Monday, October 17, 2011

Mobile SEO is a Myth

I hate the term “Mobile SEO.” What exactly is it? Besides being a buzzword thrown around at every conference, seminar, and new business pitch it’s a topic that nobody seems able to accurately explain. Google it; the results are all over the place. In a perfect world, there would be no need for mobile SEO at all.

It’s an emerging topic that, thanks to smart phones, is dying off quicker than it emerges.


Like most buzz words though, I don’t think the concept of mobile SEO is going to go away anytime soon.

So if we’re stuck with it, we might as well attempt to do it right – by not really doing anything mobile specific at all.

For starters, we need to stop confusing the terms mobile and local. While related, they are very different things – especially when it comes to SEO. It is true that local search is mostly done on mobile phones, but it does not mean mobile and local SEO are the same thing. They are not and that is where the industry confusion comes in.

When people say mobile SEO they usually mean local SEO. Sometimes they actually mean search results on a mobile phone. Most of the time though, they have no idea what they mean and are simply trying to shift their paradigm and leverage as many buzzwords as they can to help synergize their sales pitch. (see how successful that is?)
So let’s clarify:

Mobile Search refers to search done on a mobile device. That’s it.

Local Search deals with results specific to a location. This usually also includes place pages, maps, and other things that help augment local search.

Part of what helps sustain the mobile search myth is this whole multi-screen concept that is somehow gaining popularity. If you look hard enough you’ll find studies that show mobile phone users use their devices differently than tablet users who use their devices differently than ordinary computer users. I’m recalling a presentation I once sat through where somebody in a cheap suit defined 1st screen, 2nd screen, 3rd screen, 4th screen, and 5th screen and how we should have a strategy for all of them. That type of thinking achieves billable hours but not results.

The whole “multiple screens need multiple sites” theory just doesn’t make sense. We have never designed separate TV commercials for 13″ CRT screens and 70″ plasmas – even though people watching them are usually in very different places/situations. When it comes to viewing a website, my 10″ tablet isn’t much different than my 13″ laptop. Sure it does not support flash, but that is not a reason to design a different site – it is just a reason to learn HTML5.

Mobile screens are nothing more than smaller computer screens. There are some minor differences now, but look at how fast phones are evolving; within a year or so there won’t be any difference at all. With browsers (like IE6) there came a time when we collectively decided to stop supporting old technology. That time for mobile sites is now. In the 90’s we designed websites for various resolutions. Today we use fluid layouts. It is time we apply the same approach to mobile.
The best Mobile SEO strategy is to not have a mobile SEO strategy.

Apple does not have a mobile strategy and they practically invented the modern mobile device. Apple.com is a great example of how to handle mobile site design. Apple shows the exact same site to mobile and “wired” visitors. It is even on the same URL. Sure, there’s probably a different style sheet involved, but that’s it. The experience is the SAME.

Even better, since it is the exact same URL they only have one site to optimize. All of the SEO work they have done to their wired site also applies to their mobile site – because they’re the same thing! They do not need a mobile search strategy because they do not technically have a mobile site.

It is not just Apple either. Google does the same thing, only the little promos below the search box change.

This is a best case scenario though, and various technical decisions made in the past might not make it applicable to everybody.
If you really MUST have a different site, use device detection and canonical tags.

Creating a separate site can open you up to all kinds of SEO problems. Having two different domains with similar content is something most SEOs strive to avoid. The last thing you want to do is create a mobile version of a site that competes with your existing site in search. Luckily, there are several ways to avoid this.

If you can’t go with using the same domain then the next best choice is m.yourdomain.com It does not really provide any SEO benefit, but “m” has sort of become the industry standard. In a best case scenario you would be able to keep all of the URLs exactly the same except for the “m.” subdomain. That way, at least it will keep things simple for users.

Remember when I said the best mobile strategy is no mobile strategy? The trick is to leverage device detection and canonicals so that your “wired” site is always shown in search results regardless of what device the searcher uses. As John Mu from Google describes the best thing to do is to slap a canonical tag on that mobile site and point it back to your wired site.

Using this strategy, search engines will always show the wired version of the site in results, but users will be taken to the proper “canonical version” that best fits their device. It is also a good idea to include a link to the full version just in case.
If you truly want a different experience, build an app.

I can hear your argument now: “a mobile device is a different experience. It has got a touch screen!” So what? We are talking about a web browser here. Touch screen, trackpad, mouse, joystick – they are all just methods of pointing and clicking. My art director on the 2nd floor uses a pad and stylus and he has not once asked for his own version of a website. If you really want to use the device’s capabilities you don’t need a mobile website – you need an app.

