Three star links:
- Want to learn how to do 100 pushups? This site gives you a nice training program that's bound to turn your T-Rex arms into hefty guns in no time.
- This Wired article says we need to ask ourselves "What can science learn from Google?" Oh geez...
- Google announces the launch of Ad Planner, which provides site data for publisher sites you might want to place your ads on. And next week Google will announce ShowrStalkr, in which they spy on you while you're showering and inform you of any areas you've neglected to soap up.
- Hey, check out how trendy SEOmoz is! Suck it, Cutts!
- Andy Beal is offering an online reputation management workshop August 7 (the day after my birthday!) at the Sigma Xi Center in Research Triangle Park, North Carolina. This should be an extremely valuable clinic and there are only 17 seats left, so scoop one up if you want to learn more about how to manage your brand and reputation online.
- MindValleyLabs provides some tips on how to get and leverage attention from the mass media. Racist remarks seem to be working for Don Imus...
- Eric Enge interviews Vanessa Fox about holistic online marketing, her new Jane and Robot site, and other tidbits.
- Apparently Thursday at noon PST is the best time to post a blog entry. I think I linked to another study that came to the same conclusion in a previous Roundup Thursday post.
- The Internet Corporation of Assigned Names and Numbers is opening up domain names to endless variations. Expect to see .wtf and .lol TLDs soon.
- Plurkable tells us how you can become a power plurker. You pretty much have to stay up 24/7 so your karma points don't dip. Bastards.
- This is insane. Apparently a bunch of idiotic teenage girls at Gloucester High in Massachusetts made a "pregnancy pact" and all got pregnant at the same time because they thought it would be cute to raise babies together. They even went so far as to get knocked up by a 24 year old homeless man (Arrested Development reference in 3, 2, 1..."I just want my kids back!"). Good lord. Whatever happened to slap bracelets being the big trendy thing to have at school? Why is it babies now?!
- According to RSS Applied, Facebook finally beat MySpace in monthly visits. MySpace was too busy trying to take a pouty photo of itself standing in front of a bathroom mirror to comment.
- The New Yorker has a video interview of Eric Schmidt, the CEO and chairman of Google.
- Can Google define what's "obscene"? This NY Times article highlights how the Internet could be changing obscenity standards in court cases. Sarah should weigh in for an upcoming Legal Monday post!
- Richard Baxter reviews Blip, the "musical Twitter." Apparently they don't nofollow the links in the status bar, so SEOs, start yer spammin'!
- This is interesting--50 resources for how to make Flickr work for your library. It's neat to see libraries and other institutions adopting web 2.0ey goodness. Makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
- Here's Eric Ward's site translated by Gizoogle. I particularly like the quote by "D-A-Double-Nizzy Sullivan."
Four star links:
- One of my favorite bloggers, Gord Hotchkiss, authors an intelligent post stating that we shouldn't crown Google as the search engine king just yet because Google's biggest competitor could still be out there--a scrappy young startup like, well, how Google was back in the day.
- nTrendsMaster is a really good tool for traffic keyword analysis (beware the slow download, though). It claims to "give you as accurate as possible information about the popularity and level of competition for any keyword you like."
- Danny Sullivan writes a great post about how Yahoo! is mistakenly being painted as a "loser company." Rand's thoughts on the matter: "I'm pretty tired of people saying Yahoo!'s beat, when in fact they're one of the most amazing companies in the world. They're just competing against possibly the most amazing company in the world, so all the comparisons are ridiculously unfair."
- Psychology Today has the last interview George Carlin gave before he died. I actually saw George Carlin perform in Detroit when I was 16, and he was incredible. We'll miss you, George! Thanks for bringing us some great fucking comedy. :)
- Matt McGee has a fantastic post about how he thinks XML sitemaps are the most overrated SEO tactic ever. It's an honest, refreshing perspective and a great read.
- SEOmoz worked with Geosign at the height of their fame and fortune, but nonetheless it's fascinating to see their rapid rise and fall due to PPC arbitrage.
- I already have my next bike picked out for upcoming triathlons...
Okay, I don't have a fancy badge to display, nor do I have a link to share, but I'm going to shamelessly plug the fact that I completed a half Ironman on Sunday.
