Tuesday, February 19, 2008

SEOBook Training Program

SEOBook just announced and launched a new subscription based training program and online community. It sounds interesting and Aaron's content is great. $100 a month, but the first 100 to sign up get is for $50 a month.

Who's Googling You?

I got a kick out of this story that is hitting Google Trends for the search term, 'Who's Googling You?' Basically there was a news piece done about 'caller ID' for the internet. It begs the obvious question for an SEO, how would a company be able to provide data about who is doing a search for your name as they claim to be able to do?

A bit of digging revealed the answer, Ziggs.com (sorry no link for this service), is a site in which you can create a personal/professional profile page. In there you can search other profiles, blah, blah. But the search engine data for queries on your name? It's a premium service they offer, charging $5 a month. With that, they buy PPC placements with using your name and send you an email alert each time someone clicks on your profile page in the sponsored results. Brilliant business model. Had to laugh on that one. What is really ridiculous is that they are getting major media coverage with this.

So how many clicks is your name going to generate in a month? 2, 3, wow, even 20 at $0.10 a click? Then they pocket the difference. Suppose it would be fun to spam all their listings and drive a bunch of clicks through.

Thursday, February 7, 2008

Hitwise Presidential Candidate Demographic Data

Hitwise offers demographic data as an option with their web data service. One of their analysts offered this look at traffic to McCain's, Clinton's, and Obama's websites, based on bucketed demographic persona types. Overlaying the data allows for great a comparative look at the candidates breadth and level of appeal.

The short of it is that McCain appears to appeal to a broader population segment than Hillary and a far broader than Obama.

Monday, February 4, 2008

Duplicate Content Answer From Matt Cutts

Matt Cutts received a question about duplicate content at a recent conference. He gave an expanded answer on his blog that is the normal stuff on the topic. However, he expanded a bit by stating that one site having even 1-3 versions on the content on theri own site would not pose a problem as long as it wasn't a spammy site to begin with.

The real great tip he passed along though was that if you are going to syndicate a piece or post the item on various sites, just be sure to include a link on the 'copy' back to the 'original' so that value is pointed back to the 'original' ensuring a higher PageRank.

Google Focuses Country Specific Results

Some people are noticing big changes with respect to Google results in certain regions and country specific sites, specifically sites not located in a given country slipping in rankings. This could also partially explain some recent movement in SERPs. SEORoundtable comments on it and WebmasterWorld has the forum thread.