A Real Yahoo Search Update for January 2010?

Earlier this month, we reported on a rumored Yahoo Search update. Although it appeared to be an update, the consensus was that what people were seeing was the paid inclusion being weeded out of the organic search results.

But the thread at WebmasterWorld has been updated by BillyS, who often tracks Yahoo. Billy thinks that Yahoo is now updating, for real, this time. He said:

Yahoo tweaked something today around 1:30 until 3:00 Eastern time. We had a huge spike in traffic. Anyone else see this?

Yahoo updates typically don’t get as much reaction as a Google update. And over the past year or so, Yahoo updates have received a lot less attention then they have in the past. This is likely due to them losing search market share and giving up to Bing.

Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.


Earlier this month, we reported on a rumored Yahoo Search update. Although it appeared to be an update, the consensus was that what people were seeing was the paid inclusion being weeded out of the organic search results.

But the thread at WebmasterWorld has been updated by BillyS, who often tracks Yahoo. Billy thinks that Yahoo is now updating, for real, this time. He said:

Yahoo tweaked something today around 1:30 until 3:00 Eastern time. We had a huge spike in traffic. Anyone else see this?

Yahoo updates typically don’t get as much reaction as a Google update. And over the past year or so, Yahoo updates have received a lot less attention then they have in the past. This is likely due to them losing search market share and giving up to Bing.

Forum discussion at WebmasterWorld.



2010 SEMMYS Nominees Are Out

Matt McGee has put together a great list of the top online marketing posts from 2009.  There are a lot of great articles to dig into and I am psyched to see a few LSG posts from last year made the cut:
How To Get Your Site Indexed Quickly In Google & Other Search Engines (I [...]

Matt McGee has put together a great list of the top online marketing posts from 2009.  There are a lot of great articles to dig into and I am psyched to see a few LSG posts from last year made the cut:

How To Get Your Site Indexed Quickly In Google & Other Search Engines (I Hope)
(in the SEO Category)

IYP SEO Rankings Report 2009
(in the Local Search Category)

Yellow Pages vs. Social Media: A Rebuttal to the Lazy, Lying Mainstream Media
(in the Rants Category)

Hint to judges, I am pulling for the Rant.

I will be judging the Search Tech category along with the inestimable Todd Malicoat.  Any nominees who wish to ply me with liquor, cigarettes and/or stacks of unmarked bills, you know how to find me (logowear is not an option).

Google Caffeine Results Now Going Live?

This is not a Caffeine update, Caffeine is not live. More coming soon.

There seems to be a lot of buzz going on at the forums about Google’s Caffeine index going live on more and more Google data centers.

Let me give you some history on Caffeine. It went live as a public preview in August. Then in early November there were rumors of it going live before the holiday season. Matt Cutts said no way, it won’t go live until after the holidays. But it did go live on a single data center, in the Google wild, in late November.

Now, it is after the holidays, after the new years and everyone is waiting for Google to flip the switch. Did Google flip the switch in the past twenty-four hours?

I am seeing tons of threads with people talking about major ranking changes. But there are only a few threads specifically thinking it is Caffeine related. We have threads at DigitalPoint Forums and an updated WebmasterWorldthread. The suspected data centers that Caffeine has been moved to, include:

I emailed Google, Matt Cutts and his team for confirmation – so stay tuned.

Forum discussion at DigitalPoint Forums and WebmasterWorld.

Update: A Google spokesperson told me, “we have nothing to announce today regarding Caffeine.” Basically, it is not live yet and when it does go live, they will let us know.


This is not a Caffeine update, Caffeine is not live. More coming soon.

There seems to be a lot of buzz going on at the forums about Google’s Caffeine index going live on more and more Google data centers.

Let me give you some history on Caffeine. It went live as a public preview in August. Then in early November there were rumors of it going live before the holiday season. Matt Cutts said no way, it won’t go live until after the holidays. But it did go live on a single data center, in the Google wild, in late November.

Now, it is after the holidays, after the new years and everyone is waiting for Google to flip the switch. Did Google flip the switch in the past twenty-four hours?

I am seeing tons of threads with people talking about major ranking changes. But there are only a few threads specifically thinking it is Caffeine related. We have threads at DigitalPoint Forums and an updated WebmasterWorldthread. The suspected data centers that Caffeine has been moved to, include:

I emailed Google, Matt Cutts and his team for confirmation – so stay tuned.

Forum discussion at DigitalPoint Forums and WebmasterWorld.

