Archive for November, 2009

Will Google Copy Bing with Categories on the Side Bar?

November 25th, 2009 by Benj Arriola

Google Starts Trends

The early days of search pre-Google days were all about crowded interfaces with tons of things going on the page. This was when the main players in the space were Yahoo and Altavista, and those trying to keep up with the page were Excite, Hotbot, Lycos and other. Many of them started with categories displayed since most of these search engines really started as directories.

January 1997 screenshot of Yahoo taken by Ice House Designs

Every other search engine seemed to go into that direction. Categories make sense that it should help guide you drill down into what you are looking for. Then when Google comes out, it take a totally different approach and keeps it clean. Removes all types of categorization and uses the power of search. Google from the very beginning was banking on the fact that their search is sooo powerful, it is easy to drill down into what you are looking for by simply typing in your search query and that their results are so relevant, you do not need to drill down that deep.

Google Beta in 1999 - Screenshot by Chron Tech Blog.

Yahoo and Microsoft Copy Google

The minimalist, clean, simple interface has always worked with Google. Showing the robustness of their search engine algorithm more than anything else that many people really liked which is responsible for all of Google initial boost to success. So if that is the proper formula, they are probably doing something good, so Yahoo and Microsoft have briefly tried it out. Yahoo still has their clean version still (more…)

Running Google Chrome on a Windows PC

November 23rd, 2009 by Benj Arriola

Google Chromium OS

When Google Android OS for mobile phones appeared and also Google created the Chrome browser, even before they announced the coming of an operating system, many of us already guessed it, Google will come out with it’s own operating system. And after news after news from bloggers, finally Google Chrome OS came out.

Google Chrome OS will be installed on various computers by the end of next year as an OEM software and since this uses cloud technology, it should run fast with less computing power requirements on processor speed, memory and disk space. But if you want to try the operating system now, you can install the open source version, Chromium OS.

It is probably not the right time to abandon your current operating system and jump on Google’s Chromium OS right away, of course being brand new, there can still be a lot of driver issues and also software support problems. So if possible, we would want to just try this on a dummy PC for testing purposes, but not everyone has an extra computer to play around with and install anything on it. So as a solution to get familiarize with the Chromium Operating System, you can install this on top of Microsoft Windows to get a peek in the new OS. Read the Google Chrome OS installation procedure step by step on the following page.

Pubcon Link: Attribution Analytics Data (Formerly View Through Data) Free Webinar

November 11th, 2009 by Ray "Catfish" Comstock

Also for Pubcon  I am posting the link to our Webinar about Attribution Data (formerly known as View Through Data) where we explain this brand new analytics technology and how it can actually show ROI from social media and PR even for digital assets that are not linked to your site!  Sound like Voodoo?  Only a little..lol.  Here is the link to the Free Attribution Data Webinar!

Free Long Tail Keyword Analysis, SEO Research and Measurement Tool from BusinessOnLine

November 11th, 2009 by Ray "Catfish" Comstock

Today at Pubcon I will be announcing a new keyword analysis, research and measurement tool from BusinessOnLine that is free and built simply using Excel.  This search analytics tool can be used to baseline and understand the long tail keyword performance of your Web site.  At SES in San Jose, I told people of the importance of understanding your long tail performance over time as another key indicator of the success of your SEO campaign.  However at that time, I told people that it is virtually impossible to do this in most existing analytics platforms and that we use a proprietary tool to accomplish our long tail baselines and subsequent performance monitoring.  Well after I said that I felt like I had let some people down by not giving them a solution to the problem.  So for Pubcon 2009 here in Las Vegas, I wanted things to be different.  So I had Ilya, the mad Russian scientist of BusinessOnLine who is an Excel expert, but together a simple tutorial on how to build an long tail keyword analysis tool for FREE :)

So, here is the (more…)

Yahoo Displaying DMOZ Title? Also Not Following NOODP

November 10th, 2009 by Benj Arriola

Just a few minutes ago, colleague Laura Beatty here at BusinessOnLine notices something on Yahoo, and says Yahoo is not showing the correct title tag. I took at look at it searching BusinessOL  and yup, it does look different.

Yahoo Title different from the HTML title tag.

Yahoo Title different from the HTML title tag.

After looking at it deeper, of course the first think we checked was Yahoo Directory since Yahoo is already known to do this, in the same way how (more…)

Bad Office Usability Day!

November 5th, 2009 by Benj Arriola

We work on the 17th floor of a building and we heard the 18th floor was working on some recarpeting I think. A lot of heavy work that we can hear from downstairs, some drilling and other things that either sound like some slamming in a wresting match or someone playing bowling upstairs. And then suddenly this happens at Megan’s desk: (more…)