Given the dominance of American-centric and Euro-centric websites on the internet, we Australians sometimes overlook some of the initiatives that are happening locally. The number of Aussie pure web plays that make it big globally are few and far between (Hitwise would be one of the few that comes to mind). But you don't necessarily have to go global to make a great web based service, in fact there is an increasing focus on websites which deliver localized content. And what could … read on »
All posts created in October 2008
SEO: Building Long Term Traffic & Visitors
A lot of online marketing focuses around getting visitors now, right now! The theory is simple enough, get as many people to your website as possible, and hopefully they will convert into paying customers. So how does this relate to SEO? Well, search engine optimisation is not about getting visitors in the door as soon as possible. Good SEO is about building the foundations for long term traffic. Search engines play one of the most … read on »
Search Engine Marketing History and Benefits
10 years ago, the internet landscape was very different. Google was just very much in its conception phase, and some of the largest sites that are around today (YouTube, FaceBook and MySpace) simply did not exist. It was, perhaps, a simpler time, when the “world wide web” was still not truly mainstream, and more of a “proof of concept”. Dial-up modem access ruled and although the hype had started to … read on »
SEO: Top 200 domains ranked by backlinks
If you've never heard of Majestic12, then you've obviously never played Deus Ex (a great game, by the way). Back to SEO land, Majestic12 is basically a distributed search engine, that hopes to outgun the "Big G" (Google) in terms of its raw spidering and indexing. It's an interesting project, and I'm increasingly seein their bot in my server logs. Something that many people won't know is that they regularly give out statistics (you can … read on »
We will serve our own ads, thank you: MySpace
As its been reported everywhere from TechCrunch, the New York Times to some bark scrawling in the Amazonian rainforest, MySpace has launched its own advertising platform dubbed “My Ads”. While it’s not a particularly impressive moniker, it’s at least better than those Web 2.0 names which are irrelevant and usually unpronounceable. Social networking sites running their own ad platforms are nothing new. Facebook, probably MySpace’s only major competitor, has been running PPC … read on »
