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October 27th, 2008 | 34 Comments | Posted in Internet Marketing

Internet Marketing Toronto AKA Christopher Kata There were quite a few good news stories in the last couple of weeks and I thought I’d start sharing some of them here with you all in case you did not catch them elsewhere.

Here’s the list:

  • The conversion sequence:  C = 4m + 3v = 2(i-f) – 2a An interesting post about the conversion sequence formula. If you’re interested in understanding some of the science behind the conversion process of a page you should give this one a read. It’s in fact the first of a series of posts on conversion.
  • 30 Internet Marketing Blogs You Must Know to Succeed OnlineThis list of 30 internet marketing blogs is worth a review. If you’re trying to stay abreast of the industry this would certainly be a good starting point! For those SMB’s out there I recommend you have a look at these sites. The regular information they frequently release will help you in your question to leverage internet marketing even if you’re just looking to hire an outside agency to help you out.
  • Google Diluting Quality To Remain Profitable Is the “chrome” coming off of Google? Well it appears that may be the case. Recently ShoeMoney and others have noticed some clear acts by Google of lowering the quality of their search results and AdSense services by for example sending AdSense traffic to syndication pages, or showing an AdSense search box instead of an Ad. Clearly this contravenes their own quality guidelines and the only reason for doing it would be to collect more revenue from clicks. Google - don’t go crazy because you’re still the search giant and have everything to lose and much less to gain. For more on this have a look at ShoeMoney’s story!
  • Google Hit With Typosquatting Class Action Another story about Google getting tarnished is this one about Google making money off incorrectly typed domains by placing AdSense on the them. “As co-counsel in a class action suit, Edelman suggests Google could be making money from a million domains or more.” Checkout the full story on WebProNews.
  • Looking for instant audiences? Try Google Hot Trends Google Trends provides great information for understanding which keywords are popular over time. Recently Google launched Google Hot Trends which attempts to show which terms are gaining in popularity right now. These trends are a great source of potential traffic for you website if you leverage the topics effectively. Jeff Woelker provides a short introduction to the concept in his post.
  • EFF Echoes McCain’s Call For YouTube Fair Use Reviews I find this story actually quite hilarious. YouTube has been taking down debate clips as a result of DMCA take down notices from CBS. McCain as a result has been upset over the matter and the EFF is now backing the requests. It brings to light that the DMCA does not recognize fair use and that YouTube is just following the DMCA. So legislation that the US Government created is now interfering with the Elections! Maybe they will now create an amendment and fix the DMCA to recognize the concept of fair use. For more on the story read the WebProNews story.
  • Google Launches Gmail 2.0 for Mobile While I’m a Gmail user it’s not my primary email address and I’ve got it forwarded to my primary email account. That being said, if Gmail is your main email account having it on your Windows Mobile Phone may in fact be important to you! For the full story visit the WebProNews site.
  • Yahoo Offers Inquisitor Suggestion Tool for IE and Firefox Yahoo has made it’s Inquisitor plugin for Safari available on Internet Explorer and FireFox. The tool provides search suggestions on the fly. I’ve used it before and it’s quite convenient. If you want to give it a try I suggest you read this post before downloading it!
  • Travel SEO – How to Target Searchers at the Right Stage of the Buying Cycle I bring along this story for the Travel Industry business out there. It’s a great read if you’re interested in understanding how to target travel industry searchers and some tips for converting them!
  • Good Times With Inbound Links From the Google Webmaster Central Blog comes this simple overview of how links factor into the Google Ranking Algorithm. If you want to understand the role links play for your search engine optimization I suggest you start by reading this post.
  • Alerting Webmasters To Webserver Vulnerabilities I’m not a big fan of Google policing the internet so I put this right up there with them alerting searchers to malware on sites. See the problem is that websites can get hacked and good webmasters are always battling this. In my opinion it hurts good webmasters before it hurts the bad guys. Any how, they are now alerting us webmaster to webserver vulnerabilities such as out of date software. I guess this is OK, but if it shows up in the SERPS I don’t like it all!

I hope you find this content as useful and informative as I did. I think I’ll make this a regular post each Monday going forward - a roundup of some of my favorite stories from the past week!

Debate Night in America… “Joetheplumber.com” Site Stats Sky Rocket!

