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What Good is an "Interface"?

I just read over my previous post and realized that unless you are already familiar with posting to a number of blogs, it is probably not clear what I am talking about.

The problem is this: you have access to a number of blogs - either ones you have created yourself, or others you are allowed to post to - and you need an efficient way of posting to them. Normally this involves actually going to the blog, logging in, posting, and then logging out.

But what if you want to post to 25 or 50 different blogs, as is the case with the Link Builder Network? This becomes a very time consuming process. Is there a way to create blog posts and just "send" them to the blog?

Yes, there are several programs that will do this, and I've mentioned 4 of them in the previous post. The one we created for our own set of blogs is called "Blogging Central", and you can have access to it by joining the Link Builder Network.

Twitter Tools and Strategies

- Twitter can be a boring waste of time, or a great way to build and enhance a profile, group of followers, online reputation, etc. It's been around long enough now to have an established track record as a useful social networking forum.

Not having months of serious Twitter experience I've been surprised at the superficiality of most tweets, and especially surprised at the kind of filler some people use...but whatever...

If you are looking for suggestions on how to leverage the "power" of Twitter for your marketing efforts, check out the resources listed here:

Guide to Twitter as a Tool for Marketing and PR, which includes links to resources like the Big Juicy Twitter Guide (Caroline Middlebrook), Newbies Guide to Twitter (Rafe Needleman) and many more.

Traffic: Why Links Are Important

Why are links so important to website owners? I haven't spelled out the answer to this question in a very long time. So here goes...

Web Traffic: SEO and Links

You want people to visit your website, and one of the important ways to get these visits is from the search engines. By some counts, around 70% of all website visitors come from search engines. So obviously getting help from the search engines can make a big difference to the success or failure of your site.

Question 1: To score well with the search engines you need to impress them that your site is worth visiting. OK, so how do you do that?

Answer: You have to convince them that your site is an important and helpful resource for specific search terms.

Question 2: How do the search engines determine what is an important and helpful resource for a specific search terms?

Answer: They evaluate each and every web page in terms of its "quality".

Question 3: How do the search engines determine quality?

Answer: There are two important factors: on-page content, and inbound links.

Question 4: What do you mean by "on-page conent"?

Answer: The text on every web page is analyzed to determine what that page is about. The search engines look for "keywords". They assume when specific keywords are mentioned in a page then that is what the page is about.

Question 5: How is the "quality" of a page's content determined?

Answer: This gets a bit trickier. There are many factors considered by the search engines, but the most basic are the amount of text on the page that focuses on specific keywords, and the presence of specific keywords in critical places that the search engines assume are important places (e.g., the title tag, the main headline, the first bit of text on the page, etc.)

Question 6: How else is the "quality" of a page's content determined?

Answer: In-bound links. When the search engines see a link pointing from an outside site to a page on your site, they assume that means your page is important enough to be considered a resource worth looking at. The more links you have pointing at your page, the more important your page is considered and the higher it will rank when people search for the type of content your page is about.

Question 7: So links help the search engines determine the quality of websites?

Answer: Yes. In the eyes of the search engines - especially Google - links are like "votes". When someone links to your site the search engines assume that is like saying "this is a worthwhile resource worth looking at." The more "votes" like this you get, the more likely the search engines are to consider your site a worthwhile resource.

Question 8: So is that the whole story on links?

Answer: No. Not all links are given the same weight by the search engines. And some links never get discovered because they are on pages that are never visited by the search engines. So you don't get credit for those links.

I'll say more about linking strategies in the next post.

Resources:

Getting Traffic: Two Types of Traffic

Step By Step SEO - Building a Neighborhood

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Will MMS Ever Kill SMS?
Feb 23, 2006 - Linknet Tech News

Will MMS Ever Kill SMS?

Will MMS Ever Kill SMS?

Feb 23, 2006 - Linknet Tech News - by Jeremy Maddock - SMS text messaging, which involves the sending of short messages from once cell phone user to another, has been around for a number of years now, and is no longer a "new" technology by any means.

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MMS on the other hand is a "Multimedia Messaging System" used to send pictures, animations, and even video footage between mobile phones. There has been some speculation that MMS could eventually rise to completely take the place of the original SMS format.

Most industry analysts, however, believe this is unlikely, just because SMS is such a simple, easy, and convenient system to make use of. MMS is fun and interactive, but it isn't always necessary for simple communications, and some people prefer the basic text format. Aside from this, the very culture of text messaging was built around the old text-only system with abbreviated words and 160 character limits.

Also, the fact that cell phone providers can get away with charging {body}.10 per individual text message sent is an incentive for companies to keep promoting the system. The fact that SMS messaging use so little bandwidth makes them cost almost nothing to transmit, creating a huge cash cow for providers.

There's little question that subscribers still desire the simplicity associated with good old plain text messaging, while providers are more than happy to keep making money off it. In short, SMS likely won't be going anywhere anytime soon.

About the author - Jeremy Maddock is the webmaster of TeleClick.ca, a trusted source of telecommunications
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