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    At Beanstalk Search Engine Optimization we know that knowledge is power. That's the reason we started this SEO blog. We know that the better informed our visitors are, the better the decisions they will make for their websites and their online businesses. We hope you enjoy your stay and find the SEO news contained within this blog useful.


    April 10, 2007

    LIVE FROM NEW YORK

    Well it’s 9:38am on the first day of the conference. So far so good, got my Webmaster Radio Press pass, have toured the floor(s) checking out where everything is so I don’t find myself scrambling later and will be attending sessions shortly.

    The only thing I seem to have forgotten is my business cards. Hmmmmmmm. Well they’re just a *little bit* important at a NETWORKING FUNCTION!!! Fortunately this is New York. I have been told that getting a rush job shouldn’t be too hard. Thank goodness for the dozen I had already in my jacket.

    Alright, now just to hunt down Jim Hedger and the Webmaster Radio crew and and get to the sessions. I’ll report later on what’s going on.

    SEO news blog post by @ 8:37 am


     

    February 22, 2007

    Solidarity Among Bloggers

    As Jim Hedger and I discussed on our weekly radio show on Webmaster Radio today, Abdel Kareem Nabil has just been sentenced to 4 year in prison, 3 of these years are for insulting Islam and inciting sectarian strife and one year for insulting President Mubarak.

    As Jim mentioned on the SiteProNews blog, here is what he was charged for:

    Nabil wrote about riots in which a Coptic Christian church was attacked by Muslim worshipers over a play deemed offensive to Islam. “Muslims revealed their true ugly face and appeared to all the world that they are full of brutality, barbarism and inhumanity,” he wrote, calling Muhammad and his early followers, “spillers of blood” for their teachings on the use of violence.

    Now, I’m definitely not going to step in and make this any sort of religious post, we’ve all been less than perfect at one time or another and there are enough “spillers of blood” to go around BUT what’s a key issue here is the man’s right to be heard (or read as the case may be).

    As we noted on the show, I would call on any and all bloggers to bring this point up and, as Jim asked, to avoid vacations to Egypt until such time as these sorts of things don’t occur and there is freedom of speech applied to those who may disagree with the status-quo. Right or wrong, every voice deserves the right to be heard.

    SEO news blog post by @ 5:00 pm


     

    February 20, 2007

    Blogger And Google Indexing Problem

    I love RSS and I love the Firefox Extension RSS Ticker. Firefox is an excellent browser and combined, these two make it easy to keep updated on the latest going-on effortlessly by scrolling my favorite RSS feeds across the bottom of my browser window. And that’s how I found this latest tid-bit of info on the Marketing Pilgrim blog.

    For those who have blogs through Blogger (like this one) and who have converted to the new system recently, take a look at your code. It appears that there are some *minor* issues. Actually, just one but wow – is it a doozy.

    Blogger blogs, by default, include the following generic code: <$BlogMetaData$>

    Well this doesn’t look so bad. It tells Blogger to insert the meta data specified for the site through the Blogger control panel, how helpful. The control panel allows you to set your blog as listed or unlisted. If it’s listed then it will be crawlable, if it’s unlisted then it will not be. Unfortunately for some unfortunates who have recently switched, this tag is producing the following:



    Hmmm, looks OK, looks OK, WAIT!!! Huston, we have a problem.

    So, if you’ve recently converted to the new version of Blogger, be sure to check your code. You might find something a bit, well, let’s use the word “hindering” shall we?

    As an additional note, and on an unrelated topic, please accept my apologies for the lack of posts of late. I’ve been busy ransacking and preparing to write about Google Personalization which involves tearing through 6 patents (now THAT’s fun reading) and then taking the time to understand what they actually mean. SiteProNews editor Jim Hedger and I will be publishing a white paper in the next couple weeks on the subject. I will be posting some patent info in the next couple days on this blog so keep watching.

