Wednesday, January 27, 2010
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Monday, July 13, 2009
Show of Shoemoney
At the Revenue Bootcamp conference on Friday our panel was asked how we would monetize Twitter. I took the lead on this one and talked about how I was already monetizing Twitter… but just for my own benefit.
I also went on and talked about how there is a HUGE market imbalance going on right now with Twitter traffic.
I started doing sponsored tweets about a year ago when I was offered $50 a tweet and recently as much as $400 a tweet.
But the opportunity really lies in arbitraging Twitter traffic. There are about a dozen Twitter advertising networks out there. Traffic can be purchased anywhere from .5 cents to .15 per tweet.
I will show you my first examples playing around with arbitraging Twitter traffic.
A couple months ago while browsing the Social Spark opportunities I noticed they had added CPC deals. This means you get paid per click that you send to them. They also have a special link you can use for social network traffic like Twitter and Facebook.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
BackLinks for more Visitors
Search engine rankings use the important backlinks.
Backlinks from the search engines are the most important motor, to make sites popular.
Technical Way Hyper Text Markup Language.
Monday, June 22, 2009
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
My First Topic Twitter Search
LauraBogod: Thinking about this cool thing Jordan just showed me :) my first TWITTER?!?! Wheyyy. And here i am waiting for my friends to join me on Msn 3 minutes ago from web
jamieLclark: Posting my first twitter...or do I say "tweet"? 7 minutes ago from web
SalttAndPepper: Been feeling VERY deprived of twitter.. it's my first time i've been on in 2 WHOLE DAYS! And probably the last time for about another 3! :( 10 minutes ago from web
gamemanic: just logged on to twitter for the first time and writing my first post of many :) 11 minutes ago from web
Rotone: @InternetGoon my first childs name will be twitter. 11 minutes ago from TwitterFon
Perkinsbethany: My first Twitter from our new MacBook! I wish Anna was here to teach me how to be techie and use all these bells and whistles. 11 minutes ago from web
0101110110: I promise to give my first 1000 twitter followers $100 if I succeed in making $1,000,000 during the next twelve months. 12 minutes ago from web
just_tiana: @squarespace my first real post could become the best ever :) and i'd be able to use twitter by phone, would be gorgeous
Sunday, May 31, 2009
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Friday, May 22, 2009
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Thursday, May 21, 2009
Stark Posting
What Did I Learn?
I managed to make some new “friends” out of it and even had #savvysaturday (follow the conversation here!) show up in Twitscoop and eventually trending! Now that got me excited. (Excited like if your charts were trending in the Stock Market in order to apply some renting strategies).
If you are using Tweetdeck, you can watch Twitscoop in one of your columns if you so desire and it will also depict when a topic goes “hot.”
Twitscoop is the place to find “hot” topics that are being tweeted about on Twitter. I have an upcoming post on Tweetdeck for you so stay tuned.
Examples of trending topics at the moment would be President Elect Barack Obama’s inauguration in a couple of days. Watch Twitter for that one. My bet is that it will be running hot, hot, hot as it did while the US elections were taking place.
What I have described here is one way of starting a trend/conversation on Twitter for getting noticed. It’s something I wouldn’t personally use very often, however, you can see from this post that it could potentially become very viral and reach many tweeps with your message. I would caution you though as a friend that if you did it too often, you could really tick some people off and lose followers depending on your intention.
Have fun creating your own hashtags and I would love to know if you have previously done this or intend to do this. Comments are are always welcomed.
Saturday, May 16, 2009
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Sunday, April 12, 2009
How you get more visitors to your Blog
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
How this site start
Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Metatag optimize My first Twitter
I once met a very general question: How many meta tags as it is in the header of its website to include! Is there a limit after characters or words?
Note about robots only the first XXX characters?
I realize that the meta tags should be clear: no "SEX" in a real estate company. However, there are different spellings, singular / majority, umlauts, etc. a large number of variations of the words in the meta tag area!
Is it theoretically possible infinite number of meta tags to define? Is it useful to use as many, if search engines such websites does not consider a lump sum!
Thanks for the info!
Monday, March 16, 2009
Google Trends for Websites
But curiously Google has blocked most Google properties from the product. Do a search for Google.com and you get nothing. Same for YouTube, Blogger, Picasa, etc. As Google Operating System pointed out, there are a few smaller properties that do show data, so it isn’t an across the board exclusion.
Google isn’t supplying any good explanation for the exclusion. They told GOS: “We have policy of not providing interim financial guidance, and have decided not to release Google numbers in accordance with that policy.” That explanation doesn’t make sense because the tool should be an estimate based on the same data sources that Google uses for everyone else.
A better explanation, provided by one of our commenters. is probably that Google simply isn’t able to use its own tools for estimating traffic - since by definition all the data is being gathered by Google for the product is from Google users (their toolbar, for example), the data for Google’s sites would be skewed to 100% of all Internet users. It points out an inherent flaw in the product, and I’m not sure Google can easily solve it. Posting from Tech Crunch
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
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Thursday, February 19, 2009
Web 2.0 the future
The term first became notable after the O'Reilly Media Web 2.0 conference in 2004.[1][2] Although the term suggests a new version of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an update to any technical specifications, but rather to changes in the ways software developers and end-users utilize the Web. According to Tim O'Reilly:
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Web 2.0 is the business revolution in the computer industry caused by the move to the Internet as a platform, and an attempt to understand the rules for success on that new platform.[3]
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O'Reilly has said that the "2.0" refers to the historical context of web businesses "coming back" after the 2001 collapse of the dot-com bubble, in addition to the distinguishing characteristics of the projects that survived the bust or thrived thereafter.[4]
Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, has questioned whether one can use the term in any meaningful way, since many of the technological components of Web 2.0 have existed since the early days of the Web.[5][6]