Written on October 11th, 2007 at 12:10 am by David Shawver city of Stanton
Speedlinking - 11 October 2007
A few newsy items from the last couple of days:
- WidgetBucks have announced that they’ll be moving to reporting revenue per click and revenue in real time - starting today. This was one of the main concerns that I”ve been hearing about the ad network - while they will still apply an audit to figures (you’ll see a ‘pending’ status on figures for a few days) it’s good to see them improving things. On WidgetBucks - how are people finding it’s performing? My tests in a couple of positions are showing that it’s earning more than AdSense for me and as much as Chitika - this is on a product blog where I’d suspect it will work best.
- Over at b5media we’re really excited this week with the beta launch of our new Entertainment Gateway Spekked. It draws content from our Entertainment channel and we’re launching with a competition with some cool prizes.
- Google today announced that their Trends tool is now being updated daily. This is a great tool for tracking how many people are searching online for different terms - incredibly useful if you’re researching a new blog topic.
- 9rules has launched their next version and it’s fantastic. Congratulations to the team there!
- ChrisG shares some insights on the topic of buying and selling blogs and particularly on ascertaining the value of a blog.
Written on October 10th, 2007 at 12:10 pm by David Shawver city of Stanton
AdSense: “BTW - That Video Product We Launched - It’s only for US Publishers”
<rant>Once again AdSense have alienated publishers not based in the US with an update to their blog post announcing their new video units with a short update:
“Video units will be live in AdSense accounts later today (10/9). Currently this feature is open only to publishers located in the United States with English-language websites.”
These US-centric product releases are incredibly annoying for those AdSense publishers situated outside of the US. Despite having sites which attract largely english speaking US based readers and despite our blogs usually being hosted on servers within the US we are penalized by our own locations.
Yes I know there’s probably a perfectly legitimate reason for it - but give us a break! By the time we get to play with these new ads the US dollar that we all get paid with for AdSense will be worthless and video will be SO 2007!
Just once I’d love to see AdSense release something that is exclusively for those situated in Asia, Europe or Africa.</rant>
Written on October 10th, 2007 at 09:10 am by David Shawver city of Stanton
Can having too many Digg Using Readers Be a Bad thing for a Site?
A number of months ago I wrote a post titled How to Build a ‘Digg Culture’ on your Blog which explored a trend that I’d noticed on my blogs where getting on the front page of Digg once tended to lead to attracting other Active Digg users to your blog - which in turn led to more success on Digg - which led to more Digg using readers which led to more Digg success…. etc (see image to the left for a visual illustration).
It was something that I’d noticed happening on a number of my own blogs as well as blogs of others.
However in the last few months I’ve noticed another Digg trend. At this point it’s just a theory and I have no way of proving it - but I’m beginning to wonder if perhaps a blog can be penalized for having too many Active Digg using readers.
I first noticed this through chatting to other bloggers who would regularly get on the font page of Digg quite organically as a result of their readers submitting and then Digging theirs posts up. These blogs had medium to largish sized readerships (although none were A-listers).
After a few months (or longer) of getting semi-regular appearances on the front page of Digg these bloggers started to notice that their posts would do well for a few hours after being submitted by readers but that as they approached the top of the upcoming lists they would disappear.
While it is not unusual for some posts to be buried before hitting the popular page (not everyone on Digg will appreciate every post you write) these bloggers began to notice that it happened to every post - even their best ones.
I didn’t take a lot of notice of this at first - but after hearing the same story from 10 or so other bloggers began to wonder if there was more to the story.
In the last couple of weeks I’ve noticed the same thing happening on my own blogs - blogs that quite often used to reach the front page of Digg completely organically.
My question to Digg (something I’ve asked via email - but which I don’t really expect a response) is:
Can having too many Digg Using Readers Be a Bad thing for a Site?
I understand why Digg needs to protect itself and ban sites who attempt to manipulate their system - however I’ve heard the above story/complaint from a number of legitimate and high quality bloggers now and wonder if perhaps Diggs algorithm or filtering system is being a little too zealous and weeding out quality and legitimate content simply because those sites have grown a readership that love and use Digg.
Now there is a weakness in my hypothesis - and that is that mega/A-list blogs who must have a lot of Digg users regularly feature on the front pages of Digg. Perhaps this is an indication that my theory is off - however I couldn’t imaging Digg banning Engadget, Gizmodo or Lifehacker (who all feature heavily on the front page of Digg).
