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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Google submit your content - Industry Technology/Internet Links Firefox and Scribefire

Google provides overviews and howto's for types of businesses, this is a sample.

http://www.google.com/submityourcontent/technology.html

Industry: Technology/Internet

Google speaks your language
 
Technology companies – from computer hardware and software firms to electronics manufacturers to Internet destination sites – face an increasingly competitive marketplace. When people look for your company’s products and services, make sure they find you. Share your product listings and reviews, publicize your blog, get your website indexed — everything you need to increase your exposure online to reach as many customers as possible.

 

Google can get your content in front of people—free
We've found that technology/Internet businesses often have some of the content below. Click each content type to learn how you can use Google's services to promote your content.

 Website: Make sure your website is included in Google Web Search and is easily accessible to Google.
 
 Business Information: Add or update your business information on our location-based services.
 
 Events: Advertise upcoming webinars and events.
 
 Gadgets: Build branded mini-applications to deliver news and information to websites and desktops worldwide.
 
 Product Listings: List all of your products for sale.
 
 Product Reviews: Give your customers a chance to learn more about your products.
 
 Blogs: Give your business a voice, and let your customers know what's going on right now.
 
 RSS: Instantly deliver your latest content to customers whenever you update your website.



See all the content you can share with Google »

Seattle Web Promotion  has four blogs, currently. Scribefire and Firefox are used to post snippets of webpages.
http://seattlewebpromotion.wordpress.com
http://seattlewebpromotion.blogspot.com
http://seattlewebpromotion.posterous.com
http://seattlewebpromotion.tumblr.com

You can judge the accuracy of the posting on each of the above blogs.

http://www.scribefire.com/

Monday, August 1, 2011

How To Disable Google’s Personalization Of Search ResultsTurning off search history personalization

How To Disable Google’s Personalization Of Search Results
http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/disable-googles-personalization-search-results/

It’s never been a secret that Google uses your personal information (web history and browser data) by default to personalize your search results. Basically what it means is that what you see for some Google searches is (slightly) different from what other people see for the same searches.
You may like the feature (but want to switch it off for some searches) or you may want to disable it completely – it’s up to you and your purposes.

Help articles › Managing and using Google products › Web History › Basics
http://www.google.com/support/accounts/bin/answer.py?answer=54068&hl=en
Web History offers you more relevant search results and recommendations based on your web activity, providing you with a more personalized experience on Google.
To access your Web History, visit http://www.google.com/history

[My Web History seems to go back to Jan 2006]


Saturday, July 30, 2011

Google Search "Web Presence" - results and links - Local Web Presence, Seattle

Google Search for "Web Presence"  July 30, 2011
http://www.google.com/search?q=web+presence

4 Elements of a Successful Business Web Presence
http://mashable.com/2010/02/10/business-web-presence/
The Website
With our goals in mind, we can begin to explore specific elements of a strong website.
The Blog
For some reason, many business owners shy away from blogs. What they don’t realize is that most business “News” sections are blogs. “Blog” simply defines any continually updated news or content section of a site. In fact, this is technically a post on a blog.
The Newsletter
There are a number of services you can use such as MailChimp and ConstantContact; it simply depends on what you want. Do your research and choose a program you like. The newsletter cost quickly pays for itself. Email marketing is one of the most effective ways to generate sales.
Social Media Accounts
Another option for capturing leads is social media. Microblogs and social networks such as Facebook and Twitter can help you connect with and contact those within your core community. For this strategy to work, your blog should serve as a central hub. The hub sends consumers to your respective social media profiles to build the connection.

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Digital footprint  From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedi

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_footprint


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Creating a Web Presence
http://knowledgeway.org/living/create_web/
Once you've seen the possibilities of the Internet and the World Wide Web, you may wonder how to become a content provider and make your material available to others on the Web. It's not that hard. If you're ready to take that step, the following overview will help you get started. Also included are pointers to online resources and tutorials.

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Web Presence
http://www.wwwpresence.com/

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What is Web Presence?
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci212825,00.html

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3 Keys to a Successful Web Presence
http://searchenginewatch.com/article/2066567/3-Keys-to-a-Successful-Web-Presence
Whenever I ask a prospect what their goals are, all too often their answer is, "We want to rank in the top three results for keywords A, B, and C."

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Rethink Your Web Presence
http://www.chrisbrogan.com/rethink-your-web-presence/
Who do you want me to be?
How will I know that I belong?
What do you want to show/tell me?
What do you want me to do?
How will we keep this relationship going?
How shall I talk of you to my friends?

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A Web Presence Without a Website - WSJ.com  MAY 8, 2011
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703859304576309791299294436.html

When Leslie Richin launched a public-relations business after getting laid off in 2009, her first instinct was to invest in a company website. But hiring a professional to build one for her wasn't in the budget.

