During my Trend Blogging case study I ended up tracking some statistics regarding the "effectiveness" of Web 2.0 sites, and to what extent they were contributing traffic to my blog. Even though I will be writing a separate blog post on the actual methods I used to drive the traffic to the blog, I wanted [...]
Hubpages Case Study Follow Up – Appear On The First Page Of Google
UPDATE – December 25, 2007: Since I wrote this update on Hubpages Case Study below, the rankings have changed yet again. And since I didn’t actually mention the Scribd rankings from my Scribd Case Study in my initial update, I’ll include these as well. So here are the Google Search Engine results for both Hubpages [...]
Case Study Using Scribd.com – Appear on the First Page of Google Part 2
UPDATE: Unfortunately, due to spamming, Scribd.com is no longer suitable for marketing as they no longer allow hyperlinks out of the saved documents… Yesterday I wrote about Hubpages and how I managed to appear on the first page of google within a couple of days. Due to the nature of hubs, my hubpage got knocked [...]
Can You Avoid the Squidoo Slap?
I’m sure many of you are aware of the now infamous "Squidoo Slap" that happened recently. I just came across a great video series regarding "Squidoo Slap" over at Howie Schwartz’s blog. You can find the videos here: http://www.searchingdot.com/case-studies/Squidoo-Case-Study.html Enjoy! [tags]squidoo, web20, web 2.0, social networking[/tags]
The Death of Squidoo?
It seems that anytime marketers get a hold of something that works it becomes short-lived. And this appears to be true with Squidoo as well. I’ve had several first page rankings with Squidoo with many just about disappearing from the rankings, and I’m not alone. There are many marketers on various internet marketing forums that [...]
