Howdy!
This is my first post and I aim to make it count, so I'll spare you a lengthy introduction. My name is Mel and I'm from Texas. I came on board at SEOmoz just shy of two months ago, and it has been nothing short of a life changing experience.
I couldn't be happier working with a team of folks who don't just know what they're doing, but have a damn good time doing it. In my short tenure here I've been given the opportunity to work with a wide variety of very cool technologies alongside some very cool people. One of those technologies is called Ferret.
This varmint not only makes for a delicious roadkill quiche, but is also a heckuva good information retrieval tool.
Some of you premium members may have noticed that we silently rolled out the ability to search the Q&A archives a little over two weeks ago. This search is powered by the aforementioned rodent, alongside another nifty little tool named Ruby (more on this in future posts). Using Ferret gives our Premium users the ability to quickly and easily search through past Q&A discussions. It even has its own query language, which is very similar to Google's syntax.
Try it out for yourself - Querying for seo will return one set of results specifically about SEO, while querying for seo AND keywords will return an entirely different set about both "seo" AND "keywords". Users also have access to other familiar search operands such as NOT and OR.
We're currently working on a bagillion super secret projects that we'll be using to not only improve this search feature, but also other areas of the site as well. And, speaking of other areas of the site... We've rolled out a new tool this evening!
It's called the Term Target Tool!... Before anybody starts up with jokes about the south, hear me out.
Even though the term target tool is still using the same ole button, under the hood it's a got a brand new engine (we had it parked up in the yard on cinder blocks and everything). We felt that "targeting terms" didn't really fit the bill as to what the old tool really did.
The old tool was used mainly to "extract" terms, i.e. users would input a a url and get back a list of keywords that appear to be targeted at search engines. This is why we have rebranded it as the Term Extractor Tool (which, non-coincidently, rhymes with tractor). You can access the old tool by clicking on its shiny new button:
Now that I've covered the switcharoo we've pulled, I think I should take a moment to explain what the new tool does.
Have you ever wondered how your web page would perform if it had to take a midterm? We sure have! Now you can have a report card of how well your page is doing with keyword visibility. No need to feed your page "study pills" to get ahead. Instead feed the tool your page (along with the keyword you're targeting) and you'll get a banana sticker, like the one below!
You'll also be treated to a brief critique of the what, the where, and the why your page either excelled or fell behind.
Things are beginning to move very fast here at the Mozplex (from breakneck to light speed). With each new feature we roll out, our library of tools will grow exponentially. This is why it's very important that if you happen to find a bug or problem with any of the new stuff, you report it to our development team via [email protected]
I'm looking forward to doing some really cool stuff here in the future and even taking the time to explain how we're doing it. As of now, I'm still living in the present, so I have to get back to work on making that future happen. If anybody has any questions or comments between now and then, by all means, let us know :)
UPDATE: Thanks to all our astute readers who pointed out some areas of the term targeting that needed some polishing. We have just rolled out a number of bug fixes and are now grading on a curve ;) If anyone runs into any other problems or has anything constructive to offer, please let us know. -Mel
Stealth employees. I like it. How many more are you hiding around the world?
There are hordes of mozzers that Rebecca has secretly been training in a bunker deep beneath the mozPlex. (Some of them are just running on treadmills, though, as part of the effort to go carbon-free in 2008.)
Haha. Tell them to run faster. Some of the tools need more employee-juice :)
PS: that's an inspiring image. I think there's a car park under our new office. I'm going to investigate getting my own horde.
PPS: replying to my own comment = bad. Sorry.
I'm building an army. We have training montages set to Joe Esposito's You're the Best Around."
Hopefully these new recruits will match the current ranks.
there's also monkeys.
Hey Mel,
Congrats on your first post. Ferret eh? Is SEOmoz moving over to ruby now oatmeal's gone off to find love and linkbait at justsayhi?
You probably know this but... Ferret is a ruby and C port of Lucene - an apache project written in java that is one of the core technologies behind the european non-starter search engine quaero - and is used to great effect in a number of corporate information retrieval systems.
Are you using hpricot/mechanize for any of your screen scraping stuff btw?
Uh oh. Someone who knows what they're talking about. Everyone hide.
God help me, the only reason I could supply that little factoid is that we built a store using ferret for product search. The mozplex tech department leaves me in the shade. :)
As a matter of fact we are using Hpricot.I was gonna save this detail for another post, but looks as though I've been outed :)
I'm a very big ruby enthusiast and use it daily for everything from big projects to little tasks.
Oooh, cake or RoR? :P
RoR, of course.
Guys! Thumbing down the new guy's post is like kicking the neighbours' new puppy. Not cool!
Kicking puppies?!? Why would anyone kick puppies?!
Welcome to the blog, Mel!
Maybe it was an inadvertent thumbing... ...sometimes we get a little excited and can't control where we click!
I'm not sure if you guys know this, but you can change your thumb from down to up, and vice versa (though you can't change it back to neutral).
yo yo yo :)
wassssup becca :)
I accidently had a thumbs down, I must have been tired, I fixed that for mel
@Mel - Sorry Buddy,
I have been up for 43 hours so far , :)
Hmm, so one of two puppy-kicks explained, then.
