Archive for June, 2009

SEO News – Squidoo Upgrades: What You Need to Know

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

If you have an account with Squidoo, you probably have already received this Squidoo Newsflash email; however, for those who are looking to beef up search engine rankings and expertise online – we have the SEO news for Squidoo.

Direct from our email inbox …

Because you’re a Squidoo lensmaster and because we’re making some significant Terms of Service and policy changes, we wanted to send you a very early heads up about it.

The most important thing to know is this: 99% of you probably won’t ever even notice these policy changes! If you’re busy creating authentic, useful, unique lenses, you’re fine.

The next thing to know is: Take a deep breath. We won’t begin implementing these new policies until mid-July 2009, which means you’ve got more than a month to review and adjust to the changes.

We hope you’ll take a little time to read them so that you can keep using and thriving on Squidoo.

A Quick Summary of Squidoo Changes

1. No Spam. This one’s not new, but it’s worth saying again.

It’s simple: given our pedigree, our point of view and our dyed-in-the-wool, we-will-never-change-our-mind conviction on this issue, spam is not okay at Squidoo. For a few years now we have had a very strict and enforced stance against spam.  If you actively spam people with your Squidoo lenses (by email, in blog comments, by stalking and harassing people on Twitter, by tricking people with the content in your lenses, and more) we’ll lock your entire account.

2. No more X-rated lenses

If you came to Squidoo to create X-rated content, the time has come to say farewell.  Supporting X-rated pages no longer makes sense, and it invites more spam and empty traffic and wasted overhead than anything. Find out more about why we’re making this very hard decision, and what it means for your lenses. (Don’t panic! You can export your content and take it with you).

3. No Junk Topics from our “SquidDon’t” List

Lenses on free movie downloads. Toenail fungus cures. LoseBellyFatNow promotions. Reverse Phone Lookup 4U. You know junk when you see it.

Unforunately, topics like these are overwhelmingly conditioned and proven to attract spammers. If a topic has displayed enough trickery and spam and bad activity, we choose not to support it. If we find a lens on a SquidDon’t topic or something very similar to it, we’ll lock it. For good. Our best recommendation: Don’t bother with topics like these. There’s plenty of incredible stuff to write about and recommend online without having to go near the edges of what we’re got going here.

4. A new limit on overly promotional lenses

Making a lens to promote or recommend something is a terrific endeavor. It’s a big part of why a lot of our people are here. But: Less is more! Sales lenses far too often turn into junk lenses, as described by the relentless number of outbound links to the same exact domain.

So to help you focus your lenses, and sell even better–and to help surfers find our pages more useful overall–we’re introducing a limit to the number of outbound links to the same domain that you can have on a lens. If you have more than 9 links to the SAME domain on a single lens, your lens will get locked for review. Of course we’ll have domains that are whitelisted out of this (meaning, you can have as many outbound links to them as you like), as well as sites that are blacklisted (meaning, even a single link to that domain will get your lens locked).

Please read all the important details on how this works.

What now?

We won’t be flipping the switch on these new policies until July 20, 2009 or later. So you’ve got more than a month to review your lenses to make sure they’re playing by the rules.

In the meantime, here are 4 things you can do to get ready for these changes.

1) Ask some fellow lensmasters in this peer-driven forum! See if they’re willing to suggest changes or ideas for making sure your lens is filled with authentic, curated, useful content on topics that don’t feel like spam or junk.

2) Edit your lenses to make any changes you think are needed according to our policy update. You’ve got over a month before we implement most of these new policies, so that should be plenty of time to do a quick review of your lenses, just to be sure! (Never hurts to brush up on some lenses, anyway).

3) If you have lenses with Adult content, or lenses focused on any of our spam or junk topics, you might consider saving yourself the hassle and just deleting them yourselves. If you go near the edges of what we’ve laid out here, chances are your lens will get locked and then deleted.

4) Last: If our policies have convinced you that Squidoo is no longer for you, you’re welcome and encouraged to export your lens content and take it with you to use it somewhere else on the web. We don’t want anyone to lose content they worked hard on, even if it’s not in accordance with our policies, so we’re giving you this long heads-up period to save your lens and take it with you, before we lock it or remove it from the site.

PodCamp Pittsburgh 2009: Twitter Tools for Business, Workshop Taught By Wendy Suto

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

PodCamp Pittsburgh 2009
Workshop Outline, Courtesy of Wendy Suto, SearchCircus.com
Twitter Hashtag: #pcpgh4

Discusses the many different types of Twitter tools that can be used for small businesses to grow leads, partnerships, prospects and sales online.

1) Hummingbird AutoFollow App Tool – http://www.twitandsell.com/
a) autofollow app tool for businesses
b) $197 for unlimited software updates, no monthly fees

2) TweetLater – http://www.tweetlater.com & @tweetlater
a) autofollow productivitiy app tool for businesses, manage multiple twitter accts for yourself and your clients
b) free and professional versions ($29.97/month or annual subscription fees)
c) 168 hour free trial version of PRO

3) PostLater.com – http://www.postlater.com/
a) auto post any future blogs and microblogs onto twitter, wordpress, other platforms
b) fees: $19.95/month or $149/year for unlimited sites and unlimited posts

4) Twellow – http://twellow.com/ & @twellowup
a) As a research tool you can use the Directory to search by category or location, you can use Twellow to geographically target and research statistical information (United States and Canada only at this time), and you can use Twellow Pulse to monitor conversations in up to 20 categories.