Update: A Google spokesperson told me, “we have nothing to announce today regarding Caffeine.” Basically, it is not live yet and when it does go live, they will let us know.



Getting SEO Information from Google`s Cache

Google s cache has been around in the search results for a long time. In fact Google s cache is often ignored in SEO strategy and analysis. But using it can provide you with a lot of information that can increase leads sales user satisfaction and even offer clues to existing problems with your website. This article will examine Google s cache page in detail and recommend possible ways to use the information provided in your search engine optimization strategy….

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SEO Strategies: A Guide to Which Ideas Work and Which Ones Don`t

Understanding the world of search engine optimization or SEO can be hard if you are new to the field. There are a lot of strategies out there that can help you to increase your rankings then again there are also a lot of people who will give you bad advice. Keep reading to learn which SEO strategies work and which ones don t….

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Blog Post from 2007 Makes Top 2009 List

This is the time of the year when every blogger in the world looks back at the year and creates a top 10 posts of the year blog post. Marketing Pilgrim published its top 10 list of 2009 and I was just as surprised as Andy Beal to discover that one of the items on [...]

This is the time of the year when every blogger in the world looks back at the year and creates a top 10 posts of the year blog post. Marketing Pilgrim published its top 10 list of 2009 and I was just as surprised as Andy Beal to discover that one of the items on the list was a post from 2007. How did that happen?

The post in question is this post on Google offering cheap online file storage. Let’s perform a little forensic SEO analysis:

That accounts for over 95% of all searches for that key phrase. How many searches is that, exactly? According to Google’s external keyword research tool, there are 46 searches per month for that exact key phrase. That’s not much, but consider that most searchers are going to clickon that top listing, 46 times 12 equals 552 additional visitors from a Google SERP. But that’s not a lot in comparison to Marketing Pilgrim’s overall traffic.

There are related keywords that could account for additional traffic. But let’s move on. Why does this post have such great search rank in the first place?

  • The title of the post includes the key phrase
  • There is one outgoing link that includes the phrase “online file storage”
  • There is another outgoing link with the phrase “buy online file storage”
  • Yahoo! reports 93 inbound links to that blog post (and a lot of them are from Techmeme, each one counting as a highly relevant and authoritative aged link

I don’t think you can point to any one factor as the reason for high rankings for this blog, but a combination of factors – the Techmeme links being big influences. And speaking of those, do you think that Techmeme could account for a high volume of traffic to this blog post for Marketing Pilgrim?

When it comes to ranking for keywords long term, it’s important to consider the important factors – relevance, authority, age, and long tail keywords.

This Marketing Pilgrim post ranks well for one keyword that is a long tail keyword, which means less competition. And that can sometimes make all the difference.

Are Your Links Gaining Traction?

In the early days of the web people linked to the content they liked. And if it was considered “great content” then a certain page might attract a lot of links. At that time, a larger percentage of the actual Internet population were webmasters or Web marketers.
But over time, more and more people came online [...]

In the early days of the web people linked to the content they liked. And if it was considered “great content” then a certain page might attract a lot of links. At that time, a larger percentage of the actual Internet population were webmasters or Web marketers.

But over time, more and more people came online and there is a much smaller percentage of people actually on the Web who are webmasters and who will link to you. There are a greater number of people who might link to you, but the percentage of people with link potential vs. people actually on the Web is smaller. Therefore, your pool of link partners appears smaller. That makes it more difficult to find those link partners.

But you can find them. The question is, How?

Rand Fishkin argues it’s no longer driven by producing “great content”. I think what he really means is producing great content isn’t enough any more. You’ve got to do more than that. And that something is to offer an incentive.

Here is a great video in which Rand Fishkin explains this further:

SEOmoz Whitebeard Friday – Give and Ye Shall Receive from Scott Willoughby on Vimeo.

This borders on link buying, but the example that Rand gives in his video is of Yelp offering small business owners a reason for linking to their profile – “because people are over here saying nice things about you.” That’s an incentive. And it works. In order for your links to gain traction – that is, increase in number over time – you’ve got to give different segments of your audience a reason for linking to you. What is the reason? Why are people linking to you? Why would they link to you? If you can nail that one then you can incentivize your link building efforts, giving webmasters a reason to link to you and therefore attracting more links. Are you doing that?