Are you calling me a puppy kicker :)
It was a mistake a swear , Look at my "tracking"
I usually just thumbs up, but when tired I tend to space out ,
Sorry Mel , don't send the moz swat team after me :)
We're just kidding :) I'm just glad SEOmoz is designed so that you can change your vote. I've thumbed down comments at other sites when I meant to thumb them up and been left with no way to fix it! While I know it doesn't matter, it annoys me nonetheless!
I know your kidding :)
Yea, well of course is able to be revered , Rand and crew doesn't build crap , ONLY the best.
Its a way cool system, I am sure there are great "admin" features for sure
Congrats on popping your moz-blog cherry Mel... looking forward to hearing more from ya!
The "Term Target" tool made me very sad... back to the ol' drawing board on that particular page! To be honest though, I'm not 100% sure it's working fully right now though... for example, it said the KW was not being used in the meta description... yet it IS there :)
All in all though, looking forward to seeing how this develops!
Great post Mel. Extra credit for the Saved by the Bell reference. I didn't realize they had TV in the south... go figure. ;-)
I look forward to reading your posts in the future
As you have shown yourself for the first time Mel I figured I should stop lurking and start joining in too. I do like the sound of the Term Target tool. Another reason to go premium perhaps.
How it might compare with www.reactionengine.com?
Any other Brits in here?
Congrats on comment number 1. Your in a better place now...
Best of luck
Yep - there's a few. Watch out for the accent or mentions of cricket. (Or posting in the middle of the US night)!
Lots of Aussies too.
Rand should do another analytics report, this time showing the international breakdown of moz readers :)
Plenty of brits here.
some even from as far north as newcastle :O
Glad you joined in :)
Another brit here, what ho chucks away lbw and all that.
Nice to meet you Mel. Pretty neat tool, now I've just found another thing to work on while I avoid working. :-D
Great post Mel... I guess you are working really hard now because you are the new guy and your coworkers take advantage of that... :-)
Welcome to the blog Mel. Nice first entry and I'll be looking forward to more.
nice post mel, i enjoyed your writing style. i didn't know you were a fellow texan.
perhaps it's time to update the staff page so we can get a little bio on mel?
hehe, Yea I saw that too,
A bit like on the profile , but thats ok >:)
Nice reading you Mel!
I read that entire post with a faux texan accent in my head. Unfortunately I dont do the best accents, but it added quite a bit of comedy to the post.
Looking forward to checking out the new features (yeehaw ... sorry)
Hi Guys. The Term Target tool is cool but www.seobook.com gets a D for SEO book.
I like the fact that the tool outlines everything on a page so we can quickly see how it's laid out but I think that the grade is a bit misleading for new people. Just because the term appears in all the H tags and alt tags does not mean that the page is well targeted.
I think that a formula which checks that the terms are within an appropriate percentage in body copy would give a slightly better read. In any case, I don't know. You're the experts on search but for a beginner, I think that this tool would make them produce a very spammy page with the term in all the image tags and some scary keyword density in all the H tags and so on. Other than that it seems to be smooth and quick which is nice. Some of the other tools are kind of slow so this was a nice surprise.
I tried the new tools... and they worked really well (I particularly like the QA search feature). Thanks.
Looking forward to hearing more from you!
Please write often. Your Texan accent is refreshing to this NC girl.
Mel,
From one Texan (Austin), to another - welcome aboard. I'm new here myself. Enjoyed your article writing style and content. Looking forward to more.
Sean
Mel,
I enjoyed meeting you at the SEOmoz Conference!
Quick question for the term target tool. Is the 'Inpointing Links' only for internal links? Or is this for inbound links from other sites?
Also is there any way you could add a user's definition guide to all the tools? So the users could better understand your definitions?
Thanks,
BJ
BJ,
Hope all is well in your neck of the woods.
Its cool seeing someone you've first met in real life on the internet instead of vice versa.
We have a glossary online and available from here: https://www.seomoz.org/blog/smwc-and-other-essential-seo-jargon
-Mel
Cool ferret logo!
Actually, that's some pretty neat search stuff you have afoot, I'll check it out now.
Heh, seomoz got a D for "SEO". Shouldn't 'keyword in url' be a strong factor?
This tool is going to be great for sub-pages, but I don't know about homepages. It seems like it'll be impossible to get higher than a B for more than 2 or 3 keywords/keyword phrases.
Welcome, Mel. :)
Looks like they just did some extra credit are now getting a D+ for SEO.
Q&A search is a very welcome feature. Thanks. <3
Welcome welcome! Congrats on joining the Moz team, sounds like you're really enjoying yourself which I think is only inevitable working in the house of fun (AKA the moz offices).
Nice first post - you seem to have picked up on the writing style well (i.e. funny, and well written) but with your own slant which makes it refreshing reading :-)
As regards the tool - looks pretty nifty (I especially like the grade images!). My only comment is regarding the inbound links section. The tool runs very fast (which I can only imagine is a complement for you!) and so I'm curious as to where it gets it's inbound link data from and analyses it so quickly? This part didn't seem to work for me when I ran the tool, reporting no links with the keyphrase in when in fact there are lots.
Mel,
Great first post and looking forward to trying out the tool later today!!
Hey Mel ,
Welcome to the team!
Nice to see you !
Look forward to your other posts !
Ps. "breakneck to light speed"
Put down the fast and the furious cd :)