Check out those guns
After enduring confusing registration forms, coping with flat tires, carbo loading, and training for 5 months, I was able to successfully swim 1.2 miles, bike 56 miles, and run 12.4 miles (a traditional half Ironman is 13.1 miles, but the race was in Victoria, BC, Canada, and they did it as a 20 km run). My finish time was pretty mediocre, but I don't mind--now I know what to improve upon for the next race! I have to say thank you to my coworkers for putting up with me running out of the office clad in spandex on far too many occasions, Manstery Guest for training with me and for putting up with my Jessie Spano freakout moments when I was unsure as to whether or not I could do the race, everyone in the SEO community and all of the SEOmoz members for encouraging me and for sending me well wishes, and Christine, our director of operations, for persuading me to sign up for the race, for lending me tons of gear (including her old bike and wetsuit), and for being extremely supportive.
Oh, and since I was in Canada, yes, I did get to indulge in a cheese and bacon baked potato from Wendy's:
Victory has never tasted so calorically delicous.
YOUmoz entries:
- Get Your Banana Out and Start Monkeying Around with Yahoo Search. Stephen T gives us an intro to Yahoo SearchMonkey and shows us how to create an application.
- The Logical Path to Keyword Research. Scotie shares with us his keyword research process, which involves finding a workable solution via a logical path.
- Keyword Research for Emerging Markets...Or Not. Mitch Turk asks how to do keyword research for emerging markets.
- Great Expotations: My SES Top 11. LinkDev shares a list of lessons learned while attending SES Toronto.
- Does the Google SandBox for Domains Still Exist? Or How Quick Can I Get Around It? Paisleyseo sets up an experiment with a new domain to see if it will get sandboxed or whether it'll get indexed fairly quickly.
Best of YOUmoz:
- Google's Top 100 SEOmoz Member Profiles. Darren Slatten identifies the top 100 SEOmoz member profiles as seen by Google.
- At What Stage Do You Say "Bugger the Users, I *Need* to Do This!"? ChristianB runs into the dilemma of putting ads on his site at the risk of alienating his existing userbase. It's a conundrum many of us have faced in the past: can you make money AND keep your users happy?
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Rebecca, in the words of David Cassidy, while he was still with the Partridge family, "I think I love you".
This is the domain for a church here in Maryland (by the Chesapeake Bay):
churchbyches.org
I used to see their signs all over the place, not so much anymore.
Every time I read it I think it might be a great name for an upcoming Martin Lawrence theatrical release.
Thanks. I just laughed loud enough to wake my wife up. That is awesome! Where did you see this again? I'm near B-more and gotta check it out if its still around.
Congratulations on the potato and the Iron Man.
Both are pretty awesome.
Also...serious kudos on the Jesse Spano reference. I quote that clip now and again and it's rare when someone gets it. Your mention of it nearly made me spit diet coke onto my keyboard.
Thanks for the educational and entertaining wrap up!!!
Yeah, pretty obscure but if you're in your mid-20s you generally get an occasional SBTB reference. :D
"No time, no time, there's never any time!" *shaking head and hair all over the place like a mad woman*
lol...that's such gold for freaking out :)
Mid-to-late *ahem* twenties that is ;)
I seriously wish I was still in my mid-twenties...for some reason I'm a big baby about this whole thing, but it would make this next birthday a lot easier.
Check it out
I heard about the forehead-slappingly idiotic teen pregnancy pact on Twitter this week.
See, this is why I have to justify sending my kids to public school to my fellow-mom girlfriends every flipping week...
Congrats Rebecca, you rock.
How long do I have to wait for ICANN to create a .fart domain????
Why the hell didn't "Spank my Relevacy" make the list???
@Pat - No kidding. You're Spank my Relevancy is worth it's weight in gold - just to learn how to pop a beer cap.
.fart as a domain extension? - your wish is about to be granted as far as the the beeb is concerned:
https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/7474203.stm
Congrats, Rebecca! Way to tear up the half Ironman!
Super job Rebecca! Now you can prolly lift two Neil Patels.
