, a problem, or a need for specific information. The search queries they use at Google and the other engines reflect this. The more ways you can categorize your content for the various target markets you serve, the better.

Recommendation: Be sure that all top-level pages answer the potential searcher's (your potential customers') questions, and that it's clear that your products and services can solve their problem. In addition, you also have to ensure that regardless of how someone found any piece of content on your site, they always end up at the same URL to avoid PageRank splitting and duplicate content issues.

For example, if a specific product can be classified as both a product and a service, it makes sense that it might be listed under both categories. However, the page (URL) that the potential customer eventually lands on, regardless of which category they started in, should always be the same.


3. New Content Management System and Changing URLS

If URLs must change in the redesign due to a new content management system or back-end coding, search engines may take some time to index the new URLs as well as give them the same weighting they gave the previous URLs due to URL age factors.

Recommendation: It's critical to 301-redirect all old URLs to their relative counterpart within the newly designed website. This will pass the link popularity of the old URLs to the new ones quickly, as well as ensure that site visitors don't receive 404-not-found errors.

This will be easier if the new URL naming is similar to the old one, because you can use automated methods. If URLs must change completely with no correlation to the names of the old URLs, and hand-redirects are required, you'll want to at least redirect all the top-level pages, as well as those that you're sure receive keyword traffic from search engines. But, ideally, every URL should be redirected if at all possible.


4. Coding of Navigation Menus

Links contained within the navigation of your website should be coded in a search engine–friendly manner so that they are visible and crawlable. Some DHTML and Flash menus are invisible to search engines, which causes the pages linked within them to not receive the internal link popularity they should receive.

Recommendation: Make sure all navigational menus are coded with CSS that is visible to search engines. In addition, avoid drop-down box links as the main form of navigation (CSS mouseovers are fine). You'll also want to ensure that all content can be reached by hard-coded links – don't force the user to go through any kind of search box menu because those are traditionally search engine unfriendly.


5. Custom HTML Elements

While some level of automation for titles, metas, headers, URLs, and alt attributes for images can be helpful, it's critical that your new website's content management system allow you to create custom descriptions for these as well.

Recommendation: Make sure the content management system has fields for custom title tags, meta descriptions, heading tags, etc. There should be no limit to the number of characters allowed in these fields either, because every page may need a different number of words and characters.


6. Session IDs and Other Tracking Links

It's best not to use session IDs to track visitors, but if your system must use them, you'll only need to feed the "clean" URLs to the search engine spiders – otherwise, they may get caught in an infinite loop, indexing the same content under multiple URLs.

You'll also want to avoid any sort of campaign tracking links appended to URLs because these can split your link popularity by causing your content to be indexed under multiple URLs.

Recommendation: If this type of tracking is inherent in your system, use the canonical link element to maintain one URL for every page of content.

Don't be surprised if your developer isn't happy to receive some of these "secrets." He or she may feel that their authority is being usurped or their creativity is being hindered. Just remember that it's your website that you're paying them to create in a way that will make you the most money possible. Let your developer know up-front that these things are non-negotiable. If they tell you that they can't do any of the above, start looking around for a new developer – ASAP!

While there will always be a few unexpected bugs to work out when your site goes live, you won't have to be afraid of losing your search engine visitors as long as you know what you're doing. We've successfully helped many companies through this transition without any glitches. At the end of the process, there's nothing like the feeling of having your beautiful new website launched. But more than that, there's great comfort in knowing that the people looking for what you offer will continue to be able to easily find you in the search engines.

Jill

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Twitter Question of the Week

++How often do you think most websites should be redesigned?++

CalebHowe: It depends on the type of site. Brochure-ware, blog, news, shop. Every two years at extreme outside for all though.

BarryWise: A site which is being maintained well (daily/weekly) shouldn't need a redesign very often – every couple years maybe.

CopywriterMaven: When visitors begin to complain that they can't do/find/get stuff that they think they should be able to easily.

leebrinckley: Redesigns are a necessary part of brand evolution, whether it be simple layout changes or design overhaul – 1 to 3 years.

allisonkessler: Review your website design EVERY YEAR. Get outside opinions. If your design's still effective, that's great!

bk_cox: Our owners are strict in some sort of small redesign every 6 months. Every year or two a serious overhaul takes place.

forestsoftware: I have just redesigned my site for the first time in 5 years – follow the "if it ain't broke don't fix it" rule.

RNSesq: No more than 1x a year. If I check something daily I like continuity. Too much change may lose me as a visitor. Tempered with a FWIW & IMO.

ETeare: Major redesign – 2 years. But, always be testing.

terryvanhorne: No answer because every site is unique. Content, seasons (christmas decor?), products and sales cycle drive design changes.

DerrickWheeler: When there is opportunity for improved customer experience & conversion rate that exceeds the expense of the redesign.

Jill's comment: Wow, some of you guys are hard core! As a company who rolled out a completely new design 2 years ago, I can't imagine going through that process again so soon. Seems like just yesterday. Of course, ours is working for us, and we do review each page on a regular basis to make sure it's up to date. Our previous site was up for a good 7 years I think...okay, maybe that was pushing it just a little!

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++2010 SEO Class Dates Announced++

We've set up a couple of new in-person SEO training classes for 2010. The High Rankings training classes are like no other in that they are limited to only 6 people whose websites are all reviewed by me beforehand and integrated into the training program.

You'll receive in-person consulting on your company's website, as well as SEO training to learn how to move forward with your optimization strategy. I will teach you which SEO tactics are important to focus your energies on, and which are a just a waste of your time.

Join us on either March 12 or April 16, 2010, in our SEO training classroom just outside of Boston. As seats are limited to 6 per class, they will sell out, so please plan accordingly.


Learn more about our SEO training.


 

Advanced Forum Thread of the Week

++Chopping and Changing Titles Frequently++

Another SEO myth dispelled...yeah!

Chopping and Changing Titles Frequently


 
Advisor Wrap-up

That's all for today!

Can you believe next week is xmas already? Where did the month go? In fact, where did the year go? No wait, where the heck did the decade go? Seems like only yesterday we were preparing for ole Y2K!

So much has happened already in the 21st century, I can't wait to see what this next decade brings. Look for an end-of-the-decade review of SEO in our next issue.

We're taking a small holiday break for our annual Florida trek to visit my grandmother. She's 101 now! Rather than spending much time in the Ft. Lauderdale area, we're going to drive down to the Keys and see what it has in store. Should be fun!

Hope you enjoy your holidays and don't get too stressed out about 'em.

Catch you next time! – Jill



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