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Lee Odden

Online Marketing News and Articles

Lee Odden
Lee Odden
Online Marketing

Yahoo! to charge companies to ensure search index placement – Site Match, the commercial paid inclusion component of the new program, will be available on a subscription or full-service basis directly from Overture and other resellers.

eWeek’s Take on Google Relevance Snippet: “Google’s reliance on link popularity may have finally hit a wall. Past a certain point, link counting rewards “optimized” sites rather than lesser-known sites that may contain exactly what you need.”

Practical Guide to Basic SEO – Not a bad rundown of tactics, shameless plug included. From iMedia Connection.

From WebProWorld:
Two ways to get your site listed in Yahoo! (both require a Yahoo membership):


Online Marketing News and Articles

Internet Marketing News and Articles

Lee Odden
Lee Odden
Online Marketing

Everything you ever wanted to know about Google – From Wired Magazine. Ah, they left this out though: United States Patent 6,678,681

Here’s a decent article on what you should know about Web Analytics – From iMedia Connection

SEMPO Gain New Sponsors: Google, Overture, and GO TOAST – This is a great thing, to see more major search properties acknowledging SEMPO. SEMPO’s charger is to increase awareness and promote the value of search engine marketing services.

Why Yahoo Discontinuing Google Results May Cost You Even More Money – You can pay to be included in Inktomi and for now, show up in Yahoo default search results. This article by Mike Grehan, explains how Yahoo will discontinue automatic inclusion for Inktomi paid inclusion in exchange for another index, which will need to be paid for separately. i.e. – you’ll have to pay Yahoo and Inktomi separately.


Internet Marketing News and Articles

LookSmart Looking Bad – Inktomi Looking Good

Lee Odden
Lee Odden
Online Marketing

The loss of MSN as a major client really hit LookSmart hard. It’s a familiar scenario – remember what happened with RealNames? They say they’re restructuring, but how will LookSmart ever make up for losing such a huge client? Article from Media Daily News

New results on MSN search will come from Inktomi, which is now owned by Yahoo. Inktomi will also power the default search results on Yahoo since the relationship with Google is terminating. If a website is not ranking well with Inktomi sourced search engines, then any traffic from Yahoo and MSN will pretty much disappear.

It’s important to diversify sources of online traffic more now than ever. After Google shook things up a bit last December and in January this year, many web marketers have re-evaluated their obsession with Google, and started to look more seriously at other avenues of traffic. I have no doubt Overture and Google AdWords PPC revenues are up.


LookSmart Looking Bad – Inktomi Looking Good

Google, Tuples and DIPRE – Oh My

Lee Odden
Lee Odden
Online Marketing

Here’s an interesting tidbit from Google: A recent patent filed by Sergey Brin for their search technology “invention” that describes some of the inner workings of how Google ranks pages. After reading this you’ll either: a) get very excited b) fall asleep

If you’re interested in that, you’ll also like the classic “The Anatomy of a Search Engine. I’m sure there are a few out there that would like to see a digested version of this information that provides specific web development and copywriting guidelines. For the most part, it’s still true that a site with robust, quality content that is well-linked will do nicely on Google.


Google, Tuples and DIPRE – Oh My

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Friendster No Friend to Google – Answers with Orkut.com

Lee Odden
Lee Odden
Online Marketing


Article from News.com
– Google made it’s entry into the social networking marketing live yesterday. Officially, Google says Orkut is not part of it’s product lineup – the site indicates it is “in affiliation with Google”.

Interesting move by Google, but is it a strategic initiative, or just a pet project by Orkut Buyukkokten, the Google engineer who developed the app? Anything new that Google comes out with prior to the IPO is going to look like a bit of beefing up, I think.

To join Orkut, you must be invited, you cannot sign-up on the site, which is interesting. “orkut is a trusted community. In order to join, you need to receive an invitation”. I’m not going to hold be breath for that. That may be an intentional effort to make the service exclusive. Google news started out much the same way so I gues we’ll see.


Friendster No Friend to Google – Answers with Orkut.com

Yahoo vs Google

Lee Odden
Lee Odden
Online Marketing

Press Release from Business Wire

Yahoo recently announced that it’s formed Yahoo! Research Labs, a team of scientists that will investigate and develop future Internet technologies. The team is led by chief scientists from Yahoo and recently purchased PPC firm, Overture.

If you’re not familiar, Google Labs has been around for quite a while. Cool tools like voice search and Google deskbar as well as features like Google News have come out of the Google Labs initiative.