If you want something that is really native to a device, an app is definitely the way to go. Apps can access multi-touch features, rich media, in app purchases, gps, camera, and other aspects to provide a truly unique experience that a website cannot. But don’t just stop there. Use that same device detection to show an interstitial on your mobile site advertising the app. How is that for leveraging pre-existing SEO? Let your site’s pre-established authority work for your mobile version and help you sell apps!
TL;DR

* The best mobile strategy is to create a site that works on all devices.
* Otherwise use m.yourdomain.com, device detection to redirect (both ways) and canonical tags.
* Always provide a link for me to switch to the full version.
* If you want a true “device experience” then create an app.
* Stop saying “mobile SEO” when you mean “Local SEO”

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Delicious unveiled new version of social bookmark,called it stack

Best one bookmarking platform Delicious owner Avos has unveiled new version of social bookmark, features like new revamped hompage, interface back-end architecture and create stack which have designed to make Delicious easier to use.

The new feature ‘Create stack‘ is noticeable which allows you to add bunch of links having custom images, titles, descriptions and comments for each link which can be shared with friends and can be followed by anyone. Avos (Delicious team) call it ‘playlists for the web’

Step to create stack
1 Signup or Login to Delicious

2 Click on Create stack

Fill the information

Title your stack

Write a description

Add links

Submit

After completion follow people.

Check my stack for more information

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Other small changes like tagging is now treated with multiple words for instance ‘social Media’ by separating comma instead of ‘Socialmedia’. The new delicious also supports now profile picture which looks more personable bookmarks.


Alright now its time to review the new revamped delicious. I read some tweets about new delicious found most of the negative feedback. But I personally like the new design and new ‘Create Stack’ feature however, I created new stack for previous bookmarked links it doesn’t load proper images and titles for each link.

Check my stack for more information

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Friday, October 7, 2011

Make Money By Uploading Your Video At YouTube?



BBC News recently reported that YouTube was working on an ad revenue sharing program that will allow video uploaders to get a share of the ad revenue. The exact date has not been decided but the program rollout could begin as quickly as within the next couple of months.

This program could enable video creators to make money each time their videos are watched on YouTube. This idea is not new, other video sharing sites such as Revver already split advertising revenues with their users.

One of the options considered is to show the audience of YouTube video a short advert of three seconds length. I would imagine most users would be more tolerant with this arrangement as compare to the industry standard of 15 to 30 seconds ads.

I also imagine the advertisers would prefer longer time slots and perhaps the ability to have their sponsored message appeared at the end of the video clip where users can click to go to their website.

Then there’s another option they could consider, which is to allow video uploaders the chance to upload their video and “tag” it with their AdSense publisher ID to allow them to make money form AdSense.

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Information technology news | Technology news | Business Technology

In recent times, Information technology has emerged as the driving force behind the entire economy. The processes of doing business have all been simplified by the use of technology. Judging by the sheer importance of communication in any business setting, it is very important for any current business man or a potential business man to be well versed with the latest technology news.

Talking of Information technology news, we have to narrow down our target to the latest technology news and particularly the latest information and communication gadgets in the market. It would be impossible to talk technology without the mention of great communication gadgets such as iphones and ipads. These gadgets have brought an unmatched revolution in the communication and the entire business sector. It is therefore no wonder that the media is overflowing with iphone news amidst other similar gadgets.

Having carefully evaluated the trends in the business world very accurately, manufacturers of technology equipment have carefully designed the iphone with an aim of trying to capture the demands of the market in terms of communication and entertainment services conveniently combined. it is for this reason that the iphone news seams to be rocking both the communication as well as entertainment industries.

Getting the right information and at the right time is always a vital part of success in any business that you take part in. with this reality in mind, it is important for all players in the industry to try and keep their eyes and ears always open for the latest technology news. In this respect however, we must acknowledge the difficulty of gathering all he important and latest technology news since you cannot be every where as things happen. This is not to say that you should give up. Instead all you need to do is identify a few reputable sources of technology news from where you can always log in and get all the iphone news and any other breaking technology news within the shortest time possible.

There are lots of such sites on the web where you can always get the latest technology news at the click of your mouse. One such site is techinfospotlight.com which takes pride in having some of the latest iphone news and a list of information researchers who work round the clock to bring you all the latest technology news in one single package at your convenience.

For people who are in the business of selling or maintenance of technology related stuff, it is vital to keep abreast with the latest trends as well as being able to foresee the coming trends so that you do not get caught unawares when the market changes towards a particular item. By checking for constant updates on the technology news websites, you can go along way in judging the market’s reaction to certain products and with the information, you can adjust your business plans.

