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Squidoo New Look

Squidoo seems to have a new edit and publish interface. I've always found it a bit clunky in the past, but now it seems quite a bit easier to add modules. The process makes more sense to me.

I just created a lense about Car Repair for a client.

2009 Will Be Pivotal for Microsoft

2008 has not been the greatest year for Microsoft, but they have still done surprisingly well in spite of the economic slowdown around the world.

In an article from PCWorld called Microsoft's Top Three 2008 Mistakes, Shane O'Neill of CIO.com discusses some of the things that went well for MS, and some that clearly did not.

In spite of aggressive marketing by Apple, Mac sales fell 1 percent over the year and Windows PC sales were up 7 percent. Microsoft's grip on the PC market remained firm - with 90% of users running Windows, and 70% of internet browsers using Internet Explorer.

One has to think that the bad press MS keeps getting will have to impact these market shares eventually. Although it sure seems like both Apple and Firefox do not understand that their elitist attitude ("we're so much better and smarter than the other 90% of you") is an implicit criticism of the very customer they are trying to reach.

2009 will be a pivotal year for MS as they continue to try to beat off Apple, Google and Mozilla (Firefox).

According to the PC Word article Microsoft's biggest mistakes for 2008 were:

1. Poor marketing of Windows Vista - They've been letting Apple get away with bashing Vista for years now. It's just not as bas as the critics say it is, and MS's own lack of promotion reinforces the idea that the critics are right.

2. Letting Apple Build Anti-Vista Momentum - Even though the sales figures may not yet show it in a convincing way, Apple has taken the marketing game away from MS with their constant Vista-bashing. MS has not shown that it can adequately respond. Expensive ads featuring Bill Gates and Jerry Seinfeld missed the mark. Just recently I saw an ad touting the unique features of Vista in a straight-ahead way. It's about time.

3. The Failed Yahoo Bid - Early in 08 the bid for Yahoo looked like it might be a case of two search losers getting together. The failure of the bid did nothing for MS's image as a "winner" or a company forging into the future.

As it turned out it was probably good for MS that Yahoo rejected their offer. Now Yahoo is worth a fraction of what MS offered, Jerry Yang, the big Yahoo opponent of the bid is gone, and new Yahoo investors are now courting MS.

MS is still interested in Yahoo's search business, and may very well end up with it in 2009.

What Makes A Good Blog?

Since I'm writing a series on "Creating A Successful Blog" I've been looking (not very diligently) for other opinions on what makes for a successful blog.

One thing I've discovered is that there is no magic answer to this question. First of all, every blog speaks to a different audience in a different tone of voice. So what one group likes another group will find boring or maybe even overtly aggravating.

I stumbled on an instance of this today when I followed a link from Lisa Barone's post called "Six Kickass Writing Resources for Bloggers".

First on her list was "What Makes a Good Blog?" by Merlin Mann.

Now I must admit there are several things in Merlin's list which I agree with, but I find the overall tone fairly aggravating. For instance, he says, "People start real blogs because they think about something a lot...They make and consume smart forebrain porn. So: where do this person's obsessions take them."

Frankly I don't see why "obsession" is a necessary part of blogging. Is it because in order to do real blogging we must express our personality; and expressing our personality necessarily involves creativity; and because creativity is so relatively scarce and difficult that it will not happen without an obsessive focus on something?

Or is this just the way an obsessive person looks at it?

Of course it takes all types. But there is a certain arrogance and air of superiority about talk of obsession and creativity that I can do without.

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Get Inbound Links to Get Your Website Noticed by the Search Engines
Mar 19, 2006 - Linknet Internet News

Get Inbound Links to Get Your Website Noticed by the Search Engines

Get Inbound Links to Get Your Website Noticed by the Search Engines

Mar 19, 2006 - Linknet Tech News - by Rick Hendershot

I readily admit that back when I was breaking into online marketing I spent about three months going through the "submission" ritual. But after I learned how search engines actually collect information about web sites I immediately abandoned this practice.

== Link Popularity - Linkpopularity durch professionellen Linkaufbau ==

Here is why getting inbound links is the best way to get indexed:

1. Search engines index pages because they have found them by following a link from an already indexed page. The more links you have pointing to your page, and the more significant those links, the faster your page will get indexed, and the higher its ranking for the relevant keywords will be. Theoretically, to get your site indexed, you only need one inbound link from a site that itself regularly gets spidered.

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2. "Submitting" your pages to search engines does not remove the necessity to be linked from somewhere. If there are no links pointing to your site, chances are, submission will not help.

3. Once you are indexed, constant submission is not going to help you. Yes, it's true that the major search engines regularly re-crawl sites, but why would they re-crawl your site if there is nothing new for them to find. What will help you is regular updating of your pages and getting more links. As the search engines learn that your pages are worth spidering (because your pages regularly change and contain useful content), they will get crawled more often.

4. When your site is "submitted" to "thousands of search engines and web directories", your email address is also submitted to each of these sites and it immediately gets put on a list of suckers who can be spammed mercilessly. In fact these submission companies will very likely sell your name to other email marketers who will then make your address available to an endless list of spammers.

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If you want to get your site indexed, you need links pointing at your site. One way is to submit your site to a few website directories or linking services that you know will trigger the search engines to visit your site.

It is not always easy to find sites like this. One sure method is to find a site in your category and have a look at the backlinks that point at the site. Find a few sites that are reported in the backlinks, and then try to get links from those sites.

In spite of the popularity of link exchange programs, this is probably the least effective way to get your site indexed. Many webmasters who engage in link exchange programs try to get a valuable link in exchange for a value-less one. More often than not they will put your link on a relatively useless page.

An easier and much faster, more efficient way is to buy quality links from a service like Linknet Promotions. Yes, it is self-serving to say this, but usually the links you buy from a link service are on decent pages and are much more likely to get the attention of the search engine spiders.

Buying a listing in a unique service like the Linknet "Business Webs" blog will get you in a blog that gets crawled on a regular basis (every day). This blog is also syndicated on more than 35 high quality, already indexed pages. So one link gets multiplied into more than 35.

These links are virtually guaranteed to get you the kind of action you are looking for. I have seen it happen hundreds of times.


Rick Hendershot is president of Linknet Promotions Inc.

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