So Ms. Richin, 32 years old, set up free profiles on LinkedIn.com and Twitter.com. She created a free online business card using a service called DooID.com. And she launched a blog, spending roughly $50 on a decorative template, though she could've gotten a generic one for free.
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"When people get a referral to a business, what's the first thing they do? They go look for it online," says Bruce Freeman, an adjunct professor of entrepreneurship at Seton Hall University's Stillman School of Business in South Orange, N.J. "You need to be online."

Online Alternatives
For little or no cost, you could put your start-up on a third-party site. Some options:

  • Business directories: Yelp.com, Manta.com, YellowPages.com
  • Blog-hosting sites: WordPress.com, Tumblr.com, Blogger.com
  • Marketplaces: Etsy.com, eBay.com, Overstock.com
  • Content-hosting sites: Flavors.me, Weebly.com, Carbonmade.com, OtherPeoplesPixels.com
  • Social-media sites: Facebook.com, Twitter.com, LinkedIn.com

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MY SITE - Local Web Promotion Wordpress
http://localwebpromotion.wordpress.com/category/web-presence/

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MY SITE - Local Web Promotion Posterous
http://localwebpromotion.posterous.com/web-presence-is-simple-local-web-promotion-no

These are the useful links from the Google Search on July 30, 2011.
The links returned will often change daily, if not hourly.

Friday, July 29, 2011

The 20 Most Expensive Google AdWords — And How to Compete Against Them | BNET

The 20 Most Expensive Google AdWords — And How to Compete Against Them | BNET
So what are the most searched, most expensive Google AdWords?
Winning the auction for the top slot for in-demand keywords can be incredibly expensive. For example, at the time the list was created (bidding is a dynamic and ongoing process) the top spot for “insurance” cost over $54 per click. “Mortgage” and “attorney” both cost over $47 per click for the top slot, and the most expensive keyword in the “cord blood” category cost over $27 per click.

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Mac OSX Lion 10.7 MacWorld Links

MacWorld - OS X Lion: The Complete MacWorld Review
http://www.macworld.com/article/161026/2011/07/osx_lion_review.html

Macworld - Installing Lion: Our complete guide
http://www.macworld.com/article/161064/2011/07/installing_lion_complete_guide.html

MacWorld - How to make Lion more like Snow Leopard
http://www.macworld.com/article/161357/2011/07/how_to_make_lion_more_like_snow_leopard.html

MacWorld - Mac OS X Lion Application Compatibility
http://www.macworld.com/article/161308/2011/07/lion_app_compat.html

MacWorld - Upgrading to Lion at an Apple Store
http://www.macworld.com/article/161305/2011/07/lion_apple_store.html

MacWorld - Mac 911: The 5-minute Lion Configuration
http://www.macworld.com/article/161247/2011/07/5minute_lion_config.html

MacWorld - Installing Lion: What you need to know
http://www.macworld.com/article/161065/2011/07/installing_lion_what_you_need_to_know.html

MacWorld - Hands on with Lion Recovery
http://www.macworld.com/article/161088/2011/07/hands_on_lion_recovery_mode.html

MacWorld - How to make a bootable Lion install disc or drive
http://www.macworld.com/article/161069/2011/07/make_a_bootable_lion_installer.html

MacWorld - Installing Lion: Our complete guide
http://www.macworld.com/article/161064/2011/07/installing_lion_complete_guide.html

MacWorld - Should you do a "clean install" of Lion?
http://www.macworld.com/article/161203/2011/07/should_you_clean_install_lion.html

Macworld - How to install Lion over Leopard
http://www.macworld.com/article/161087/2011/07/install_lion_over_leopard.html

MacWorld - Get your Mac ready for Lion
http://www.macworld.com/article/160943/2011/07/get_your_mac_ready_for_lion.html

MacWorld Mac 911: Last word on Lion and application compatibility
http://www.macworld.com/article/160783/2011/06/lion_app_last.html

MacWorld Mac 911: Lion compatibility; native or not?
http://www.macworld.com/article/160626/2011/06/native_not.html

ADDED Aug 13, 2011

Macworld - Bugs & Fixes: Lion compatibility problems continue
http://www.macworld.com/article/161730/2011/08/more_lion_incompatibility.html

Macworld - Apple releases Lion Recovery Disk Assistant
http://www.macworld.com/article/161634/2011/08/apple_releases_lion_recovery_disk_assistant.html

Macworld - Hands on with Lion Recovery Disk Assistant
http://www.macworld.com/article/161664/2011/08/hands_on_with_lion_recovery_disk_assistant.html

Macworld - Should you do a "clean install" of Lion?
http://www.macworld.com/article/161203/2011/07/should_you_clean_install_lion.html

Macworld - How to install Lion over Leopard
http://www.macworld.com/article/161087/2011/07/install_lion_over_leopard.html

Bugs & Fixes: How best to restore an OS X Lion drive
http://www.macworld.com/article/161837/2011/08/restore_lion.html

Some of my other blogs, pages and links.
David Anders Wordpress   David Anders Posterous
LocalWebPromotion Wordpress
   LocalWebPromotion Tumblr
SeattleWebPromotion.Wordpress  SeattleWebPromotion.Blogspot

 

 

Saturday, July 9, 2011