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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.


    August 31, 2007

    Farewell Jim

    My friend and veteran SEO extraordinaire Jim Hedger will be moving on. For the past year Jim has been the Sr. Editor of Jayde Online, helping change the face of SiteProNews.com, the ISEDN.org and keeping us informed with his blog posts, articles and of course, his show “The Alternative” on Webmaster Radio which I had the great pleasure of co-hosting with him.

    We all wish Jim the very best of luck as he pursues to advance his SEM consulting firm Markland Media, I know he’ll succeed wherever the SEO-world takes him.

    He will be missed as the voice of Jayde Online, but I have a hunch we’ll still be hearing from him often (call it a hunch).

    SEO news blog post by @ 1:18 pm


     

    April 25, 2007

    Paid Links

    There’s a great article posted earlier today on the SiteProNews.com site. The article, written by Bill Platt, discussed the recent controversy surrounding paid links and some comments on them made by Matt Cutts. While you may not gain great insight into the buying or selling of paid links (it’s not that kind of article) it does lend some interesting analysis of the issue and how the engines (mainly Google) are addressing it.

    The article also provides some great links to forums posts discussions of the topic including forums that Matt himself is commenting in. You can read the article on the SiteProNews.com site here. I’d put this article in the “recommended but not mandatory” category of reading. There aren’t any “how to’s” but if you’re engaging in paid links as a buyer or a seller it’s always good to know what the feelings of the engines are and what they can and cannot do.

    Three hours later …

    Well well well, I just had the great fortune of reading a very interesting article on the WebProNews.com site. It discusses Cutts’ recent silence on t he topic of paid links AND (this is the fun part) the fact that VP of Advertising for Google, Mr. Tim Armstrong himself co-founded the company Associated Content, which pays writers to produce sontent (200,000+ pages and growing at a rate of 2,000 pages/day) for the AdSense ad revenue AND (wait for it, wait for it …) BUYS LINKS. Oh ya gotta love the irony.

    You can read the article on the WebProNews.com site here.

    SEO news blog post by @ 1:33 pm


     

    April 14, 2007

    Shareholders Are Funny Animals

    I’ve always found Google shareholders to be funny animals and yesterday provided yet another example of the curiosity that is their buying/selling patterns. The big story being covered right now is the purchase of display advertising giant DoubleClick by Google for 3.1 billion (that’s right … billion) dollars. This is the largest purchase by Google to date in terms of sale price.

    As Jim Hedger from SiteProNews.com points out in his article on the DoubleClick purchase, Google’s paid 20 times DoubleClick’s annual revenue. This is well above the standard for the purchase on online properties. Even so, Google is looking at it not as a normal acquisition but rather a means to propel themselves into the display advertising space years ahead of when they otherwise could. And of course, that they’ve once again trumped both Yahoo! and Microsoft (both of whom were interested in DoubleClick as well) has got to be an added bonus.

    Here are some important links on the deal:

    So why does all this make me call Google shareholders strange animals? Because Google shares actually dropped yesterday in after-hours trading. This reminds me of the drop their shares took after their Q4 earnings report where they announced an increase in revenue but still noted a decline in share values because the increase wasn’t as high as anticipated (though still in the double-digits). Sometimes it appears that good news for Google’s overall health aren’t properly received by shareholders who sell too quickly and miss out on the true value.

    Take my advice shareholders, the DoubleClick deal is a good one for Google. While it might not look great on paper from a pure trade based on the dollar value of the company purchased, the technology and the leaps ahead this will give Google over it’s competitors is well worth the investment. And hey, even $3.1 billion lighter, Google will still report net gains this year. :)

    But what about this makes me

    SEO news blog post by @ 3:54 pm


     

    March 28, 2007

    Building Link Bait Article

    The most recent article by Beanstalk was published today. Titled “Building Link Bait” it outlines the steps to creating effective link bait for your site (as well as describing what link bait is and why it’s important as part of a large link building strategy).

    We are sure to write more on this topic as this article is meant to give an overview of it and some tips on how to get started. So keep watching our SEO articles and blog for more information on this and other SEO topics.

    You can read the article in our archives at http://www.beanstalk-inc.com/articles/links/link-bait.htm.

    SEO news blog post by @ 4:46 pm


     

    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 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


     

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