    And to be fair to the source of the Blogger info, here’s your link Andy. :)

    SEO news blog post by @ 2:36 pm


     

    February 7, 2007

    Google’s Personalization Patents

    After yesterday’s post on Google launching their personalization feature I received plenty of emails regarding the patents this feature is based on. I will soon be publishing an article covering the subject so I won’t fine-tooth the details here (you’ll just have to come back regularly for the article :) however I’d like to include a few links you’re likely interested in. And they are:

    The Patents
    These are the patents this new feature is based on

    The Feedback
    Here are links to some great articles, blog posts and feedback on the subject (there’s a lot more out there than this – I’ve just picked what I believe to be the best of the info

    And just a reminder – keep watching our blog. We’ll be posting an announcement of one of the most researched articles I’ve ever done on what is arguably the biggest change in search in years.

    SEO news blog post by @ 6:49 pm


     

    January 25, 2007

    Google Update & BotNets

    Let’s begin our post here with an update on Google PageRank. There is an update underway. Now, before any of you panic that your PR has just dropped, take a peek at your competitors.

    During the last toolbar update I noticed a TON of sites making huge gains. While I’m always pleased to see my clients jump up a couple PR points, in the last update a lot of it didn’t make sense. I had clients I would have predicted to jump to a PR4 from the 3 they were at but when they jumped straight to PR5, well it didn’t make sense. At lost the current update hits and the client I’m thinking of dropped to a PR4 – right where they should be with my understanding of the way the world works. :)

    If you noticed drops in your PageRank value it may well be due to the current corrections going on. Think back a few months, were you celebrating a little too hard with a huge jump? Now it’s time for sobriety. :)

    And BotNets

    There’s a great article that appears to support my 2007 prediction on Webmaster Radio regarding Google developing a diskless computer (or at least working with manufacturers to do so). Well in an article on the BBC website titled, Criminals ‘may overwhelm the web’, the first signs of it are appearing though you need to read between the lines.

    Vint Cerf, Google employee and one of the developers of the TCP/IP protocol (if you don’t know what TCP/IP is, it’s the “language” that the web and most networks function on) referred to the proliferation of botnets as a pandemic and noted the following:

    “Of the 600 million computers currently on the Internet, between 100 and 150 million were already part of these botnets.”

    That paints a pretty bleak picture. How can we combat this pandemic? Is there even a solution?
    Fortunately Michael Dell (founder of Dell computers) offered the following:

    “The future might bring “disposable virtual PCs”, accessed through the Internet, that would minimise the threat of a persistent virus infection.”

    My prediction for 2007 (or perhaps 2008 but that we would at least hear confirmation this year) was that Google would develop a cheap home system that would connect to a network and network storage rather than a hard drive. Everything would happen online. It appears that’s the “solution”.

    Am I the only one that finds it an odd coincidence that Google points out the significant threats that are present (and make no mistake, they are threats) and that Dell bring forth the solution of a dummy machine that is centrally administered and thus, more easily secured and managed? Oh, and need I remind you that in June of 2006 Dell and Google signed a distribution deal?

    Hmmmmmmmmm. Methinks my predictions for 2007 might be in the makings. :)

    With all this said, botnets are a HUGE security and web issue. While I like to point out that Google and Dell and likely positioning themselves for the launch of this new computer system that does not make the issue any less real. There is a quote, “Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you.” Just because major corporations may take advantage and seek gains from this issue doesn’t mean it’s not real and that it doesn’t threaten the very nature and function of the Internet. The article is worth reading and, if you have the time, researching. You can read the article on the BBC website here. You can also listen to Jim Hedger and I speak with Ryan Sherstobitoff from Panda Technology on just this subject on Webmaster Radio here (this is from December 21st). (Note: hyperlink to WMR removed as the page is no longer there)

    SEO news blog post by @ 6:04 pm


     

    Google Update & BotNets

    Let’s begin our post here with an update on Google PageRank. There is an update underway. Now, before any of you panic that your PR has just dropped, take a peek at your competitors.