It’s just a theory - but I’d be interested to hear other’s thoughts on the question.
Can having too many Digg Using Readers Be a Bad thing for a Site?
Written on October 10th, 2007 at 12:10 am by David Shawver city of Stanton
Your first 10,000 Blog Posts are Always the Worst
“Your first 10,000 photographs are your worst.”
Henri Cartier-Bresson - Photographer
I came across this great quote today and as a photography nut it rang true.
However I quickly realized that the quote could easily be applied to the medium of blogging.
“Your first 10,000 blog posts are your worst”
Like anything - blogging is something that the majority of us are not brilliant at in our early days. I look back at some of the posts I wrote in my first year of blogging and shudder with embarrassment. The mistakes were spectacular and frequent.
However with each mistake and failure comes a lesson, with every post comes comes a new skill and with each experiment comes a discovery of a technique that works (or doesn’t work).
If you’re a new blogger - don’t be discouraged if it doesn’t ‘click’ for you straight away.
Written on October 9th, 2007 at 06:10 pm by David Shawver city of Stanton
AdSense Launch Video Units
AdSense have today announced their long awaited Video Units.
This is what enternetusers broke the news about last week. It allows you to get video content for your blog with an embedded ad using YouTube ‘partner content’ on your blog.
Basically you set up a video unit to run on your blog and either choose a category of video to be targeted to your blog, select a content provider to provide the video or leave it completely up to AdSense and Youtube to do it for you. You also get to customize the video unit to blend into your site in terms of color and size.
The AdSense blog say that you can log into your AdSense account to start using this - but I’m yet to see the option yet so haven’t yet tested it - but it looks like a useful option that will suit those of you wanting to play with video.
The only negative that I see is that you can’t choose specific video to show on your blog. You can target videos from one provider - but it could end up serving anything from that provider.
More information on these new AdSense video units can be seen at the AdSense Help Center and on the Inside AdSense Blog.
Here’s how an AdSense Video Unit looks:
Update - Turns out that this is only available for US publishers with sites in English
Written on October 9th, 2007 at 03:10 am by David Shawver city of Stanton
Blogging Ethics and Sponsored Reviews
This post on Blogging Ethics and Sponsored Reviews has been submitted by Travel Blogger - Melissa Petri from Europe String.
With the increasing number of people turning to blogs, it is no surprise that companies have also started recognizing its use as powerful marketing tools. And apart from just helping to spread the word, blogs can also serve as a way to communicate directly with would-be consumers.
Among others, the travel industry has seen the light. They now know better. Some - like Southwest and several travel aggregators - established their own blogs to reach out. Others, on the other hand, sought the audience of established individual or network travel bloggers.
Like travel writers from influential newspapers and magazines, travel bloggers are now being approached (at a smaller scale) to join travel junkets, receive freebies and/or get paid for sponsored reviews.
Now, if YOU - as a travel blogger - decide to accept these travel freebies, how can you make sure that you do not sell out and that you remain ethical?
Be Transparent. Always inform your readers that you are writing a sponsored review and/or that you have received certain items to review for free. Especially if you write a glowing review, your readers deserve to know that you are being paid for what you are writing.
Try to Avoid ‘Only Positive Reviews’. If you are going to properly evaluate a certain product or service, you need to write both the pros and the cons. Yes, even if you are little miss sunshine and would rather focus on the positive, your readers need to know if there is one aspect which is lacking or which may be of concern to other travelers.
If You Get a Giveaway, Give it Away. At least, you can try. The best way, in my opinion, is to hold a contest and give the giveaway away. Provided, of course, that it can still be used after evaluation of the product. In my opinion, this is a win-win situation. You will encourage reader participation, make one winner happy and your ìadvertiserî will get an extra giveaway or contest entry. AND if you have something considerably big to giveaway, you can even generate more traffic.
Travel junkets are trickier, though. Even if you promise to be true to your readers, how realistic would your experience be? I can safely assume that most of these companies would go all out because they know that you would be writing about your experiences later. You’ll get special treatment, the best rooms, the best food and I bet that you would not have to fall in line, either. Even if you write a glowing review because you’ve had this truly wonderful travel experience, do you think you would you still be true to your readers? Would your experience and your recommendation really reflect the kind of package they are really offering to normal travelers? Something to make you go hmmm…… Told you, it’s tricky.
