Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Facebook To Launch Music Platform With Spotify, MOG & Rdio - getFound SEM


Facebook intends to launch its long-rumored music service next month with Spotify, MOG and Rdio as three of the company’s launch partners, Mashable has learned.

The music and media platform will be announced at Facebook’s f8 developer conference on Sept. 22. It will allow users to listen to music from within Facebook.com. Evidence of Facebook’s music platform first surfaced in the code of Facebook’s video chat service.

According to two sources familiar with the matter, Facebook will not directly host or stream any music or media. Instead, it will rely on partners to provide the content. This is in contrast to Apple, Google and Amazon’s strategy of hosting music content on their servers. Facebook’s plan is to become a platform for media content in the same way it is a platform for applications and games.

One of our sources specifically mentioned three music services as launch partners: Spotify, Rdio and MOG. It’s unclear whether Facebook has lined up other launch partners for its music platform or whether Facebook will open up its platform to other developers. One of our sources noted, however, that Facebook doesn’t like playing favorites, so our bet is that Facebook will open up its music platform to other third-party developers.

We’ve also heard whispers that Facebook intends for this platform to go beyond music — for example, it’s possible that Netflix could stream movies through Facebook. However, we don’t know if Facebook will go beyond the music platform announcement at f8.

by Ben Parr

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Say goodbye to the Picasa and Blogger names - getFound SEM


Say goodbye to the Picasa and Blogger names: Google intends to retire several non-Google name brands and rename them as Google products, Mashable has learned.

The move is part of a larger effort to unify its brand for the public launch of Google+, the search giant’s social initiative.

Blogger and Picasa aren’t going away, of course — they’re two of Google’s most popular products. Instead, according to two sources familiar with the matter, Google intends to rename Picasa “Google Photos” and Blogger will become “Google Blogs.” Several other Google brands are likely to be affected, though our sources made it clear that YouTube would not be rebranded. The technology giant shut down Google Video, its failed web video service, in May.

The move isn’t without precedent; Google acquired JotSpot in 2006 and rebranded it as Google Sites in 2008. In 2007, Google acquired VOIP platform GrandCentral and relaunched it as Google Voice in 2009.

Picasa and Blogger were also Google acquisitions, although both companies have been part of the Google empire for far longer. Picasa was acquired in 2004 and Blogger (co-founded by Evan Williams of Twitter) was acquired in 2003 and is one of the top 10 most visited websites in the world. Although the rebranding could upset some existing customers, it also gives Google the ability to completely integrate both services into Google+.

Rebranding Coming in Next Six Weeks

The transition from Picasa and Blogger to Google Photos and Google Blogs will occur “in a month to a month and a half,” we’ve been told. The date aligns with the likely public launch of Google+. Mashable has been told to expect the public debut of Google+ on or before July 31. The date is important because it’s the day all private Google Profiles will be deleted.
We believe Google doesn’t want to have private profiles after the public Google+ launch. Instead, the company is likely to encourage users who want more privacy to use Circles to curate their friend groups.
The brand unification effort will be the largest in company history — it’s never renamed a property as large as Blogger. The popular blog creation service has been receiving a lot of extra love recently. In March, Google announced that Blogger would receive a major overhaul. We doubt many people expected that the overhaul would include a rebranding, though.
Google+ makes perfect sense for Blogger and Picasa — they are both social products that improve as more people use them. It’s important to note that Google+ already has a photos feature, a product that we believe utilizes Picasa technology. It’s also important to note that Google+’s photo feature has no Picasa branding of any kind.

by Ben Parr

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

How to Use Guest Blogging for Effective Link Building - getFound SEM

Guest blogging is all the buzz these days and there’s hardly a day you’ll logon to your Facebook account or Twitter stream without seeing a link to an article about guest blogging. There’s no doubt that guest blogging is an effective way to market a website, but out of the many reasons people write guest posts, the most effective reason to guest post is to build backlinks.

This is simply because a guest post on a big blog will bring about a traffic spike that will eventually die down, but with the right type and number of links you’ll ensure the consistency of traffic to your blog from search engines every single day.

For some time now, I’ve been using guest blogging for link building and as a result I have learned a lot of things. This article give you a few tips on how to use guest blogging for effective link building.