    During the last toolbar update I noticed a TON of sites making huge gains. While I’m always pleased to see my clients jump up a couple PR points, in the last update a lot of it didn’t make sense. I had clients I would have predicted to jump to a PR4 from the 3 they were at but when they jumped straight to PR5, well it didn’t make sense. At lost the current update hits and the client I’m thinking of dropped to a PR4 – right where they should be with my understanding of the way the world works. :)

    If you noticed drops in your PageRank value it may well be due to the current corrections going on. Think back a few months, were you celebrating a little too hard with a huge jump? Now it’s time for sobriety. :)

    And BotNets

    There’s a great article that appears to support my 2007 prediction on Webmaster Radio regarding Google developing a diskless computer (or at least working with manufacturers to do so). Well in an article on the BBC website titled, Criminals ‘may overwhelm the web’, the first signs of it are appearing though you need to read between the lines.

    Vint Cerf, Google employee and one of the developers of the TCP/IP protocol (if you don’t know what TCP/IP is, it’s the “language” that the web and most networks function on) referred to the proliferation of botnets as a pandemic and noted the following:

    “Of the 600 million computers currently on the Internet, between 100 and 150 million were already part of these botnets.”

    That paints a pretty bleak picture. How can we combat this pandemic? Is there even a solution?
    Fortunately Michael Dell (founder of Dell computers) offered the following:

    “The future might bring “disposable virtual PCs”, accessed through the Internet, that would minimise the threat of a persistent virus infection.”

    My prediction for 2007 (or perhaps 2008 but that we would at least hear confirmation this year) was that Google would develop a cheap home system that would connect to a network and network storage rather than a hard drive. Everything would happen online. It appears that’s the “solution”.

    Am I the only one that finds it an odd coincidence that Google points out the significant threats that are present (and make no mistake, they are threats) and that Dell bring forth the solution of a dummy machine that is centrally administered and thus, more easily secured and managed? Oh, and need I remind you that in June of 2006 Dell and Google signed a distribution deal?

    Hmmmmmmmmm. Methinks my predictions for 2007 might be in the makings. :)

    With all this said, botnets are a HUGE security and web issue. While I like to point out that Google and Dell and likely positioning themselves for the launch of this new computer system that does not make the issue any less real. There is a quote, “Just because you’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re not out to get you.” Just because major corporations may take advantage and seek gains from this issue doesn’t mean it’s not real and that it doesn’t threaten the very nature and function of the Internet. The article is worth reading and, if you have the time, researching. You can read the article on the BBC website here. You can also listen to Jim Hedger and I speak with Ryan Sherstobitoff from Panda Technology on just this subject on Webmaster Radio here (this is from December 21st). (Note: hyperlink to WMR removed as the page is no longer there)

    SEO news blog post by @ 6:04 pm


     

    January 18, 2007

    A Great Webmaster Radio Episode

    As it’s Thursday I once again had the privilege of speaking with veteran SEO and all-round great guy Jim Hedger on Webmaster Radio. Today we had the opportunity to discuss some news including the reopening of DMOZ for submissions. A great piece of news for the SEO industry. We also discussed an interesting competition being held by Microsoft and AMD to “celebrate” the launch of Windows Vista. The competition is solving some puzzles (difficult) but more interesting than that is the top prize: a trip into space. How awesome is that?

    You can register at http://www.vanishingpointgame.com/. Since it costs absolutely nothing to make this request I will: When you do so I’d like to ask that you fill in dave@beanstalk-inc.com in the referrer field. I’ll get an extra 20 points if you do (to a maximum of 200 points). This doesn’t reduce your chances of winning, it just increases mine. :) I’d really like a trip into space (how cool would my kids think I am then … might even make up for working on a computer all day ;)

    Even better than the contest were our guests today though. On the show we had Jeffrey Rohrs, author of The Sausage Manifesto. I first discussed this work back on January 4th when I found an article about it on the SearchEngineWatch.com website. Today I had the privilege of speaking with it’s author and what a great discussion it was. He discussed the hurdles the engines are up against in combating click fraud, how one of the biggest areas they need to address is customer service, and a number of other great point. The link to the episode will follow at the bottom of the post so you can give it a listen. Before doing so I highly recommend reading it at http://www.sausagemanifesto.com/.

    We also had on Becky Ryan speaking about MyBlogLog.com. A great service and networking resource to help professional meet and exchange information quickly and easily. I’ve recently become a member (December 13th) but have really only started using it over the past couple days. If any of you join feel free to add user “beanstalk” to your community. :) Hope to see you there.

