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Now That It’s The One Millionth and First Word, “Web 3.0″ Can Be Retired To The Dictionary

I kid I kid but…seriously?

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What do you do if you are an obscure language group in Austin, Texas looking for attention? You declare “Web 2.0″ the one millionth word in the English language. So says the Global Language Monitor, which looks at usage of words on the Web and adds them to its online dictionaries. “Web 2.0″ has been in common usage for a long time, even though Merriam-Webster does not yet recognize it. But interest in the term peaked long ago, and everyone is pretty much ready to move on now. Even John Battelle and Tim O’Reilly, who popularized the term with their Web 2.0 conferences, realize the term is stale. They are looking to extend their brand by calling their next conference “Web Squared.” I guess Web 3.0 was taken.

Kudos to the Language Monitor for picking the one word guaranteed to get them coverage. I just don’t think that “Hai Joi” (Word No. 999,999) or “Noob” (No. 999,998) would have elicited the same response. However, their definition is not so great:

Web 3.0 – The next generation of web products and services, coming soon to a browser near you.

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Use LinkedIn for Link Building – RoryMartin.com Seattle Social Media Expert

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Many of you may know about LinkedIn. If you don’t, then let me enlighten. Linkedin is a social networking site that targets business professionals. It is helpful in setting up relationships for business opportunities and partnerships. It also has a more social aspect that is gaining in popularity. 

And while the business networking aspect is great, I’m writing to tell you it can be useful for your SEO efforts too, specifically link building. You may not know this, but LinkedIn does not employ the nofollow attribute on its links, like most other social networking sites. So that means we can use LinkedIn responsibly to build some nice one-way links to our sites and blogs. Even better your employees can use this to build some SEO-friendly links to your company site.

Lets look at the easy steps to do this.

1. Of course the first step is to get a LinkedIn account, if you don’t have one already join today.

2. Go to your profile page and click the link at the top right, “Edit Public Profile Settings”.

3. You can edit “Your Public Profile URL” and choose either your name or your company name. I used my name. Company owners may be better off using the company name for branding purposes. Some of you more SEO-minded people can use keywords in your URL, but I don’t believe spamming your url with keywords is the best option. When you have decided, set the address.

4.Choose “Full View recommended” as your option so search engines can see your links.

5. Be sure to check the “Websites” check box so they are showing on your public profile. You don’t want to hide from the search engine spiders. If you don’t have any sites, go add them (see step 6)

6. Add your websites, if you haven’t already. Be sure to use descriptive keywords in your link text. LinkedIn will give you the default text of “My Website” and “My Blog”, but I’m betting you can do better. I used SEO Company and SEO Blog. And try use all three website options, deep link to one site if you don’t have three sites. Be sure to choose “Other” when editing the website or you can’t enter your custom text.

7. To make these links have more authority, you will need to link to your public profile page. Put it on your own site, on your blog, in your comments on other blogs and so forth. Oh, and of course make connections with LinkedIn.Tthat is why you joined, right?

You have just created up to three one-way links on a high-ranking, high-authority site…for free.

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Use Twitter for Search Engine Optimization – RoryMartin.com Seattle Web Design

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With the newfound popularity of microblogging/presence networks like Twitter, these may well be the next haven for people looking into optimizing their sites for search engines. Twitter can be used not just for messaging, but also to generate traffic, particularly since Twitter allows for embedding links in tweets. Plugins like Alex King’s Twitter Tools even automate things for WordPress bloggers. You can set it to post a tweet automatically every time you publish a blog post.

Secondly, Twitter status pages themselves are starting to get indexed by the search engines, and I would think many of these have been getting good Google PageRanks on their own. To illustrate, the twitter.com home page has a PageRank of 9/10, which is considerably high. Matt Cutts’s Twitter page has a pagerank of 6/10, while my own Twitter page has a PR of 0/10, as I have joined twitter recently.

SEO-wise, subfolders are treated as part of the original domain, while subdomains are treated as separate sites altogether. Therefore, whatever SEO benefits twitter.com is getting will trickle down to its subfolders, including user status pages and tweets.