So not only am I craving a damn potato AGAIN... I'm wondering if the whole 'Thursday at noon' thing is a test of some sort. I mean think about it. If someone was to target a statistically valid time frame for posting, then send to the world an alternative posting time, it would open up the prime spot even more. I dunno, I think my diobolical mind is working over time here...
Cheers,
@trontastic
So...I'm thinking a big Thursday blog-posting, baked potato run is in my future...wonder if I can make it a tradition at the office...
Well done rebecca! Iron mans are tough. I'm training for a triathalon in a month's time. That said I thought i was doing ok until i started kickboxing - my legs are so stiff!! Thanks muchly for the link too.
Congrats on the 1/2 IM Rebecca! Major accomplishment for sure.
Here's Eric Ward's site translated by Gizoogle. I particularly like the quote by "D-A-Double-Nizzy Sullivan."
omg so funny:
Custom Content Promotion Plan |Strategic Link Chillin' Pizzle
Maximize yo site's inbound links fo` today's Web fo yo bitch ass. 100% white hat as always bitch ass...
Congrats on Ironman and potato :) I guess we here at SEOmoz all felt as if we were participating too :)
Congratulations, Rebecca! You're our very own SEO Ironman, er, woman. Glad you got your baked potato too :)
Can I register rebecca-is-awesome.ironman? :-)
And then you post every picture of me holding an alcoholic beverage that exists on the Internet. It's a lot.
Congratulations Rebecca, and great roundup as usual. I think your arms actually look bigger in the shot where you're gripping your potato though.
On the Geosign story - Google was willing to sacrifice many millions in income to slap them down. It kind of contradicts the implication that they're just in it for the money. That would be a hard choice for most companies - even though it was surely a good business decision in the long term.
Yeah, they deflated after I posed for the picture near my bike. :(
I love how you worked in two references to muscular (or lacking) arms.
T-Rex arms? $60/mo at the local Y.
Rebecca's guns? Priceless.
Great job on the triathlon! I used to do triathlon's about 7 years ago. I'd love to get back into them.
That is awesome about your 1/2 Ironman, Rebecca! My husband and I are working our way up to completing one, as well. Don't worry about your time-even finishing one is more than most of us can do!
Rebecca, Check you and your 'they're not toys' arms! You don't look like you even broke a sweat - you're not even red!!!
Congrats on the finish and the round-up and the bacony cheesey goodness potato (that cheese looks a little nuclear though...)
Now I finally know when to post our blogs, I can't wait until next Thursday :-)
PS Great job on the iron man, just trained for my first triathlon so I can feel your pain as well your excitement.
Oh, goody! I hope you enjoy the sport. It's pretty addicting.
Agreed. The competition just isn't the same in soccer anymore since I only play recreationally, so racing is the next best thing.
It is addicting... A long time ago I did the full IM four times... Esprit Montreal, Great Floridian, and Lake Sunapee Endurance twice.
I understand the work that you have put into getting where you are. Keep us posted on your future races and we will cheer for you.
I'm not sure, but I think that monocyle will violate the rules about how much space you can occupy in staging...
sometime it feels like you're in the minority in thinking Yahoo! still has a lot of leg left. but, i guess if no one else feels that way, it could work against them.
Now THAT's a proper baked potato!
Dunno about you guys, but I'm considering reading all my search blogs with gizoogle translation. Nice stuff Rebecca =]
"Geosign at the height of their fame and fortune, but nonetheless it's fascinating to see their rapid rise and fall due to PPC arbitrage."
Awesome. I love seeing arbitrage fail.
Great job on the Ironman - way to go! I am jealous of your medal. I just did my first crew race. It was a blast and we did well coming in 2nd in the novice 4 and 3rd in the novice 8 but for this race you only got a medal if you came in 1st. So now I have to do it again! Doing an event makes all the training come into focus.
Hah, uh, every finisher received a medal, so don't feel too left out. Crew is pretty cool--I took a learn to row class in the winter and wanted to continue on with the series, but the triathlon training got in the way.
Congrats on the 1/2 IM, Rebecca and Manstery Guest! Glad there were no flat tires this time around.
And OMG Gizoogle is da shiznit. I was cracking up at how my own homepage was translated. One of your best roundups ever, if only for this single link.
Dude - Those aren't guns. They're fuckin' cannons! You look like MuscleBob Buffpants.