    And for those of you interested in listening to the full news and interviews, today’s episode should be up on the WebmasterRadio site tomorrow.

    SEO news blog post by @ 5:54 pm


     

    January 11, 2007

    Mark Joyner On Webmaster Radio

    As our regular readers will know, I host a show every Thursday with Jim Hedger on Webmaster Radio. Today we discussed a few alternative engines that I like including:

    • Everyclick.com – they give 50% of all their prifits to charity and are the fastest growing engine in the UK.
    • WhoToTalkTo.com – an interesting take on job search engines that require people looking for job to post one they know about before they can search.
    • Wize.com – a very interesting shopping engine with a great product ranking system.
    • Cranky.com – A search engine for people 50-100. This is the only engine where you’ll find “jobs after retirement” as the #2 most searched phrase and “sex” at #10.

    We then discussed the new proposed Internet Freedom Preservation Act which helps protect net neutrality. This is important news for anyone with a website. This cross-party act seeks to protect us from having the major Telcos offer competitive advantages to those with bigger wallets regarding how all those 1′s and 0′s move around the ‘net.

    And Then Mark Joyner

    It was after our news segment that Jim and I had the privalege of chatting with Mark Joyner, Internet Marketing guru and, as we found out, all-round good guy.

    While I expected and prepped for an interview based more on the functional aspects of Internet Marketing and his rise to the top, we spent more time discussing how to better your life and the lives of those around you, him military past and some new offering he’s providing to help him fund his philanthropic endeavors.

    His new course (free) offers a variety of tips on how to be more effective. As I discovered in watching the first couple lessons: a lot of it istuff you do or should know – you’ve just learned to ignore the obvious (I know, I do too).

    A lot of what he says makes a lot of sense and while every person’s opinion is just that (their opinion) the free courses are definitely worth the time to watch (and hey, at that price all you stand to lose is an hour of your life and that’s if you watch them all).

    Here are some links from My. Joyner:

    So it was a big show. I would highly recommend giving it a listen (it will be posted on the Webmaster Radio site sometime tomorrow).

    As an aside:

    And in other news, there has been a Google update for existing sites (sites with PR0 will not find increases). This appears to be an updating of internal pages more than a full-blown update. We have not noticed much in the way of ranking changes.

    SEO news blog post by @ 5:58 pm


     

    December 29, 2006

    SEO In 2006 & 2007

    Well here we are at the end of a great year for SEO’s, Internet Marketers and of course, Beanstalk. It’s been a true pleasure to attend my first Search Engine Strategies Conference in San Jose and I look forward already to speaking at the New York conference in April. It was also a pleasure to make it through yet another year with our guarantees in tact without a requirement to pay back any clients due to missing them.

    We would like to genuinely thank each and every one of you, clients or just visitors to our blog, for the part you played in making 2006 such a great success for Beanstalk. We look forward to serving you through 2007.

    And now, let’s get on with it shall we? Below you’ll find some great links with info from 2006 and predictions for 2007.

    Webmaster Radio
    – Yesterday on Webmaster Radio, Jim Hedger and I discussed some of our predictions for 2007. Give it a listen. In may cases we disagree so you’ll have to decide for yourself who’s right. (Hint: It’s me ;)

    101 Biggest Stories In Search – Chris Winfield of 10e20.com posted a list of his top 101 stories in search for 2006. There’s some genuine info and some humerus tid-bits. Well worth the read. He includes links to a ton of great info as well.

    Jim Hedger’s predictions for 2007 – Jim Hedger lists his top predictions for 2007 as it relates to search (and Duke Forever). I’ve had to link to the printer-friendly version as SitePro still hasn’t taken my advice and isn’t posting their homepage content in a secondary (permanent) location.

    Rand Fishkin’s Predictions – Rand Fishkin posts on SEOMoz his predictions for the Web in 2007. He’s always worth paying attention to.