Technology news is released almost every other day as the Technology manufacturers strive to outdo each other in the market. With the major players in the communication industry introducing new brands of equipment on a daily basis, it is important to always catch up with the latest Technology news if you expect to stay ahead of your competition. It is nonetheless worth noting that the latest technology news is not only vital for players in the sale of Technology and other technology gadgets but to the consumers as well.

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

31 Online Resources for Better Writing

Here are 31 online resources to help you improve your writing and become a better writer.
No matter what kind of writing you are doing, whether you are a journalist or an entertainment blogger, a student who has to write an essay or someone who wants to become a screenwriter, there are sites on the Internet that can help you out with your writing.

improve writingHere we have compiled a list of great sites that will help you with your writing, whether it is your career or you are just doing it for fun. These 31 useful sites have been divided into five different categories of tools and resources that you may need as a writer. Have a look at what we came up with.
Organize Yourself

1. Evernote - Evernote can help you keep track of all your writing notes, ideas and interesting articles. It is a multi-platform web application with which you can bookmark websites, clip a portion of website, take and organize notes, snap a picture and much more.

2. Ubernote - Ubernote is another note taking web application which makes it very easy to organize writing your writing ideas.

3. Clipmarks - Clipmarks is a useful web widget and browser plugin that lets you quickly clip and save webpages online.

4. Bubbl.us - This is a great tool for those who like to think visually and offers great mind-mapping devices for those who like to organize their thoughts graphically.

5. Wisemapping - Wisemapping is a great mind-mapping and brainstorming web application.
Writing Aids

6. Windows Live Writer - If you are a blogger you’ll love Windows Live Writer because it allows you to publish to any blogging platform.

7. Plagiarism Checker - If you are a web writer, this tool is handy to use to detect plagiarism.

8. AutoCrit - This site can automatically identify weak words and structures in your writing once you have entered in your text. It is like having your own virtual critic.

9. Visuwords - Visuwords is an online graphical dictionary to find word meanings and associations with other words and concepts.

10. Wordcounter - Another virtual critic or editor, this site identifies words that you use often and makes you put more variety into your writing.

11. Creative Writing Games - On this website you have couple of creative writing games which can help you with inspiration.

12. FocusWriter - FocusWriter helps you focus better on your writing. It creates a distraction free environment.

13. Q10 - This is a text editor which helps you concentrate on your writing and avoid unnecessary distractions.

14. Phras.in - If you are not sure how to say something, or you are having a dilemma between two expressions you can check how many times each of them has been mentioned online.

15. Tip of my tongue - This tool can help you to find out which word it at the tip of your tongue.
Grammar

16. Grammarly - Grammarly is an online tool which helps you with your grammar. Unfortunately, it’s not free but there is a 7 day trial.

17. Grammar Girl - This site is very easy to use and provides short and fun tips to improve your writing. It highlights common grammar mistakes that people make.

18. Grammar and Style - This site offers a nice list of grammatical rules and explanations that will help people who are having trouble grasping the basic and advances rules of writing.

19. Oxford dictionaries - Oxford dictionaries website offers excellent advice on grammar and better writing.
Dictionaries

20. Cambridge Dictionaries - One of the ultimate printed dictionaries offers an online version for all to use for free.

21. Dictionary.com - This dictionary is based on the famous Roget’s Dictionary and through this site you have quick access to Thesaurus.com as well.

22. Merriam-Webster.com - The online version of one of the most well-known and most used print dictionary.

23. UrbanDictionary.com - This is the ultimate dictionary if you are looking for slang and want to write pieces in modern vernaculars that you might not be completely familiar with.

24. The Free Dictionary - This website allows you to make your own personalized dictionary homepage and is one of the most used online dictionaries.

25. Synonym Finder - If you keep repeating the same words in your writing, this website can help you to find more appropriate synonyms.

26. Synonyms - One of the most comprehensive collections of synonyms on the Internet.

27. Idiom Dictionary - This dictionary has an excellent collection of idioms.
Social Networking

28. GoodReads - A great social network if you are interested in getting the opinions of other on the books they have read, form a book club, join discussions and much more.

29. Shelfari - This site is a book recommendation site, but you can join various book communities and learn a lot from readers’ comments.

30. Red Room - Red Room is a community for both aspiring and professional writers, readers, journalists and publishers.

31. Writing - A social network for authors that gives you a good community of writers, readers and editors to communicate with daily.

Guest author Janice Blythe is a regular writer for Cometdocs, a free online document conversion service. Read our guestblogging guidelines.