Essential Habits Of An Effective Professional Freelancer


  

There’s very little to stop anyone becoming a freelancer. In a highly competitive and, in most places, saturated market, you need to make sure your reputation as a freelancer is well-managed and continues to grow. It’s very possible to get a good reputation without being the best in the world, and it’s even easier to lose that reputation.

Screenshot of Elliot Jay Stocks website

In this article, we’ll explore 15 habits that are essential in helping freelancers effectively safeguard and grow their reputation, and we’ll also discuss how to make freelancing work for you. The habits are split into 3 sections:

  • Marketing
  • Business and time
  • Specific business areas

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There’s very little to stop anyone becoming a freelancer. In a highly competitive and, in most places, saturated market, you need to make sure your reputation as a freelancer is well-managed and continues to grow. It’s very possible to get a good reputation without being the best in the world, and it’s even easier to lose that reputation. In this article, we’ll explore 15 habits that are essential in helping freelancers effectively safeguard and grow their reputation, and we’ll also discuss how to make freelancing work for you. The habits are split into 3 sections:

  • Marketing
  • Business and time
  • Specific business areas

Marketing and Relationships

1. The Presentation Habit

Your website should be at the centre of your marketing strategy. It’s where people go to see who you are, what you’re about, whether you know what you’re talking about and what work you have done. It’s your silent 24/7 salesman, and it needs to be right. Fortunately, what your website needs is straightforward:

  • Well-presented work with a good description of the roles you played
  • A brief history of who you are and why you’re where you are
  • Contact details that are easily accessible
  • Content that is continually tweaked, added to, and updated

Other than that, you can go wherever you want with your own website — and so you should. Personality is key. Some great examples:

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2. The Networking Habit

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They say that within 6 degrees of separation, everyone knows everyone. So you need to make sure that everyone within your 1st degree (i.e. people you know), know exactly what you do. It needs to be exact as well. If you’re a developer you don’t want people saying you’re a website designer, and so on. Your current network of friends, family, and associates are your free word-of-mouth marketing – so get them talking about you right now.

Once this is done, your network needs to be extended and enhanced. Register with any social networking platforms that can work for you — LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter. Within those places, start getting into the right circles. On LinkedIn you may join some appropriate discussion groups that are either local or skill based. On Twitter you may start tweeting and including appropriate hashtags so more people can see your tweet on that subject.

There are many ways to network and connect with people, so it’s crucial that a freelancer not be afraid to talk to people and share information and contacts. Learn the networking habit and get yourself known.

3. The Niching Habit

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The reasons having a niche is valuable are simple: It’s easier to become an expert in a niche. It’s easier to sell to other prospects within that niche as they can see what you have done before. As an expert in that niche you can charge a premium for your depth of knowledge.

The key to this habit is to proactively build your own niches. Seek out profitable areas in which you can work and concentrate on building niches.

4. The Pricing Habit

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Second part of the pricing habit — protect yourself. It’s easy to get so wrapped up in winning a project that you forgot some simple rules. If you have never worked with a client before, ask for a small percentage of the fee before you do any work. At this early stage, you won’t know whether they will pay! Reduce your bad debt by either only working for clients you trust or having some remuneration first.

Third part of the pricing habit — be flexible. Make sure you find a way to make the commercial deal a win-win for both parties. This could be:

  • Monthly payments (regular cash flow over the course of the project)
  • Payment when you hit certain project milestones (e.g. project performance)
  • Deposit and balance on completion (best avoided for cash flow reasons)
  • Possible exchange of services

5. The Growth Habit

It’s been claimed that it costs seven times as much in resources to acquire a new client than it does to grow an existing one. So the growth habit is about proactively looking at your clients in detail so you can discover new ways to help them.

One practical way to do this is to cross reference. Write all your services across the top of an excel sheet, then put your clients down the left hand column. Now place an X in the box where a service you have done matches a client. The boxes without X’s are potential growth opportunities and should all be explored before spending too much energy trying to acquire new clients.

Business and Time

This section is less screenshot, more serious business.

6. The time management habit

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Lacking good habits in time management could cause you to over-committing yourself at certain times, which could lead to:

  • Missing a deadline and disappointing a client
  • Producing sloppy or inaccurate work
  • Causing yourself stress because of the pressure to get everything done

The solution to this is an effective planning mechanism. Estimate how long the work will take you, then add a buffer to your estimation. This will ensure that, if it does take longer, it won’t eat into other projects. A 50% buffer works well. That may sound like a lot, but if you go over by 25% and then there are additional client emendations, you’ll need it. Once you have the total time allocation, add it to your diary. Now, here’s the crucial part: Do not move it, shrink it, or change it in any way. If you have to do something urgent that will interfere with that scheduled work, make sure the time is reallocated elsewhere.

