Matt Cutts 1 - DaveN 0

Not that I would ever actually keep score..(and if I was Matt would still be winning

Yesterday I posted reinclusion request indigo clothing

Today I have to issues an apology to Google… SORRY !

Matt Cutts Said :

and add to the list of Questions : DID YOU SELL LINKS IN THE PAST 6 MONTHS !

Re-examine your assumptions? E.g. http://web.archive.org/web/20070817163057/http://www.indigoclothing.com/blog/ is a link that shows when they were selling links. Later versions of their site were selling even more links, e.g. “sexy underwear” links.

Google has been very clear about how we feel about selling/buying links. If indigoclothing.com has dropped their text link ads and remove the links that they sold, they could do a reconsideration request. According to the data I looked at, the site has never done a reconsideration request.

And yes he is Bang on the Money, and has I said SES NYC and say again Buying and Selling links is just not worth the risk !

DaveN

Reinclusion Request - indigoclothing

what do you do when you know you haven’t do anything wrong, but Google still gives you a penalty

Take http://www.indigoclothing.com/and Alex is a reader and sometimes comments on my blog, I got an IM from him today asking me to look at his site more a favour and than anything else, see you it looks like his site has been hit with a penalty.

so I asked Alex a few simple question.

ME: Links.. have you purchased any say in the last 6 months ?
Alex : NO

ME What site changes have you made
Alex we added a hidden Div and Google analytics’s

ME WTF .. you mad Hidden Div?
Alex you can see on homepage, the green bar below images click it…. Scriptalicious

ME ok .. how do you handle 404’s
Alex ???? serverside we serve a 404 with links

Me : you got any new links recently, it has to be link related mate
Alex : we won the Wordpress contract to run their shop

Me : Link please
Alex : http://shop.wordpress.net/

Me : http://shop.wordpress.net/world/about/ I bet that fucked you up
Alex : what should we do ask them to remove the links and file a reinclusion request

Me: WHAT ! you have done nothing wrong… I ranted for a while… what I would do is

a) If you don’t have google webmaster central account - get one
b) Yes file a re-inclusion request
c) Pray a lot

so what would you do in this case.. you know you haven’t made any mistakes but you still got hit with a Google penalty

DaveN

Google Webmaster Central errors

that’s what I get when I try to see the stats on www.davidnaylor.co.uk

“We have detected that your 404 (file not found) error page returns a 200 (Success) status in the header.”

really that’s new to me, because I handle it with a 301 plug in, all 404’s get logged and 301 to the root then I sort out, what the 301 Page should be..

but the page that Webmaster Central is looking for returns a 200 .. wtf .. and does this mean my blog just picked a Black flag in the organic listings ???

DaveN

Dell caught spamming

looks like Dell has hired a Spammer to do thier SEO

http://laptops.dell.co.uk/laptops/60/
http://laptops.dell.co.uk/cheap-laptops/62/
http://laptops.dell.co.uk/notebook/63/
http://laptops.dell.co.uk/laptop-computers/66/
http://laptops.dell.co.uk/cheap-laptop/69/
http://laptops.dell.co.uk/laptop/70/

pages like these do two things, Make SEO’s look bad, people just don’t realise that what Dell have done isn’t seo !, and it makes Dell’s marketing team look very very stupid ..

nice to leave in the Database calls as well !

Dell spam

Dave

Ross Caveille ContextWeb’s New UK General Manager Interview Dan Horton SEO

Inline with ContextWeb’s expansion  ADSDAQ Ad Exchange to the UK, Ross Caveille has just been announced as the new UK general manager. I welcomed the opportunity to interview him:

1) What are your immediate thoughts about the newly created position ?

 My thoughts are it’s great, it’s an opportunity for ContextWeb’s ADSDAQ Exchange to launch into a new market and hopefully use this as a stepping stone into additional European markets in the future. I am excited about being a part of this and hope to replicate the success over here that ContextWeb has enjoyed in the US.

2) With a mission of  reaching  the exchange’s audiences of UK visitors, what is your main strategy for achieving this?

 As in the US we will work with large and small UK publishers alike and promote the use of the ADSDAQ Exchange’s self-serve portal.   With over 5,000 publishers already in the exchange to date, we look forward to continued momentum in the UK. Also, strategic partnerships will be formed with key publishers in the UK market in order to generate sufficient reach across content rich web pages.  

3) What do you hope to bring to the new role ?

Having been involved with the UK digital market for over six years I hope to be able to bring experience and knowledge of this environment plus and instant introduction to ContextWeb and the ADSDAQ Exchange with key industry figures. I am also extremely excited about establishing the Company within the UK and will be channeling this energy into growing the business.

4) With such a global audience how will you focus in your mission ?

 Initially, we will be establishing the ADSDAQ Exchange in the UK and campaigns will be UK-focused so we will be working closely with advertisers targeting UK IPs. The UK marketplace is predominantly London oriented but does have a strong presence in Manchester and Leeds so these three areas will be key.

5) Your experience at Microsoft must have some influence in the business decisions that you make. What are your thoughts about their current plans to acquire Yahoo and indeed develop their market within search ?