And then there are the alternative uses of Twitter. And I think this is better than link blogging using a full blogging platform or even social bookmarking services like stumbleupon.com because of the push aspect of Twitter.

And it’s not only the push aspect. Each time I post a link on my Twitter status page, all of my followers’ friends pages get to display that link, too. If I have thousands of followers, not only does Twitter push the link to their clients (IM, desktop client, mobile phone, or even web), I also get thousands of new inbound links toward that link I just posted.

These, among other reasons, make me think Twitter and other microblogging/presence services may be ripe for the picking for SEOs. Unfortunately, spammers have also started to mass-produce tweets with links to their own sites. At least they won’t be disturbing anyone, unless they have friends/subscribers in their networks (which can be done with some social engineering).

Of course, sometimes this may not work as intended. For instance, Twitter is limited to 140 characters per post, and so most Twitter clients (including Twitter’s own web interface itself) use URL shortening services like urltea.com and tinyurl.com. I discussed the disadvantages of short URL services a while back with some friends, and my concern is basically about the URL shortening services getting the link love instead of your own domain.Where there are web apps, there will always be people looking for ways to explore–and possibly exploit–these for their own purposes.

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Conenza Tops Cool Vendor List for Social Networking Companies

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Conenza Named “Cool Vendor” in Social Software Report by Gartner

Vendors selected for the “Cool Vendors in Social Software” report are “innovative, impactful and intriguing”

SEATTLE, WA, (PRWEB) March 17, 2009 – Conenza, a leading provider of corporate social networking solutions for enterprise alumni and employee communities, today announced that it was one of four vendors listed in the “Cool Vendors in Social Software, 2009” (1) report by top analyst firm, Gartner, Inc.

According to the Gartner report, “social software is one of the hottest areas in the software industry.” Strategic CIOs and HR leaders are leveraging social software to retain access to the valuable knowledge of departing employees, reduce recruiting costs, facilitate effective employee on-boarding and off-boarding, and build extended talent pools of company-savvy collaborators and contributors.

“In today’s challenging economic environment, companies are looking for ways to quickly increase efficiency and cut costs,” said Tony Audino, Conenza CEO. “A private and secure corporate social network can enable a company to enhance collaboration and the sharing of best practices and information across the enterprise, identify and leverage the unique skill sets of employees and corporate alumni, and create valuable connections between and among current and former employees around the globe. With world-class technology and more than a decade of ‘online community-building’ experience, Conenza guides Global 2000 companies in building and growing vibrant online alumni and employee social networks, providing a competitive advantage in talent management, knowledge retention, business development, and high-value marketing.”

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The Five Pillars of Social Media Marketing

Great article from MarketingPilgrim.com

Any and all forms of Social Media Marketing tactics fall under at least one of these five forms of action. Often the same channel will incorporate two or more of these:
1.    Declaration of Identity
2.    Identity through Association
3.    User-initiated Conversation
4.    Provider-initiated Conversation
5.    In-Person Interaction
Identity-based Interaction is your declaration of your value, who you are, and where you can be found. Your customer happens upon your online identity that you, as a provider, define and declare. This is anything from your About Us pages on your blog or website, to your MySpace profile, to your Naymz profile. Here, there is very little interaction outside of your own declaration, but this becomes critical in defining how you can benefit your marketplace.
There has been a recent outcrop of websites created purely for this function. An expanded business card, if you will. Most also include the opportunity to link to your other forms of presence online, bringing together your presence in one place…well, kind-of. They include:
•    Naymz
•    Ziki
•    ClaimID
•    SuprGlu
•    LinkedIn
Association-based Interaction is your customers’ opportunity to associate themselves with you and you with your customers. Most obviously, this is accomplished through things like becoming “Friends” on MySpace, you and your customers’ BlogRoll, or through their social bookmarking. This is your customer wearing your company’s logo proudly – Like Andy wears his Beatles shirts.
The most explicit form of allowing for this ability is through social bookmarking sites. I say this, and not social networking sites, because this is the sole function of these sites. Make it easy for your customers to bookmark your site, blog posts, etc with their favorite tool.