A simple calendar application like href="http://www.google.com/calendar/">Google calendar or Outlook can help you plan your time as a freelancer. If you struggle with where all that time goes and want to get serious about making improvements in time management, something like href="http://www.rescuetime.com/">Rescue Time can really help.

7. The Flexibility Habit

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What happens if nothing comes up to fill that pre-allocated time? Well you might finish that other project early and can add something special. What happens if the whole day is taken up by urgent project? No problem, you had already planned this might happen, so you won’t let anyone down.

Of course you’re not going to be able to foresee everything, but a certain level of flexibility will allow you to please your clients and be relatively free of stress because of time constraints.

8. The Honesty Habit

Agencies will not use you again if you let a client down, and your chance of repeat work is slim to none. In the same way, you should not over commit your time, but stay within your capabilities. We all need to stretch ourselves on new projects and learn new techniques and practices — that’s not what this is about. This is about promising to do a task in a specified time when, in actuality, you don’t have any idea whether it’s feasible or not. Above all else, people appreciate honesty. You’re better off being honest about whether you can handle a project rather than taking the risk of letting them down.

So how can you grow your skills and help your clients? By being honest and asking some good questions:

  • “I don’t think this project is right for me. I don’t have much experience in [insert technology here]“
  • “I can really help you with the [insert service here] part of this project, but I know another freelancer who can help with it. Would you be happy if I managed the project for you but outsourced this other work?”
  • “I’ll need more information before I know how long this project will take. Would you mind if I spent a couple of hours doing some research so I can give you an accurate timescale?”

9. The Over-Delivery Habit

Do not deliver your projects early. Sound strange? It’s not. If you deliver early, there’s a possibility the client will think you overcharged, and may expect part of his payment to be returned. They might also expect future work to be completed ahead of schedule, which may set a bad precedent.

Instead, use the extra time to focus on whizz-bang elements — those extra bits of polish and creativity that will gain you the reputation you deserve and let you grow. For a designer this might mean spending time adding nice touches to your graphics; for a developer, it could mean more time to implement a cool piece of JavaScript to replace the plain functionality you originally settled for. The “over-deliver” will earn you a solid reputation, whereas finishing early could get you into trouble.

10. The Business Advice Habit

Although as a freelancer you’re skilled at what you do, don’t assume you’ll be able to do your accounts and bookkeeping, fill in tax returns, produce an invoice or write a proposal all by yourself.

Seek regular advice from respected professionals to help you with these aspects of running your business. This might include speaking with people who run their own operations and understand the ins and outs better than you do. Learn as much as possible from their experiences and mistakes.

Specific Business Areas

What’s out there to help you run your business and what areas do you need to focus on? In this section, we’ll discuss some applications that have earned reputations for helping freelancers do their jobs and be more professional.

11. The Email Habit

Email is toxic. As a freelancer you can easily become what’s commonly known as a busy fool. You might spend a significant part of your day just sending and receiving email without ever getting any work done. Instead, be in the habit of controlling email, and not letting it control you.

To do this you need to:

  • Turn off all the little reminders, message counts, and other indicators that may catch your eye
  • Configure your email client to run a “send and receive” at longer intervals, maybe as little as once per hour
  • Set aside blocks of time in the day to deal with all email, then switch it off; if something is urgent, people will use the phone
  • Use the ‘touch it once’ philosophy; fully read and deal with every email you open, instead of half-reading some and coming back to them later

12. The Project Management Habit

Some clients will want you to fit in with their processes, while others will not enforce this. You need to have very clear processes for how you start working with a client and start a new project. What questions do you ask a new client? Where do you store the information they tell you? How do you keep track of how close the deadline is? Where do you store all the files they send you?

Email is not sufficient for this! Things will get lost, forgotten or overlooked. You might prefer cardboard folders or ring binders or whatever works for you — but use something and stick to your own system. There are applications like href="http://basecamphq.com/">Basecamp and href="http://www.activecollab.com/">activeCollab that can help with this.

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13. The Research & Development Habit

Sounds like a big company thing to do but R&D is essential to a good freelance operation. You need to be ahead of the curve or at the very least on it to be servicing your clients most effectively. Be in the habit of investing time for research and development. Expand your current skills and learn new ones.

