Before delving into industry news from the last two weeks, inspired by a pickup line used last night at the SEOmoz Training Seminar after party, I felt compelled to kick things off with a list of the five worst SEO pickup lines that no attendee of the SEOmoz Training Seminar in London should use this October.
5. Did it hurt? Did what hurt? ...when you stopped ranking for 'heaven.'
4. You know you can't spell duplicate content without u and i, right?
3. I'm not sure if you pay $79 a month, but you're a PRO member in my book.
2. Nice shoes... wanna rank?
1. My name is Danny, what do you say we 301 back to my place?
- Jobs that Leave you Friendless: You saw the bozos (er-um journalists) at Fox News published a list of 'Top Online Marketing Jobs to Leave You Friendless.' And yes, amidst telemarketers and spammers, SEOs were atop the list. But if you didn't catch Danny Sullivan's response, it's worth a read, too.
- Click, Drag, & Share on Social Media: Meebo's slick tool makes it that much easier to share. Whether or not this functionality is right for your site, it is worth taking a look at how this works by mousing over an image on MobileCrunch or reading more about the technology.
- Why Google is the New Microsoft: In a thought provoking article, Estately CEO Galen Ward, delves into the similarities between where Microsoft was in the 90s and where Google is today.
- The Demographics Driving Twitter's Popularity: The New York Times article describes how an older demographic is the primary force behind Twitter adoption, but eMarketer also came out with two Twitter studies showing how marketers use Twitter over Facebook and how most people tweet about useless babble.
- Oprah's Affiliate Smackdown: Last week was not a good time to be among the acai berry affiliates using images of Oprah or Dr. Oz without their endorsement. Both Oprah and Dr. Oz filed lawsuits against 50 online marketers who were using articles, video, images, and other such content to increase click through rates and sales.
- Why Craigslist is a Mess: Craig Newmark may be content with a small home and a bird feeder, but it's hard to look at Craigslist's "ambiance of neglect" and not wonder why the classified giant hasn't done more to improve over the years. In his recent article Wired's Gary Wolf takes a behind the curtain at Founder Craig Newmark, CEO Jim Buckmaster, and the inner workings of the company.
- Rock Out with your Stock Out: In addition to the digital distribution deal struck between INgrooves and Universal, social music service iLIke, perhaps best known for their successful Facebook app, was also bought by MySpace for $20 million.
- Continued Focus on Local Search: David Mihm and others received a myriad of questions at the SEOmoz Training Seminar this week, but mozzers are not alone with their interest in local search. MSNBC will soon weave more local search results into their site through the acquisition of EveryBlock, a site founded by ChicagoCrime.org founder Adrian Holovaty.
- DaaS Companies are Emerging: Wall Street Journal's article goes into the successes of companies such as Open Table and talks about how data mining can be incredibly lucrative for data as a service (DaaS) companies who do it right.
- Meet Sheryl Sandberg: She narrowly missed Forbes' list of 100 most powerful women, but Harvard graduate, ex-Googler and Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg is playing an instrumental role in balancing data protection with advertising revenue. And with Facebook lagging MySpace to the tune of hundreds of millions in annual revenue, it's an area where the social network has room for improvement.
- 14 Reasons Enterprise 2.0 Projects Fail: We might learn more from our failures than from our successes, but with any luck this list of why enterprise 2.0 projects fail can prevent aspiring entrepreneurs from falling into common pitfalls.
- PR Firm Reverb Communications Creates False Reviews: Any PR is good PR, right? What about bad PR for a PR firm? Well, after being exposed for hiring dozens of interns to write fake reviews at the Apple App Strore, Reverb Communications now knows a thing or two about the absolute value of PR.
Soon you'll be seeing SEO girls walking around with a rel nofollow printed on their shirts.
Personally I prefer the 302's.... And my phone number is in the 404 area code.
Lol was the pickup line bit due to my tweet "hey baby, what's your keyword"? during the mozinar?
I did see that tweet and got a chuckle, but sadly, you weren't alone with that. There are others who find verbalizing such tweet effective... or worth utilizing I guess I should say.
Hehe, how I didn't see it? I should have retweeted it =)
Interesting - I read Danny's open letter to Fox just now and the post above and see quotes referencing the word "scammer" and "scamming" but the Fox article in question when I read it *now* (see my timestamp) says "spammer" and "spam". Did Fox change the content of their article?