Many say that the judgements of travel bloggers who accept freebies are compromised. Well, your readers would have to be the judge of that. The important thing is that YOU do not become a travel whore (excuse my language). YOU should not accept any sponsorship or freebie offers if they do allow you to be transparent and write negative reviews, if any.
Melissa Petri writes for 4 network travel blogs. Her day job allows her to travel 25x a year, written off as travel expense and/or courtesy of the miles she has accrued through the years. She admits to occasionally accepting giveaway (to be later given away in her blogs).
Written on October 8th, 2007 at 11:10 pm by David Shawver city of Stanton
The Party is Over - One Last Giveaway
Oh My Goodness - our 3rd Birthday Prize Bonanza is over (well it will be shortly - because there’s one more giveaway that all of you can enter below).
Over the last week we’ve given away over $54,000 in prizes (in fact it’s been closer to $60,000 because we added a few prizes and underestimated the value of a few others).
Before I announce the last giveaway - I want to take a moment to acknowledge the hard work and generosity of a few people.
Project Coordinator, Lara Kulpa - Lara Kulpa from Anubis Marketing has gone so far above and beyond the call this week that I can’t express to you how hard she’s worked. Lara has had significantly less sleep than she normally would this week and has managed over 100 sponsors, tens of thousands of entries as well as me (no mean feat on that last one). The project was much bigger than I ever expected it to be and Lara has taken it in her stride. If you’re ever in the market for someone to help you with web design, internet marketing or SEO - do consider Lara Kulpa from Anubis Marketing (PS: subscribe to her blog here).
Our Sponsors have been wonderful. When we decided to go with over 100 prizes I literally began to shake as I began to think about the complexity of the task. Not only has Lara been great at helping us with the coordination of everything - our sponsors have been incredibly patient and generous with us. Of all the sponsors only on one occasion have we had any issues resulting in a sponsor pulling out (and that seems to have been a miscommunication - I substituted a cash prize in for the person who won that prize) - everyone else has been incredible! Please do visit some of our sponsors today as a thank you to them. If you won a prize it’d also be great if you’d link up to them as a thank you.
Here they are once again:
Help Desk Geek - Holiday for Every Day - Home Based Holidays - I Hate Bad Service - Intricate Art - iPod Repair of Memphis - It’s Write Now - JCM Enterprises - Jer Games - Jewel Caddy - Jill Koenig - Kim and Jason - Kirsty Dunphey - speaker, author, entrepreneur, retired at 27 - Leisure Lab - Lille Punkin’ Reviews - Lisa Marie Dias Designs - Lulu - Magic Vacation Villas - Mary Jo Rulnick - Mederma for scars - Melissa Roberts - Meryl Evans - Content Maven - Mighty Mugs - Mike Cavaroc - Million Dollar Pet Pix - Morris Green Clean - Nathan Rice - NetLink Web - Nika’s Culinaria - No Full Stop - Olive Oil Passion - On Target Media Group - Organize & Simplify - Organized Outcomes - Milo - Personal Self Defense - Publicity Hound - Raven’s Roads - Remarkable Communication - Retreat and Heal - Sea Slugs! Anime Blog - Secure Delivery - SeekZap - SEO Aware - SEO Book - Simple Kind Of Life - SKY FM Radio - SmallFuel Marketing - Soy Coffee - StarFeeder - Stogie Review - Street Smart Marketing - Tamra Engle - Tea Party Girl - The Bargain Queen - The Collecting Life - The Essentials of Trading - the Palmetto Guesthouse - The WellCenter Group - Tim “Gonzo” Gordon - Time For Coffee and Tea - Treo Today - Truffle Tree - Viral Electronics - Wall Street Fighter - Zach Everson - [Geeks are Sexy] Technology News - 1 Cool File - Angela Wills - Another Old Movie Blog - Artisan’s Cup (Teas) - Associated Content - Author Media Training - Babble Soft - Back in Skinny Jeans - Barefoot Parties - Baz - Best Hawaii Vacation Blog - Better Wallpaper - Blog About Your Blog - Blog Louder - BlogFlux - Blogging Fingers - Blogging Tips - Blogging With Cents - Book Test Online - BVT Products - Center of Muse - Cheap Shooter - Chitika - Christina Perdue - Color Themes - Contest Blogger - Contest Queen - Cory Miller - David Airey - Derek Beauchemin - DisplayLink - distilled: pure website expertise - Egg Marketing Blog - Explore Life Blog - Fashionista TV - Free Money Finance - Freelance Writing Jobs - Freezing Hot - Geeky Speaky - Genealogy Reviews Online - Good Doggie - Groovy Vegetarian - Grown Up Geek
Readers - lastly I want to thank each and every person who participated in this last week whether they linked up, entered or patiently stood by and patiently allowed the craziness to take over enternetusers for the last few days. Without your participation this event would have been boring. I was overwhelmed by the responses of many of you - some of you brought me to tears (in laughter) at your entries and I wish that I had more prizes to give away to reward you all.