October 15th, 2008 | 6 Comments | Posted in Uncategorized

Internet Marketing Toronto AKA Adam GreenWow… who is this “Joe the Plumber”?  If you were watching the last American presidential debate tonight… you may have had the same question I did.

Here are a few predictions I expect to come true…

1. joetheplumber.com will have site traffic that will overwhelm his server
2. joelaratheplumber.com will take advantage of traffic looking for joetheplumber.com and take business away!
3. CNN, Fox News, CBS and NBC will all be tracking down this “joe the plumber” from Obama’s rally and feature him in tomorrows 6 o’clock national news.  First question - “Who won the debate in your opinion, Mr. Plumber?”
4. Joe the plumber will also be featured in McCain’s next TV ads.
5. Joe the plumber will get tired of the limelight… and go into hiding… like Steve Bartman.

What does this have to do with Internet Marketing?  errrrr… nothing… sorry.

Do You Have an Online Marketing Strategy?

October 10th, 2008 | 21 Comments | Posted in Sales

Kyle Peterson “Do you have an Online Marketing Strategy? I ask this question every time I talk to potential customers or current customers who are asking about our new products.  Many times the answers I receive are centered around an attempt to appear there was some thought put towards this subject, but after a couple more questions, it is quite evident they clearly do not have one and eventually admit what I already know.  They do not have one and haven’t thought about it.  It is one thing to throw around buzz words like SEO, PPC and Social Media, but with no plan on how these great tools can be utilized companies will continue to foolishly exhaust resources on aimless campaigns.

Creating a strategy with set goals that are in-line with current demographics and target markets is very important to establishing credibility online.  As we all know the importance of bringing your business online is paramount as you establish a new customer base, or expand on a current one.  The advantage of online marketing vs. traditional methods, is that online can be fixed very quickly and as a result, the campaign can go in a different direction quickly and very economically.  However, without a plan in place from the beginning to accommodate the potential change in direction, and by the time you react, you may have lost that segment of the market that is primed for it.

Next week, I will talk about putting together an effective strategy. For now ask yourself what is your online marketing strategy, and if you don’t have one, when will you take your note pad out and start jotting some ideas down.  I think you will be surprised once you start thinking about a strategy how important it will be.  Good Luck!”

Major Security Vulnerability In TCP Stack

October 5th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Security

Internet Marketing Toronto AKA Christopher Kata A major security vulnerability in TCP stacks is uncovered recently which can knock any website off line with very little effort or bandwidth.

Steve Gibson on Security Now Episode 164 recently discussed this vulnerability referred to as “sockstress”. It’s absolutely scary given the fact that unlike tradition Distributed Denial of Service attacks (DDOS) this flaw only requires a single computer with a broadband connection to take down even the mightiest of websites. The flaw also affects routers, and loadbalancers. This as unbelievable as it sounds means that even script kiddies could take down sites like www.google.com if they wanted to.

So while real hackers have developed enormous bot nets to run DDOS attacks they would only need to pointa few of these atonomous machines at a site to bring it down.

This flaw was recently announced by a security company in Europe without first announcing it to major software and hardware manufacturers - a serious mistake in my opinion.

Our concern is that we could start to see this attack in the wild and the most likely targets would be major institutions such as Google, Amazon, Ebay etc. Let’s just hope that the software and hardware manufacturers work quickly to patch their TCP stacks and prevent this situation from turning into a major disaster.

Fingers crossed.

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‘Spark’ the Election – Get Your Digital Lawn Sign For Facebook, Twitter, Personal Home Page, Blog and More

October 4th, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in Election

Internet Marketing Toronto AKA Christopher Kata ‘Spark’ the Election and get your digital lawn sign for your Facebook, Twitter, Personal Home Page, Blog, and More.

Hey everyone – this is just a heads up that we’ve unofficially launched our Digital Lawn Sign campaign in an effort to get more Canadians out to the polls on October 14th.

You can get them on our website here after answering a really short survey about the election. Our goal is to get as many people using the digital lawn signs in support of their favorite party so that we can get more people out to the polls this time. It’s the only way we can elect a good government this time around!

We encourage you to spread the word too – the more people you can reach out to the better! If you have questions about the digital lawn signs – post them here, OK!

To get your lawn sign click the big “Take The Poll & Get Your Sign” button on this post, or visit the Digital Lawn Signs (Tiny URL For Sharing: http://www.tinyurl.com/digital-lawn-sign) page. Below is a sample of what the signs look like.