    And here are just some of my predictions for 2007:

    1 – Google will launch or at the very least we’ll start hearing some serious rumors that they are going to launch their own network-based computer system. They will work with manufacturers to provide an extremely low cost PC that doesn’t have a hard drive but rather boots from Google’s servers, provides free of charge Google’s apps, is based on the Firefox browser. The only major hurdle they will face is allowing for the installation of programs. They will get around this by having a large online gaming area (fee based) and allowing for either an external hard drive or other memory source.

    2 – MSN will gain ground in search. There are many who will disagree. This is based more on a hunch than anything else so we’re just have to wait and see.

    3 – Social media will continue to gain ground. SEO firms will need to add divisions to accommodate this growing area of Internet Marketing.

    4 – Ask.com will throw at least 5 huge parties in 2007 winning the hearts and minds of SEO’s everywhere. Already looking forward to seeing them in NY. :)

    5 – Enquisite will become much more influential as a provider of search referral data.

    6 – BJ & Tyler will win the Amazing Race 11 (assuming they’re racing together in it). Season 11 will be a “best of” and I’m already anxious to see my fav AR duo head for the finish line.

    And that’s about it for this entry. I hop that you’ve all had a great holiday season thus far and look forward to serving you further through our services, blog, articles and emails through 2007.

    Thanks again and HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!

    SEO news blog post by @ 4:01 pm


     

    SEO In 2006 & 2007

    Well here we are at the end of a great year for SEO’s, Internet Marketers and of course, Beanstalk. It’s been a true pleasure to attend my first Search Engine Strategies Conference in San Jose and I look forward already to speaking at the New York conference in April. It was also a pleasure to make it through yet another year with our guarantees in tact without a requirement to pay back any clients due to missing them.

    We would like to genuinely thank each and every one of you, clients or just visitors to our blog, for the part you played in making 2006 such a great success for Beanstalk. We look forward to serving you through 2007.

    And now, let’s get on with it shall we? Below you’ll find some great links with info from 2006 and predictions for 2007.

    Webmaster Radio
    – Yesterday on Webmaster Radio, Jim Hedger and I discussed some of our predictions for 2007. Give it a listen. In may cases we disagree so you’ll have to decide for yourself who’s right. (Hint: It’s me ;)

    101 Biggest Stories In Search – Chris Winfield of 10e20.com posted a list of his top 101 stories in search for 2006. There’s some genuine info and some humerus tid-bits. Well worth the read. He includes links to a ton of great info as well.

    Jim Hedger’s predictions for 2007 – Jim Hedger lists his top predictions for 2007 as it relates to search (and Duke Forever). I’ve had to link to the printer-friendly version as SitePro still hasn’t taken my advice and isn’t posting their homepage content in a secondary (permanent) location.

    Rand Fishkin’s Predictions – Rand Fishkin posts on SEOMoz his predictions for the Web in 2007. He’s always worth paying attention to.

    And here are just some of my predictions for 2007:

    1 – Google will launch or at the very least we’ll start hearing some serious rumors that they are going to launch their own network-based computer system. They will work with manufacturers to provide an extremely low cost PC that doesn’t have a hard drive but rather boots from Google’s servers, provides free of charge Google’s apps, is based on the Firefox browser. The only major hurdle they will face is allowing for the installation of programs. They will get around this by having a large online gaming area (fee based) and allowing for either an external hard drive or other memory source.

    2 – MSN will gain ground in search. There are many who will disagree. This is based more on a hunch than anything else so we’re just have to wait and see.

    3 – Social media will continue to gain ground. SEO firms will need to add divisions to accommodate this growing area of Internet Marketing.

    4 – Ask.com will throw at least 5 huge parties in 2007 winning the hearts and minds of SEO’s everywhere. Already looking forward to seeing them in NY. :)

    5 – Enquisite will become much more influential as a provider of search referral data.

    6 – BJ & Tyler will win the Amazing Race 11 (assuming they’re racing together in it). Season 11 will be a “best of” and I’m already anxious to see my fav AR duo head for the finish line.

    And that’s about it for this entry. I hop that you’ve all had a great holiday season thus far and look forward to serving you further through our services, blog, articles and emails through 2007.

    Thanks again and HAPPY NEW YEAR !!!

    SEO news blog post by @ 4:01 pm


     

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