How to Find the Right Blogs to Submit Your Guest Posts To

When it comes to guest blogging for link building, it’s very important for you to realize that the same age-old but effective SEO principle still applies – the principle that all links are not made equal. A single backlink from a very big blog in your niche can have a significant impact on your rankings, while the same link from 3 smaller blogs might not have the same impact.

As someone who is guest blogging on a consistent basis, I know quite well it’s impossible to be writing for highly authoritative blogs only because there are only a few such blogs in every niche. However, how do ensure you’re able to get the best in terms of link quality from every single blog you write for? By using the following metrics you can easily find the right blogs to guest post for.

Using Alexa: The Alexa.com website is a great tool to help you analyze the success and authority of a website and the quality of the link you’ll get from it. In this situation I’m not trying to tell you to start guest blogging on a blog solely because it has an impressive Alexa rank. The Alexa rank is quite a dangerous metric to rely on when trying to build backlinks, but Alexa has another great feature you can use to find the right blogs to write for. That feature is the Alexa link count.

By visiting www.alexa.com/siteinfo/awebsiteurl.com you’ll be able to see a lot of details about the website you’re checking out, including its Alexa rank, the related sites to it and its number of Alexa link counts. If a website only has a few links according to Alexa, you might want to disregard it, but if a website has many high quality links (say 20 or above) then you might want to include it on your list of blogs to write for.

It’s very important for you to know that not all blogs are equal and if you’re looking for blogs with hundreds of Alexa link counts then it’ll take some time to find blogs of that nature. So, for me, 20 or more links is an agreeable number when considering writing for a particular blog.

Technorati: Technorati has a lot of great tools, ranging from its blog directory to its blog ranking feature. However, the major thing we’ll be focusing on here is its ranking tool. Every blog indexed by Technorati has a rank, and in most cases this rank is calculated based on several factors, but the most important factor used is the number and authority of links pointing to the blog. Any website with an overall Technorati rank of 300 or more is a great place to start.

Google Pagerank: I know there are quite a lot of people who think the Google pagerank system isn’t that effective or a good representation of what Google thinks about a website, but it’s obvious there are millions of websites without a pagerank. It’s true that many factors are considered before a blog or website is ranked, but it’s also very important to know that not just any website gets a pagerank. A website with a pagerank of 2 or above should be a great starting point for you.

Writing Your Content

Finding the right blogs to write for is a minor part of the equation, something more important however is the content you write for those blogs. In my own experience I’ve noticed writing on blogs unrelated to mine and on content that’s a departure from my niche has little to no impact on the results I receive.
A good tip however is to ensure you only guest post for blogs related to your niche and if you’ll be guest blogging for blogs unrelated to your niche you should look for a good way to tie your content to your niche.

For example, if you have a website about Apple products writing a guest post for a blog that talks about blogging may not bring about the desired results. However, you’ll easily increase your chances of getting more results by writing a blog post around the lines of “The Top 10 iPhone Apps for Bloggers” or “5 Great Apple Macintosh Functionalities Bloggers Need to be Using”. If you take a look at those two titles you will notice they both have a tie to what your website is all about and are at the same time useful for the audience you’re writing for.

Taking Social into Consideration

Recently, I’ve noticed a lot of people are using guest blogging for link building without caring about the quality of their guest posts as long as they’re able to gain a backlink or two.

What they don’t know is that they are unintentionally hurting themselves in the long run. Google and other big search engines are now using social metrics to determine which websites should rank over others more than ever. People who are sharing content that’s only beneficial to themselves and writing any old content won’t cut it on the long run. The more robust and sophisticated your guest post is, the more chances it has on be shared on Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and other networks – and the more it’s shared the bigger the impact it will have on your links.

Conclusion

Guest blogging is like a double-edged sword. Aside from the instant traffic and subscribers you can get by guest blogging, following the above tips will ensure you get more quality backlinks to your blog in the long run.

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Top Ten Google SEO Ranking Factors - getFound SEM

People don’t really understand that there are many different factors that fall into place when determining where a website ranks in the Google search engine results. Some things to keep in mind when you are wondering why your site doesn’t rank well. It is not always just the obvious reasons that are holding it back.

Here is the list of the top 10 of important Google SEO ranking factors to consider:

1. Age of Domain: Age of URL is very important. If you just bought your domain a few weeks or even months ago you have a long road ahead of you. The reality is the age of your website helps build trust. If your website has been online for several years, chances are you have an established business.