While this competition was about celebrating the last 3 years of enternetusers and creating a little buzz around this blog - ultimately it was my attempt at giving something back to you the enternetusers reader community. enternetusers.net is really nothing without those who read and participate in it - I hope you enjoyed this past week as much as I have.
One final Giveaway for Everyone (well 3000 of you)
OK - I promised one more giveaway. This one is one that I think everyone who wants to be a part of will hopefully be able to get in on the act of.
The giveaway is simple - SKY.fm Radio are offering a free 6 month Premium Upgrade (value at just under $30) for the first 3000 people who email them. To qualify you need to have a blog that’s been going for 1 month. To qualify simply email the URL of your blog to enternetusers_giveaway@sky.fm
This giveaway will be closed off by SKY.fm in 30 days or after the first 3000 winners - whichever comes first.
Written on October 8th, 2007 at 10:10 am by Lara Kulpa
This is it - The last 8 hour giveaway!
Well ladies and gents, this is the absolute final 8 hour giveaway in the enternetusers Birthday Bash! Can you believe it?
What we’ve got here is a pretty random mix of prizes, and we’re ready to get on with the giving!
Prizes
- Hand-beaded lucky gemstone necklaces and a bottle of I ALLOW IN WINS Essential Roll-on Oil - Contest Queen (I know, we should’ve given this one away in the beginning, huh?)
- $100 Gift Certificate - site only (jewelry) - Lisa Marie Dias Designs
- CD - Zane Tate - Leisure Lab
- Various CDs, DVDs and posters (11) - On Target Media Group
- (3 winners) Cleaning solution kits (Enviro-Friendly) - Morris Green Clean
- Hawaii Stretch DVD - Best Hawaii Vacation Blog
- 2 winners - pick from bargains on site up to $100 each - The Bargain Queen
How To Enter
- All winners chosen at random. One comment per person - duplicates will be deleted prior to draw.
- If you’ve already one something from a previous giveaway, please don’t enter this one (unless we said it was okay on the other one).
- Leave a comment below, with our last keyword of the giveaway: “Random8″ (This helps us through moderation… don’t worry if you misspell it or forget it by mistake - but try to remember or we might lose ya!)
- This giveaway ends at 4am on Monday October 8 (New York, USA time)
Our last 24 hour giveaway is still going on, so if you’re interested in business and life, go check it out.
Look forward to a final post from Darren to wrap up the whole thing (yep, we’ll have one special last giveaway that all can win!) sometime at the end of the 24 hour giveaway.
I also just wanted to say thank you to everyone thus far - you’ve been great, and most of you have welcomed me to enternetusers for the giveaway in the most wonderful of ways! Thank you so much! ~ Lara
Update - We’ve just closed this competition. We’ll be in touch with the winners and sponsors in the coming hours. Stay tuned for one last post and competition in the coming hour or so.
Written on October 8th, 2007 at 06:10 am by David Shawver city of Stanton
The Blog Tool that Has Saved Me Months of Work
The biggest single time saver in my blogging is a plugin that many of us take for granted - but which has literally saved me days and days of time.
What it’s done for me can be summed up in this little screen capture taken from the back end of enternetusers:
Yes - last night the amount of spam comments that Akismet has filtered here at enternetusers passed the ‘magical’ 2 million mark.
That’s a frightening statistic on numerous levels.