And another one....
"hey baby what's your keyword" - How to start a convo at an SEO seminar @SEORM
Picked up on twitter.
That'd be me ;-) Mentioned in the first comment on this blog.
I love, love, loved the Craigslist post. That was a great read.
I tried using "Nice shoes... wanna rank?"
But she said I would have to Pay Per Click...
I agreed because I didn't think I could have given her the big 'O' anyway (organic rankings).
:P
The emarketer article on the use of facebook/twitter by marketers is pretty interesting. Although, to me it's more interesting that both facebook & twitter use has exploded in the last six months, than it is that twitter is being employed slightly more than facebook.
Hahaha your pickup lines ROCK!
Does anybody else think the Twitter post should not be 4 thumbs?
I like how people just make the claim that teenagers don't like Twitter without really looking into the situation.
1st off since when did the 12-17 year old range become a power house in social networking/media sites? I'd say the power house is 18 - 20's for social networking sites. Facebook used to be college students only and that's how it became big, what other site had college students only being it's whole audience? Many of us Twitter users use smart phones to post on to Twitter. Getting text message updates is annoying, so using a mobile app and/or the web is the best way to go. Not very many kids in the 12-17yr old range have smart phones to use Twitter to it's full capacity.
2nd off wow you can make a Twitter account private just like you can a Facebook account. With Facebook or Myspace you have typically have more incriminating photos, more exposure of personal life, etc.
Dumb article in my opinion.
nice blog, it is a good search about industries.thank u for tips that really help others.
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Good reads. The Craigslist article blew me away a little. I always found the service's popularity a little odd even though I have used them on may occasions, but never thought that much about it until reading that. article. Good stuff.
"Jobs that Leave you Friendless: You saw the bozos (er-um journalists) at Fox News published a list of 'Top Online Marketing Jobs to Leave You Friendless.' And yes, amidst telemarketers and spammers, SEOs were atop the list. But if you didn't catch Danny Sullivan's response, it's worth a read, too."
Does anyone have a link to Danny Sullivan's Response?
Also, has SEO Moz every considered using target="_blank" as I hate hitting the back button.
Regards,
Meant to link the first link to the SEL post. Just fixed that. The tragedy there was that I gave two links to Fox news. :-) Here's the link to Danny's article.
https://searchengineland.com/dear-fox-news-seo-is-not-scamming-24301
Thank you!
I am sure you realize that Fox News is by far the worst bit of reporting out there; I prefer getting my news from monkeys using Twitter.
Thank you for this, yet a few more sentences to scare off the afk-girls.
I'm very interested to see how Murdoch's battle to form a "coalition of the willing" for paid content will work out. He seems to have very conservative views on Internet marketing in general (SEOs are EVIL, lol). Of course, I guess that shouldn't be surprising.
If anyone can make a buck on media, it's him. Should be interesting.
OMGsh, did people really use those pick-up lines? If so, they at least deserved a hearty laugh before walking away.
Just browsed the Fox News slides.
The comments accompanying the slides reads like something from 5 years ago.
People that don't understand online marketing shouldn't write about online marketing.....
The day I use one of those chat-up lines is the day I realise my life has gone seriously wrong somewhere. Very amusing though, I just hope to heaven they aren't used in earnest. Ever!
So I had this great comment lined up, but chrome doesnt have the link buttons toolbar :(
Anyhow - "Rockin on Youmoz"... I know your trying to promote it, but that UK Serps post wasn't really that rockin... quite the opposite.
Far better to include in your roundup would be something like Van den Beld's post over on SEL The Curious Case Of Google’s Bizarre UK Search Results
Lol @ "My name is Danny, what do you say we 301 back to my place?"
I'll have to try that one one of these days.
Great week summary! Thanks.
Trust me, you don't want to do that ;-p
"My name is XXX, what do you say we 301 back to my place?"
I'm totally using that one.
Nice post, Sam
I just finished Five Thumbs posts, and I am not surprised that FOX news vs Danny Sullivan would be on the top.
I really wish Fox news will get punished by selling links and spamming google.
Love these updates, thanks! It's hard to stay up-to-date sometimes with all the info.
By the way....did anyone see this post on Fox News?
It's called "Top Online Marketing Jobs to Leave You Friendless."
Unbelievable!
Sorry guys, totally missed the link up there. No more thumbs down....let's caaaaaaaaaaaaalm down. :)