Why Web 2.0 must die

May 5th, 2008 George Posted in Social media, Search No Comments »

FWIW, I’ve decided I’m going to do my best to stop referring to “Web 2.0″ while talking to colleagues and contacts and openly object to any references to “Web 3.0″.

It’s just “the web” - if we stick with the “Web x.0″ naming convention, are we going to eventually see “Web 9.0″? Or even “Web 9.2.4″?

Or will we switch to “Web Vista”? “Web Leopard”? How about “Web Intrepid Ibex“?

The point-oh naming system has emerged because software people need to get a handle on the web.

The rest of us couldn’t give a tuppenny bit, we just want it to work.

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Google news ’secrets’

April 3rd, 2008 George Posted in International press, SEO, Regional press, Search, Google No Comments »

Straight from the horse’s mouth, some of the myths and mysteries regarding which stories are indexed by Google News and why. Or not:

Often publishers ask us why Google News didn’t include one of their articles, or skipped the image associated with an article. In the search for answers, we’ve noticed that there’s a lot of confusion about how we include and rank articles. We’d like to share some of the facts, and debunk the myths.

The quick-read version:

Having an image next to your article improves your ranking MYTH

Updating an article after posting it will create problems with Google News TRUE

Timing the publication of your article improves your article ranking MYTH

Articles that are just images or video won’t be included TRUE

There’s no way to see why my articles weren’t included in Google News MYTH

Publishing a sitemap helps my rankings MYTH

Redesigning my site may affect my coverage in Google News TRUE

If I put AdSense on my site, my article rankings will improve MYTH

More: http://googlenewsblog.blogspot.com/2008/04/psstsecrets-of-google-news-exposed.html

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Digital World: State of the Internet

March 18th, 2008 George Posted in comScore, Social media, YouTube, Search, Facebook, MySpace, Google No Comments »

comScore has released several key findings from its Digital World: State of the Internet report, which highlights the changing dynamics of worldwide Internet usage.

Key findings include (taken from comScore’s summary):

·          The U.S. now accounts for 21 percent of Internet users worldwide.  While growth in the number of Internet users in the U.S. has slowed, several Asian and Eastern European countries continue to add new users at a rapid rate.

·          Google is the dominant search brand in most countries, including most of Europe and Latin America, with a few significant exceptions — countries where Chinese, Korean, and Russian languages dominate.

·          Chinese language search engine Baidu currently ranks #3 in worldwide search market share, behind Google and Yahoo!

·          The number of worldwide visitors to social networking sites has grown 34 percent in the past year to 530 million, representing approximately 2 out of every 3 Internet users. MySpace and Facebook are in a tight battle for the global leadership position, each attracting more than 100 million visitors per month.

·          Online video has become the dominant online entertainment format, led by the global popularity of YouTube with more than 250 million visitors in January.

·          The Internet has become an important source of news for most Web users.  The top 10 global news brands show great diversity between country of origin, including the U.S., U.K., China and South Korea.

More: http://www.comscore.com/press/release.asp?press=2115

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Top US web rankings

February 4th, 2008 George Posted in comScore, Social media, YouTube, Search, Facebook, MySpace, Google No Comments »

Among comScore’s findings: Yahoo! sites ranks as the top US ad publisher with a 19 per cent share of online display ads.

Publisher: share of display ads, display ads per visit
 
Yahoo! Sites: 18.8%, 20.5
Fox Interactive Media: 16.3%, 47.5
Microsoft Sites: 6.7%, 9.8
Time Warner Network: 5.8%, 10.1
FACEBOOK.COM: 1.5%, 8.4
eBay: 1.2%, 8.4
Google Sites: 1.0%, 1.3
Viacom Digital: 1.0%, 20.6
United Online, Inc: 0.5%, 18.3
Amazon Sites: 0.4%, 8.2
New York Times Digital: 0.4%, 11.5
CBS Sports: 0.3%, 22.4
COMCAST.NET: 0.3%, 4.0
PHOTOBUCKET.COM: 0.3%, 16.8
BEBO.COM: 0.3%, 27.2
ESPN: 0.3%, 6.2
Weather Channel, The: 0.3%, 8.8
NFL Internet Group: 0.3%, 12.9
Ask Network: 0.2%, 3.4
Glam Media: 0.2%, 11.9

comScore reports: “One dimension to understanding a site’s ability to monetize its content is the number of display ads it serves. Of the top 20 ad publishers, Fox Interactive served the most display ads per user visit to its sites (47.5), a particularly high number that is a function of both site engagement and how many ads are displayed per page.  Bebo (27.2), CBS Sports (22.6), Viacom Digital (20.6) and Yahoo! Sites (20.5) each served an average of more than 20 display ads per user visit.”

More: http://www.comscore.com/press/release.asp?press=2045

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The UK’s favourite websites

January 15th, 2008 George Posted in National press, Search, BBC No Comments »

Via netimperative comes BT Total Broadband’s list of the UK’s favourite websites:

Best Books Website – www.amazon.com

Best Celebrity Website – www.holymoly.co.uk

Best Cookery Website – www.bbcgoodfood.com

Best Electrical Website – www.amazon.com

Best Environmental Website – www.greenpeace.org.uk

Best Fashion Website – www.next.co.uk

Best Food Website – www.tesco.com

Best Gardening Website – www.gardenersworld.com

Best Homes Website – www.rightmove.co.uk

Best Kids Website – www.bbc.co.uk/cbeebies

Best Local Government Website – www.manchester.gov.uk

Best News Website – www.bbc.co.uk

Best Online Retailer – www.amazon.com

Best Search Website – www.google.com

Best Travel Website – www.lastminute.com

Best Video Website – www.play.com

Best Wedding Website – www.confetti.co.uk

More: http://www.netimperative.com/news/2008/january/14/bt-reveals-nations-favourite-websites

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Removing content from Google

January 10th, 2008 George Posted in SEO, Search, Google No Comments »

Video: Google’s unofficial SEO guru Matt Cutts talks about the best ways to stop the search giant from crawling content, and how to remove content from the Google index once they’ve crawled it.

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From: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/01/remove-your-content-from-google.html

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It’s a funny old search world

October 10th, 2007 George Posted in Search, Google No Comments »

From: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21210628/

Okay, so Google is the global leader:

Around the world, Internet users are conducting about 1.4 million searches every minute — most of them through Google Inc., a new comScore study estimates.

 But there can be dramatic regional differences:

Baidu.com Inc. is strong enough in China and NHN Corp. in South Korea to crack the global top five in comScore Inc.’s inaugural report on worldwide search patterns.

More global tidbits:

Yahoo Inc. was second worldwide with 8.5 billion, followed by Baidu at 3.3 billion, Microsoft Corp. at 2.2 billion and NHN at 2 billion.

And back in Europe:

Europe and Latin America tend to have more searches conducted per person. Ivins said Internet penetration in those markets grew as search technology was already developed, unlike in the United States where human-powered directories were initially strong.

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