For starters it shows just how big the problem of comment spam is (I think I started using this about 18 months ago).
Also frightening is the thought of life without Akismet.
Lets do a little arithmetic and see what using it has done for my life:
Let’s assume that if I had to moderate spam comments manually here at enternetusers that it would take around 2 seconds to do each one (I think it could be more than that as it can take a while to track them all down - I know this because when Akismet’s server has gone down for an hour or so it takes forever).
- 2,000,000 comment spams X 2 seconds = 4,000,000 seconds needed for moderating comments.
- 4,000,000 seconds = 66666.666667 minutes
- 66666.666667 minutes = 1111.111111 hours
- 1111.111111 hours = 46.2962 days
Akismet has saved me 46.29 days in the last 18 months. That’s 1.5 months (working non stop 24 hours a day).
Considering that I don’t work 24 hours a day - if I worked 8 hour days it would have taken me 138.88 days (4.6 months) to moderate all those comments manually - more if I took time off for weekends and holidays.
Do you think that I’m happy that I installed Akismet? You bet your life I am!
Update - as has been suggested in comments below - I would strongly encourage you to sign up as a commercial or ‘pro blogging’ users of Akismet if you’re making money from your blog. As part of b5media - enternetusers uses a license that we pay for. This enables Akismet to keep improving.
Written on October 8th, 2007 at 02:10 am by Lara Kulpa
It’s a “Go With” kind of giveaway!
We’re running a 24-hour giveaway here that offers a $2,000 marketing package to one lucky winner who takes the time to write a brand new post that’s a review of something. Definitely check that out, since it ends on Monday morning (New York, USA) but in the mean time, we’re running this 8-hour giveaway to send out all our remaining business/marketing/life coaching prizes!
I’m going to encourage those interested to enter BOTH, as there is only one winner for the big prize, but we have 10 prizes and 23 total winners on this one! Yes, if you win here, you can’t be eligible to win that bigger one, but it’s something, right? And we’re almost done with the giveaways (only one more 8 hour one after this, and a surprise giveaway at the end) so if you haven’t won something yet, there’s no time like the present to give it a try!
Okay, enough babbling…
The Prizes
- SEO/Internet Marketing Services - Freezing Hot
- $300 AdWords management package and $300 cash - SmallFuel Marketing
- SEO Services - SEO Aware
- one month of one winner’s choice of business coaching for writers, artists, or entrepreneurs and
- one month of group business coaching for 8 winners - Center of Muse
- 5 Secure Delivery Pro subscriptions (digital download management) for free, for life - Secure Delivery
- one year membership - Goal University coaching program - Jill Koenig
- (3 winners) Peace Together T-shirt and 1 hour Finding Inner Peace coaching session with Joseph Bernard, Ph.D - Explore Life Blog
- 1 Month of Wellness Coaching (three 45 minute sessions with a certified wellness coach) - The WellCenter Group
- one full month unlimited assistance from a virtual lifestyle organizer along with a get-back-on-track basket - Mary Jo Rulnick
As you can see, some of these are directly related to your website or business, and others are geared toward YOU as a person. These things go hand-in-hand, especially for entrepreneurs and startups, because when you start off, you ARE your business. I’m very excited about these prizes, being a business owner myself and knowing how important it is to balance these things out in life and get a little help where you need it.
Anyway, here’s the deal…
How To Enter
- All winners will be chosen at random.
- This one will be open until 8pm (New York, USA time) October 7th.
- You may not win if you’ve already won a prize elsewhere (unless we’ve said so on that particular post already that it’s okay).
- While we’d love to be able to let you pick your prizes on these, it’s just way too hectic to be able to do so. Prize distribution will be random.
- Once a particular post closes, we will notify both the sponsor and the winner so that you may work out the details of the prize distribution.
- All you have to do is leave a comment below - Make sure you include “BusinessLife” in it to help us with moderation.
There’s only one more 8 hour giveaway after this, and it’s pretty “random” in terms of prizes, but this is our last batch of business related items. If you’re NOT interested in business stuff, save your entry for the next one (some of these next items will make great gifts for yourself or others and yes, the holidays are NOT far away).
Update
This one’s over gang - head on over to our final 8 hour Birthday Bash Giveaway, and thank you all for participating! Winners and sponsors will be notified soon!
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