2. Domain Hosting: Where is your site hosted? Find out through your hosting company what continent or country your site is hosted in. This can often times play a large role in search rankings. Always use a reputable hosting company. If your company is US based then use a hosting company in the United States. Also, I always recommend a dedicated IP when you can. There are virtual dedicated and cloud hosting solutions that are more affordable. Never use the cheapest hosting. The reality is, if you cannot afford hosting you should re-consider the business.

3. Your Neighbors: If you have a virtual server, which sites like Godaddy usually are have been known to house hundreds of websites on one server. Make sure that your neighbors on your server are not classified as spam.

4. URL Structure: Make sure your URL structures are very clean. There should not be any random strings of characters at the end of your URL’s. This is part of the onsite search engine optimization process as well.

5. Content: Content is very important. To start make sure you have text on all your important pages, then make sure it is good text consisting of your targeted keywords spread throughout naturally. Simply put, ALWAYS write your content for humans, your website visitors first and NEVER write content for the solo purpose to achieve Google search engine rankings. Chances are the content will not be user focused or provide value to your visitors.

6. Internal Link Structure: Make sure your inner pages are linked correctly. Visitors should have easy made pathways connecting to your other pages from every page of your website. Make sure the code of your website is verified and keep flash and JavaScript to a minimum, if you can. Essentially make sure the site is clean, easy to use and interlinked to help the user experience.

7. Trust: Do you at least have a mailing address listed on your website? You should if you don’t. Google likes to see trust factors on websites so anything you can add that could help build trust for your audience will benefit your rankings. I always recommend having a phone number on each page of your website. Make it easy for people to do business with you, it all starts with establishing trust and that starts with contact information on your website.

8. Keywords: Make sure your website is optimized using your keywords. This means any alt tags for images, meta page information and existing content at the very least of things. Remember to naturally optimize your website based on the content of each page of your website.

9. Bounce Rate: Although bounce rate might not seem important if Google sees that nobody hangs out on your website for more than a few seconds before they leave this could be a ranking problem over time. Make changes to get visitors engaged with your website. Simple things, like video, newsletter sign up, call to actions, etc will help improve your bounce rate over time. Make sure you have proper tracking on your website, such as Google analytics.

10. Outbound links: Make sure the websites that you link to are 100% relevant to your business and industry. If you sell animals toys but you are linking to a site that sells shoes that is not very relevant and over time could really impact your rankings. Bottom line is if it makes sense to link to another site, then do so, but remember you could be sending your visitors away from your site.

11. Inbound Links: I know this was a list of my top 10, but I felt I had to mention inbound links. The key here (speaking as a white hat SEO person), don’t buy or exchange links. Market and promote your business online to build visitors to your website over time. If you do, then the relevant links will follow!

**Note: As the Google (and yes there are 2 other major search engines!) algorithm changes there are always new ranking factors that come into play, such as the page load time and many others. 


There are many extensive factors that Google uses when determining website rankings. Very important to get these factors correct otherwise you could find yourself just spinning your wheels. The bottom line is it is all about relevancy and earning your visitors (and yes Google’s) search engine trust over time.

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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Google Adds Friend Annotations to the +1 Button - getFound SEM


Google is making the +1 button more social with the addition of friend annotations.
“You may have already noticed faces and names when you hover over a +1 button,” Google Developer Advocate Timothy Jordan said in a post on the Google+ Platform preview. “This change rolled out late last week. Now, you can make these recommendations even more visible to your users. Simply update the +1 button code, and an inline annotation will show next to the button.”
The new annotations appear when a user hovers over the +1 button. Hovering over it will display a list of friends and contacts that have already clicked the +1 button for that page. Google has also unveiled new code for the +1 button that will display the faces and names of friends that have used the +1 button. This feature works much like how the Facebook Like button appears for Mashable stories, displaying how many people have +1′d the page and which friends have +1′d it.
The changes are small, but they will likely make the +1 button even more sticky. The search giant will need to do more though to compete with Facebook’s button, which has become standard on millions of websites across the world.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

getFound SEM - What is happening in the world of video

What's going on in the world of online video?Video is huge! In fact, it's on track to break the Internet, writes ReelSEO half-jokingly (at least we hope so!) This prediction is based on the release of Cisco's annual Visual Networking Index, a look at web traffic and where it's heading. It's good news for companies that market themselves with video, though (as long as the bandwidth holds out). Everyone is watching video! Use it to get your brand out there. (Bonus statistic: YouTube boasts 3 billion views each day.)