With Yahoo discontinuing to use Google search results soon, Yahoo is clearly positioning itself to edge in more aggressively on the market share it once had from Google. With Inktomi soon to replace default search results on Yahoo, businesses that rely on traffic from Yahoo will do well to ensure their rankings are also prominent within Inktomi. Otherwise, when the changeover happens, traffic from Yahoo may all but disappear.


Yahoo vs Google

Top 10 Marketing Tends for 2004

Lee Odden
Lee Odden
Online Marketing

Starting with “Tech marketing rebound”, this article from BtoB lists 10 marketing trends to watch for in 2004 based on comments by top marketing, agency and industry execs interviewed by BtoB.

Additional comments:
“Search will continue to be big,” said Greg Stuart, president-CEO of the Interactive Advertising Bureau.

Keyword search made up 31% of total online ad revenue in the first six months of the year, and Stuart said it will keep growing. “Search has not peaked, and it‚Äôs not going to level off any time soon” he said. “Most people are making profits on first customer contacts with search.”

Link to Article


Top 10 Marketing Tends for 2004

AD:TECH Survey Results

Lee Odden
Lee Odden
Online Marketing

Heavy Internet Marketers Reveal What’s Working What’s Not, & 2004 Budgets

Article: From MarketingSherpa.com

At the time of this post, the link above will reveal the entire article, but after a week or so, I believe it’s placed in a pay-to-view situation (nominal fee).

One of the comments I found interesting was, “We expect SEO spending to continue strong in 2004…” Companies that are tired of spending money on PPC like a water faucet will increasingly look to reputable SEO firms for guidance. That is not to say PPC is going away, or has matured, or anything like that. As marketing organizations within companies are increasingly held accountable, the drive towards finding cost effective tactics will simply increase.


AD:TECH Survey Results

Google Dance – Florida Update

Lee Odden
Lee Odden
Online Marketing

When the Florida update occurred our site felt it like many others. On a Saturday morning, I checked a particular phrase on Google that has driven many, many new customers to us and our site was gone. I know better, but that sinking feeling set in.

About 3 weeks before, we began the process of changing our domain name from a keyword rich, hyphenated name to a shorter name that included the name of our SEO service www.toprankmarketing.com. The shorter name had already been used in radio interviews and our listing in the Marketing Sherpa Guide to SEO Firms.


Google Dance – Florida Update

Online Marketing Resources

Lee Odden
Lee Odden
Blogging Strategy, Link Building, Marketing PR Conferences, Online Marketing, Online PR, Search Marketing, SEO, SEO Tools, Web Analytics

I know many companies that want to engage in search or online marketing for the first time and also those that want to step it up a notch are always on the lookout for better resources. You can spend a lot of time lurking in forums, reading blogs and information sites, reading books, attending conferences and networking and still not be sure of what to do next or what’s right for you. There are a few resources that I’ve found to be consistently effective and high quality that I’ll mention here. This is by no means a comprehensive list – it really represents the resources I find myself using often and/or recently:

Books

  • Winning Results with Google AdWords – Andrew Goodman
  • The Virtual Handshake – David Teten & Scott Allen

Online Marketing Resources

Online Marketing for High Tech in 2004

Lee Odden
Lee Odden
Online Marketing

With recent email legislation, will tech marketers be as enthusiastic about using email for new customer acquisition? Regardless, there’s more and more noise about paid ads within email newsletters which could open up opportunities for very targeted advertising.

Overall the research and article are promising news for BtoB tech marketers. “Confidence with the medium is encouraging marketers to allocate more money to online marketing.” Many technology companies already initiated online campaigns in 2003 that had never explored search engine optimization or PPC as a viable tactic for lead generation. That trend appears to be continuing and 2004 could be a very promising year for tech marketers that can deliver measurable results cost effectively


Online Marketing for High Tech in 2004

About Lee Odden

Lee Odden
Lee Odden
Online Marketing

If your company is in need of expert search engine optimization services, contact TopRank Marketing at 1-877-872-6628 or online.

Online Marketing Blog was created to provide up to date news, resources and information on the search engine industry as well as tactics ranging from search engine optimization to blog marketing and online public relations.

Posts are made by Lee Odden, President of TopRank Online Marketing, a search marketing firm that provides search engine optimization, online public relations and blog marketing services. He is also co-founder of Misukanis & Odden Public Relations firm.

TopRank has been recognized as a leading SEO firm by TopSEOs.com and has been the only Minnesota search engine optimization firm included in Marketing Sherpa’s guide to SEO firms for 2 consecutive years.


About Lee Odden
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