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Creative Business Growth- A Workshop With Local Experts – The Lab

Velocity Art And Design

As a Seattle Web Design company that specializes in Seattle Search Engine Optimization and Seattle Social Media Marketing, I really loved doing this event…for more information please visit our site at RoryMartin.com

Creative Business Growth: A Workshop With Local Experts
March 19 6-8 pm at our Seattle Store
251 Yale Ave N. Seattle WA 98109  206.749.9575

Guest Experts include

Rory Martin: Seattle web design – Rory has run web design and marketing firms for 12 years including www.rorymartin.com. His areas of expertise are growing small businesses with limited resources, search engine optimization, applying social media to business models, and web design in Seattle.

Tracy Schneider: A writer with the Seattle P-I and principal of her own marketing firm, Tracy excels in unconventional marketing for business and non-profit organizations. Tracy will be discussing how to promote one’s company  through traditional and non-traditional means.

Kristen Rask and Andrea Porter: Owners of Bluebottle Gallery and Schmancy, Andrea and Kristen are collectively the Grassroots Business Association. Speaking on the GBA, their perspective as retailers, and how to support a network of small businesses. They will also be addressing growth of a retail business.

Thanks to Trophy Cupcakes and DrySoda for the refreshments.

Join us for an excellent lecture on Seattle web design.

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Competitor Analysis in Seattle

The RoryMartin.com method of competitor analysis in Seattle is the process of reviewing the strengths and weaknesses of existing and upcoming competitors. The analysis provides an offensive and defensive strategic framework through which to identify opportunities and threats.

Seattle competitor analysis is an essential part of corporate strategy. Many firms do not conduct this type of analysis often enough. Instead, many companies operate on impressions and intuition, based on experience. As a result, traditional practices place most firms at risk of having competitive blindspots due to a lack of this, competitor analysis.

No matter your location, firms in Arlington,  Auburn,  Bellevue,  Boise,  Bonney Lake,  Bremerton,  Des Moines,  Edmonds,  Everett,  Gig Harbor,  Graham, Indianola,  Issaquah,  Kent,  Kingston,  Kirkland,  Lake Stevens,  Langley, Los Angeles,  Lynnwood,  Marysville,  Mill Creek,  Mukilteo,  Oak Harbor,  Olympia,  Orting,  Portland,  Port Gamble, Port Orchard,  Poulsbo,  Puyallup,  Redmond,  Renton,  SeaTac,   Seattle,  Silverdale,  Snohomish,  Southworth, Steilacoom,  Suquamish,  Tacoma,  Tukwila,  Tumwater,  and Yelm, can all benefit from local Competitor analysis.

One useful technique is making a competitor overview. The steps include:

  • Define your business – scope and nature.
  • List your competitors.
  • Determine your customers and what benefits they expect.
  • Determine your industry’s key success factors.
  • Rank the key success factors by giving each one a value.
  • Rank each competitor using the key success factors.
  • Add each of the columns for an assessment of each competitor.

Let RoryMaritn.com help you implement your Competitor analysis in Seattle, online and in your local communtiy.

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Our Service Areas

RoryMartin.com offers web design and development in Seattle. We services the following areas and beyond.

Arlington, Auburn, Bellevue, Boise, Bonney Lake,  Bremerton,  Des Moines,  Edmonds, Everett, Gig Harbor, Graham, Indianola,  Issaquah, Kent, Kingston,  Kirkland, Lake Stevens, Langley, Los Angeles, Lynnwood, Marysville, Mill Creek, Mukilteo,  Oak Harbor, Olympia, Orting, Portland, Port Gamble, Port Orchard, Poulsbo, Puyallup, Redmond, Renton, SeaTac,  Seattle, Silverdale,  Snohomish, Southworth, Steilacoom, Suquamish,  Tacoma, Tukwila, Tumwater, Yelm.

Online, or in person.

Contact us today…Rory@RoryMartin.com Phone: 206-355-0894

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Content Management

Rory Martin Web Design in Seattle, specializes in web content management systems.

We design to simplify the administration of  web sites. In particular, allowing business owners to edit their own site’s content without the need for any technical knowledge.

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