Advertisers are catching on. In BrightRoll's annual survey of top ad agencies, 65% of respondents are planning to reallocate money from the TV budget to online video campaigns. Don't get left behind - online video is the next frontier.

Meanwhile, integrating photos and videos with social media is becoming easier than ever. Twitter, for example, is finally unrolling photo sharing, something formerly accomplished with third-party services like TwitPic.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

getFound SEM - Video SEO

The State of Web Video


 

When you produce a video now, there’s no dearth of places to publish it. Though YouTube remains the dominant player in the industry, Vimeo, Blip.tv, Viddler, Metacafe, and a host of other sites (most of them free) have fragmented the market. There’s no need to build or host your own video player, and you can leave the heavy bandwidth duties to them rather than your own server.
Just as there’s lots of competition in the platform arena, competition among videos themselves is growing wildly. YouTube spokesman Aaron Zamost said over 20 hours of video are uploaded to the site every minute, and about 120 decades of video are uploaded each year.
Hundreds of little tweaks and tricks exist in optimizing a webpage for search, yet the entire realm of video SEO right now consists of only a few to-dos and a lot of finger-crossing. Zamost summed up the basics for ranking high in a YouTube search:
“Have a clear, descriptive title, and include as many accurate tags as you can. For example, if you’ve created a video that shows how to tie a bow tie, your title should be ‘How to tie a bow tie.’ That’s really important, because that’s [what] your target viewer probably wanted to learn. So think visually — ties, dress, how to dress nice, how to tie a tie, how to tie a bow tie, etc.
It’s also important to note that many users who are searching for video just want to be entertained, and may not be looking for something that precise. So if you’ve created compelling content, think about how a user would likely find it. Tags like ‘funny video,’ while generic, can be very useful.”
Many publishers, however, are concerned with getting links and traffic to their site, not just their YouTube page. Rand Fishkin, CEO and co-founder of the multi-million dollar SEO agency SEOmoz, emphasizes the importance of placing videos on your own site and submitting a video sitemap to search engines.
“Video results are often far easier to ‘rank,’ than standard web results, but there are some hoops you’ll need to jump through,” Fishkin said in an e-mail.
However, users sharing videos by embedding or linking to them in their own sites often leads to traffic and link juice being sent to the third party site (like YouTube or Metacafe) that actually hosts the video, rather than a publisher’s own. A vital part of SEO strategy is getting other websites to link to your site. If people are linking to your content on YouTube, your site doesn’t build much (if any) link equity or page rank at all, which can be discouraging for web publishers.

Because search engine robots only understand actual text, they can’t determine the quality of a video by the content inside it — only by the links to it and the content around it, like the title or tags. People have muddled over this problem for a long time, and a couple of realistic solutions have recently emerged.
First, YouTube now has the ability to place captions on its videos. The transcript of a video can be attached to its timeline, allowing users seek to specific portions of YouTube videos by phrase. This transcript can be searched and indexed by the engines, meaning your video content itself can count toward ranking now. Whereas originally you had to provide your own captions to attach, YouTube can now do captions automatically. As with any robotic transcription however, human intervention may be required to fix computer-generated mistakes in the text.
Placing a video’s transcript in its description has been a somewhat common SEO practice in the past, but the marriage of the transcript to the video timeline itself is a definite advancement.
Another company to recently stumble on a similar solution for web video SEO is the New York-based SpeakerText. SpeakerText helps you perform the same transcript-to-video matrimony as YouTube captions, but further puts SEO power in publishers’ hands through a concept it calls “QuoteLinks.”
Basically, once your video has been “speakertexted,” you can embed it on your own website with the transcript attached. Visitors can select a chunk of the transcript, copy it, and paste it in their own blog or website as a link to the exact moment in the video where the quote appears. The link goes to the publisher’s site, not YouTube’s. Right now SpeakerText only works with YouTube, but the company says it plans to provide the service for other platforms in the future.
“Anytime somebody quotes, it will link back to the original source, which is good for the end user because they can actually see it in context,” said CEO Matt Mireles, “… and the publisher gets rewarded because it not only sends viral traffic directly, but then the link creates huge SEO.”
SpeakerText is free if you provide your own transcript, and you can order transcription through the site at what it claims is roughly half the cost of traditional transcription services. SpeakerText utilizes an army of “Turkees” at Mechanical Turk to do the transcribing.

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