 There is a lot of consolidation happening in the market right now and this is not just specific to Microsoft or Google. However, as these two big players size one another up it is imperative that Microsoft make some inroads into Google’s dominance of search as it is clear that Google will be aggressively expanding into display. There are probably additional attractions to the acquisition for Microsoft, with mobile being a likely consideration, but I am happy for this power struggle to continue and let us focus on providing our clients with cutting edge technology and superior service levels.

6)  How do you foresee the technology market evolving within the next five years ?

 The UK market is a little behind the US, however, not as much as it used to be. Exchanges are a relatively new addition to the online marketing mix and I foresee that this will eventually be the platform of choice for the majority of advertisers and publishers alike. Previously and - to a great extent - currently, technology platforms are quite stand-alone and tend to not work well or at all with other technologies of a similar offering e.g. adserving tends to be Atlas or DoubleClick but rarely an amalgamation of the two. I wish I could predict the future but I would hope new technologies will be about control and mutual benefit, for all sides of the equation rather than the proprietor. 

7) Currently, advertisers and publishers have complete control. Is this an area you feel will change in the near future ?

 I would actually suggest that currently, advertisers and publishers do not have complete control. Often an advertiser will not have control over which page they appear on, the format that appears or the frequency in which this happens. Similarly, a publisher can stipulate which advertisers they would like or exclude certain brands but will rarely be in full control of volumes to advertiser. In both instances I am talking about advertisers and publishers that have enough scale to be represented by a third party, whether this be an advertising agency or sales house. The shift to an exchange platform does increase the control that an advertiser and publisher has in particularly if this is at the page-level which is what is so appealing about ADSDAQ by ContextWeb. I hope this trend increases in the future and control is given to both publishers and advertisers alike. Technology has a key role to play in this.

8) With such success of the business within the US market. How do you think this will compare to the UK market ?

 Seeing as though we are three days old in the UK I will be in a better position to answer this further down the line. But, the minds that made ContextWeb a success in the US are fully supportive of the UK launch and I hope to be able to work as closely as possible with these people to replicate this.

9) Who do you see as the main competition in reaching the exchange’s audiences of UK visitors ?

 You could argue that any vendor wishing to acquire advertising budget or publisher inventory is a competitor and indeed at some point they all probably will be. There are exchanges and contextual targeting tools available for advertisers in the UK now however each has its own platform, degree of targeting that it can achieve and USP. The general lack of understanding of what an exchange is and how to best make use of it is also something that will take time to overcome so as much as it is about gaining a foothold in the marketplace it is also important that vendors of all walks take the care and attention to educate as they grow. 

Thanks very much for your time Ross.

 Dan Horton SEO           

Firefox Update and SEO’s Suffer

so I have been pulling my hair out recently with the the amount of Firefox crashes 3 this morning already, I have trimmed down as many plugin’s as possible to no avail.. I even decide to update and download the beta of Firefox 3, and this is where it gets slightly suspicious, what’s happening with the 2 plugins I use 99% of the time?

FireFox 3

yep SearchStatus and ShowIP both are incompatible with the Beta version of Firefox 3, so the 1 million dollar question

is it SearchStatus and Showip which is causing the errors in Firefox, If so the problem needs to be fixed asap or my love affair I have had with Firefox will be over and Microsoft will have me back for ever..

DaveN

MyMahalo and the Mahalo Toolbar

Ok, so I met Jason Calacanis briefly at SES New York, he’s a lot shorter than I thought he was going to be, maybe that’s his issue :)

Anyway he accused me of No-following links to mahalo so there you Go Jason a clean link…

Anyway I was a little bit miffed that I was leaving Tuesday I actually wanted to see Jason speak, I hate it when I hear things second hand so to speak..

so Jason announced the new MyMahalo I guess from what I reading a another social site / friends thingy ..oh hum

The new MyMahalo will make social graph features more prominent on the Mahalo search results. Page will show pictures of friends that have shown an interest in a specific topic. Reviews will be imported directly onto the page (with user permission). It’s giving users the chance to leverage all of their data into one spot.

From Lisa Barone the meanest Blog on the block

One More Thing:

what is a little worrying was the Mahalo Toolbar, from what I have heard is very close to spyware, so I tried to install on Firefox but it crashed, Not Jason’s Fault my Firefox has been acting up so I will a more in depth look at both after the week when I can reinstall FF

anyway Jason see No no-follow and chill out I know loads of short people it’s not an Issue.

DaveN

I am Man hear me Tweet

yes I have done the the dirty deed and stated using twitter, and I’m lov’in it big style, So follow me and I will start giving out some cool tips.

my Twitter address is http://twitter.com/DaveNaylor

DaveN

How To Make A Hangman’s Noose

if you find and are thinking of hurting yourself please speak to the Samaritans

Ok this is why I’m posting this, If you are in the UK you know that a lot of young people in Bridgend area have taken their own life’s 17 since the the start of last year..


YOU TUBE videos like this one
should be banned please flag it

DaveN

Firefox keeps crashing due to ajax

This is so stupid, Firefox updated, now when I go to places like Bloglines or Google maps it crashes. when was Gbrowser been released again… btw IE8 is just unusable at present

DaveN

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