Never designed a billboard before? That’s development.

Don’t know which email marketing system might help your clients? That’s research. /> ( href="http://www.campaignmonitor.com/" title="Email marketing system - Campaign Monitor">Campaign Monitor and href="http://www.mailchimp.com/" title="Email marketing system - Mailchimp">MailChimp are good options).

Set aside time every week to do R&D. Build up a list of blogs that feed you new thinking and new ideas. Listen to informative podcasts ( href="http://boagworld.com/" title="Boagworld podcast">Boagworld is a good one).

14. The Sales and CRM Habit

How can you allocate your time and resources and figure out whether or not you need to be hunting for new work or concentrating on servicing current clients? You should know at any given time what your work pipeline looks like, how likely is it all to materialize, and at roughly what value.

There are various applications out there to help, such as href="http://www.salesforce.com/" title="Salesforce">Salesforce, href="http://www.sugarcrm.com/crm/community/sugarcrm-community.html">SugarCRM (open source edition), as well as 37signals’ popular href="http://highrisehq.com/">Highrise.

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15. The Accounts Habit

Making sure you have any easy way to produce, send, and track invoices is essential, as is getting into the habit of running your accounts professionally, because such habits will ensure regular cash flow. Applications like href="http://www.blinksale.com/">Blinksale, href="http://www.freshbooks.com/">Freshbooks or href="http://www.simplyinvoices.com/">Simply Invoices can help formalise the accounts side of your business and give a good professional feel to how you operate. Clients will need invoices for their accounts — make sure they’re not hand written or unbranded.

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Further Resources

  • href="http://www.freelanceuk.com/">Freelance UK />Host of articles to help freelancers.
  • href="http://bestwebgallery.com/">BestWebGallery />Inspiration for those times of creative block.
  • href="http://www.elance.com/">Elance />A place to get freelance work – referral work is better though!

About the author

Rob Smith is the digital director of href="http://www.blue-leaf.co.uk" title="Blueleaf - digital marketing">Blueleaf – helping clients with their digital needs from their website to email marketing to analytics. He also writes in his href="http://rob-smith.info" title="Rob Smith's blog">own blog on digital media and ecommerce

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Is Buying a FarmVille Secret Guide Worth It?

I have to admit, I was pretty skeptical when I first started seeing FarmVille secret guides popping up. I mean, I’d never really played the game, but from the name I assumed there couldn’t be all that much to it. After all, how much strategy could possibly go into building a virtual farm? But once [...]

FarmVille

I have to admit, I was pretty skeptical when I first started seeing FarmVille secret guides popping up. I mean, I’d never really played the game, but from the name I assumed there couldn’t be all that much to it. After all, how much strategy could possibly go into building a virtual farm? But once I started seeing these guides, I figured it’d be worth taking a shot at the game to see what all the hubbub could possibly be about.

And I was actually rather surprised. Building my own virtual farm was much more enjoyable than I’d imagined it would be. Part of that was because there really were a lot of options and a lot of decisions to make. The more I played the game, the more I realized that there probably could be a lot of helpful information in a guide because there were just too many ways you could play.

FarmVille Secrets

I was doing alright on my own, but I was getting more and more curious about what I might be missing out on. After I reached level 13 and was having a hard time getting farther, I decided to give one of the guides a shot. I bought FarmVille Secrets, a relatively new guide and pretty up to date on the latest additions to the game. I really wasn’t expecting too much, but this guide just blew me away.


How To: Level up Fast In Farmville!

In no time, I was the Cream of the Crop, a level 24 farmer with a Big Family Farm and tons of neighbors to visit. Using the tips in this guide helped me way more than I thought they would – even when I read them. There’s a lot more to this farming stuff than meets the eye. I’d recommend picking up a copy of FarmVille Secrets Guide if you’re interested in getting the most out of your FarmVille experience.

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How Search Engines Handle the Meta Robots Tag and Robots.txt

A lot of questions still exist about the Meta robots tag and robots.txt despite the popularity of these terms with any search engine optimization professional. In this two-part series we will attempt to answer these questions scientifically by doing an experiment and collecting data….

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A lot of questions still exist about the Meta robots tag and robots.txt despite the popularity of these terms with any search engine optimization professional. In this two-part series we will attempt to answer these questions scientifically by doing an experiment and collecting data….

Automate Software Builds with Visual Build Pro Easily create an automated, repeatable process for building and deploying software.

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