5) Twitterholic – http://twitterholic.com/
a) ranks top twitter users and gives twitter user statistics
b) Check your twitterholic ranking free

5A) TweetStats – http://www.tweetstats.com
a) get twitter statistics for other users and yourselfs

6) TweetBeep – http://www.tweetbeep.com & @tweetbeep
a) similar to Google Alerts, gives you the ability to monitor your brand, your company, your name, and your industry. It saves you time because it sends all of this information to your email inbox (or folder) to be cataloged and analyzed on your time schedule.
b) track certain keywords

6A) SiteVolume – http://www.sitevolume.com
a) Enter 5 keywords and see activity on twitter; choose whether or not your chosen keywords are excellent or poor, find new keywords you hadn’t thought of before

7) NearByTweets – http://www.nearbytweets.com & @briancray
a) Real time search utility. You can watch tweets from people based on location and keyword. It displays people that are nearby and what they are talking about at this moment. While the other applications allow you to search based on YOUR interests, you pick the key words, categories, and locations Nearby Tweets takes it a step further by allowing you to see what interests OTHERS. This is especially useful if you are interested in geographical and local market research.

8 ) TweetDeck – http://www.tweetdeck.com & @tweetdeck
a) After you have used all of the tools listed above you can organize, categorize, and monitor your finds. The wonderful thing about this application is that it is a one stop shop, you can organize, monitor, search, and respond all without opening your web browser. You can also use this application for research by grouping your Twitter contacts, watching key words, and engaging your network in relevant conversation.

9) Tweetie – http://www.atebits.com/software/tweetie/ and TweetBerry – http://www.orangatame.com/products/twitterberry/
a) Created for your iPhone and BlackBerry cell phones
b) You can tweet, reply, retweet, send direct messages, browse users, post compressed links, view Twitter trends, and more. Post while on the go!

10) Twitt(url)y – http://twitturly.com/
a) Tracks and ranks URL shared on Twitter by popularity. A quick glance at a list will help you peg trends, popular products and reports, and gauge what’s on peoples’ minds.

11) TwitterFriends – http://twitter-friends.com/ & @furukama
a) If you Twitter frequently, and Twitter is important for your business, this stats tool will help you take the next step towards becoming a master tweeter. TwitterFriends allows you to analyze your Twitter habits

12) TweetGrid – http://www.tweetgrid.com
a) which lets you follow topics, people, groups, events, and more in real-time on a search dashboard. It helps you what products, services, brands, and topics are creating a buzz on Twitter, when, and for how long

13) GroupTweet – http://www.grouptweet.com
a) Great for workgroups, communities, and people who need to keep tweets private. Biggest benefit: Keeping potentially confidential tweets within a designated group.

14) WeFollow – http://www.wefollow.com
a) official twitter directory, choose 3 keywords (make them general, search other related user keywords and copy/mimic theirs too)
b) allow others to follow you and find you through your 3 general keywords

PodCamp Pittsburgh 2009: Keyword Research in Social Media Workshop, Taught by Wendy Suto

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

PodCamp Pittsburgh 2009
Workshop Outline, Courtesy of Wendy Suto, SearchCircus.com
Twitter Hashtag: #pcpgh4

Free KW research tools:

Google AdWords Keyword Tool:
https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

WordTracker Free Keyword Suggestion Tool:
http://freekeywords.wordtracker.com/

KeywordDiscovery Free Keyword Suggestion Tool:
http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/search.html

FaceBook.com
List / insert keywords into the following places:
- in multiple status updates
- in your profile descriptions (under Information, Personal Info, Education and Work, etc.)
- under each of your photos in the titles and photo descriptions
- when writing on other user’s Walls and Photo Comments
- request other FB users to write chosen keywords on your Wall and under your Photo Comments
- after joining groups, participate in them often, daily, weekly whenever, but insert your chosen keywords into your group comments and replies
- Start a new page and insert your keywords into your Page description and wherever your FB Page allows you;
- Write your chosen keywords in your responses to other users Pages
- Start a new group (anything at all!) and write your keywords into the Group descriptions
- Set up a new Event, and insert keywords into the Event details
- See examples

LinkedIn.com
List / insert keywords into the following places:
- under your profile descriptions (Edit your profile, Summary, Events, )
- join groups and participate in them often, daily, weekly, whenever, but insert your keywords into your group comments and replies
- Hiring? When you post a new job, insert your keywords into the job titles and descriptions to allow for easier user search
- In Network Updates “What are you working on right now?”
- In Answers, write questions with your keywords inserted for others to reply to, and also write appropriate Answers with your keywords inserted
- See examples

FastPitchNetworking.com
List / insert keywords into the following places:
- in your profile descriptions (Company Info, Education or Work Experience, Email Signature, Text Advertisement
- in status updates “What are you doing?”
- In Answers, write questions with your keywords inserted for others to reply to, and also write appropriate Answers with your keywords inserted
- In your FPN blog posts you create
- In My Classifieds ads you set up and create
- In My Events you set up and create
- In My Press releases you create and distribute on FPN
- join groups and participate in them often, daily, weekly, whenever, but insert your keywords into your group comments and replies

Twitter.com
List / insert keywords into the following places:
- in your profile description
- in each of your tweets and tweet replies
- in your username – if you haven’t started a twitter account yet (beneficial for twitter searches for your username)
- see examples

Squidoo.com
List / insert keywords into the following places:
- under My Bio
- when creating a new Lens(es)
- respond in others guestbooks on their lenses with your keywords inserted
- provide feedback on others lens and insert your keywords too
- see examples

YouTube.com
List / insert keywords into the following places:
- in your video titles and descriptions
- in your tags
- in your username (if you don’t have a youtube acct yet)
- in your comments on other YouTubers videos