After Snubbing Google, Groupon Raises Nearly $1 Billion in Venture Funding

On January 13th, 2011, wrote:

It looks like snubbing the world’s number one search engine was the right move after all. Just a little over a month after rejecting Google’s $5.3 billion offer, daily deals website – and one of today’s fastest growing companies – Groupon has raised $950 million in one of the largest venture funding rounds of all time. The financing came from a long list of venture capital firms and investors, including Andreessen Horowitz, Greylock Partners, Accel Partners, Battery Ventures, DST, Kleiner Perkins Caulfield & Byers, Silver Lake, Maverick Capital, Technology Crossover Ventures, Mail.Ru Group, and New Enterprise Associates. “We’re thrilled that Groupon has earned the confidence of some of the world’s most respected investment firms,” said Andrew Mason, founder and CEO of Groupon. “With their support, we will continue on our mission to change the way people shop locally and serve the world’s local businesses.” Added Greylock Partners venture capitalists Reid Hoffman and James Slayet in a TechCrunch guest blog post: “We – Read the full article

Competitive Intelligence Revisited: 40 Tools To Keep You One Step Ahead

On January 8th, 2011, wrote:

About a year back we compiled a list of competitive intelligence tools and it turned out to be one of our most popular posts. Well its a new year now and we thought you deserved an updated list. We went through the old list and threw out a few services that are no longer useful and added a whole bunch of new ones for you to check out. Some of the sites are more convenient than others depending on your needs. Some are free and some our expensive. Some of them directly monitor competitors’ advertising efforts while others track social media channels. Some of them offer several services and others only one or two. Heck, some of them aren’t even meant to be competitive intelligence tools, but we think each has something beneficial to offer. It was by pure coincidence that it came out to be an even 40 tools so let us know if there’s more we need to – Read the full article

53 Essential Terms: Internet Marketing and SEO Glossary

On January 7th, 2011, wrote:

In my experience with Internet Marketing and SEO, I have come across a multitude of Internet marketing  and SEO terms.  A lot of these terms usually have very vague or technical definitions that leave you confused and frustrated.  I know how you feel, trust me, I have been there. Fear not, I have compiled a list of internet marketing and SEO keywords in layman’s terms for you people that are new to SEO and internet marketing. 1. Anchor text , anchor link – When you are reading content, and a word is clickable and contains a link. 2. Backlink, back-link – a link from an outside website (outside source) that points back to a website.  (i.e. all the links that connect back to your blog) 3. Broken link – a link that fails to connect to it’s intended destination 4. Cloaking – When a website presents one version of itself to the user and another version to the search engine. – Read the full article

16 Step SEO Checklist Before Launching a Website

On January 4th, 2011, wrote:

SEO isn’t just an additional step to perform when you are launching a website.  It is a process that needs to be implemented throughout the entire website manufacturing process.  Whether you are hiring a SEO professional or optimizing your website yourself, there are certain crucial steps that you cannot neglect in order to fully optimize your website. SEO can be a very confusing concept to grasp; and while new websites must optimize their page rank, they may have no idea where to start optimizing.  Luckily, Danny Dover over at SEOmoz created a checklist that clears the fog on what a thorough SEO process entails. The Checklist: CRUCIAL 1. Targeting- Is each page focusing on one optimal keyword?  This will make it very easy to figure out what each page is relevant for.  Choose a ranking keyword phrase to distinguish each page.  Each following step will need to remain relevant to this keyword phrase. 2. Content- One of the biggest phrases in SEO is – Read the full article

Facebook Surpasses Google as the US Most visited Site in 2010

On January 2nd, 2011, wrote:

Social networking giant Facebook has passed Google, the world’s most popular search engine, as the most-visited site in the United States in 2010, according to leading Internet research and competitive intelligence firm Experian Hitwise. Facebook received 8.93 percent of all US web visits from January to November 2010, while Google accounted for 7.19 percent. Rounding out the top five were Yahoo! Mail (3.52 percent), Yahoo!, and YouTube (2.65 percent). Facebook ranked only third on the list last year, trailing Google and Yahoo! Mail. In 2008, it ranked ninth, behind sites like Google, MySpace, and eBay. “Facebook” was also the most-searched term for the second straight year, followed by “Facebook login” and “YouTube”. According to Experian Hitwise, however, the combination of Google-owned sites like Gmail, Google Maps, and YouTube still ranked ahead of Facebook properties, accounting for 9.85 percent of all US visits. Facebook received 8.93 percent, while Yahoo! properties came in third with 8.12 percent. The results of the study – Read the full article

5 Awesome SEO Plugins for your WordPress

On December 29th, 2010, wrote:

Let’s face it, online marketing is more than just advertising your company on the internet.  Google has evolved into a verb for searching, and your page rank is essential.  Be it your personal blog, or your online business, search engine optimization is crucial for securing the top position on a search. Many people underestimate page rank because they do not understand just how important it is to be the top rank.  In some cases, the 1st position is clicked 90% more than the 2nd position.  With an average click difference of 50-70%, page rank and SEO is not to be taken lightly. There is no perfect formula for SEO.  There are literally hundreds of factors that determine your page rank on Google with some factors that weigh heavier than others.  Here are 5 plugins for your WordPress that can boost your website in a search engine. 1. Super Cache One big factor is how long your website takes to load. – Read the full article

Tips for Optimizing Your Site Globally by Using Local Languages

On December 21st, 2010, wrote:

Google is not the only search engine in the world. In some large countries like Russia, it isn’t even the most popular. It has been estimated that only one fourth of the Internet’s 2 billion users speak English as their native language. Only one fourth! That means that if you are only optimizing your site for people who speak English then you may be missing out on 1.5 billion potential customers! Obviously if you want to expand your market globally, you have to start thinking about targeting local areas around the globe that search on the Internet in different languages. This means translating your site, among other things that will help SEO-wise, and you should do so because it has been proven that people searching on the web trust their native speaking tongue when it comes to making a purchase on the Internet. Where to Start You must first decide if you want to target by location or by language. – Read the full article

Loyal Subscribers: Your Most Valuable Business Asset

On December 17th, 2010, wrote:

Receiving organic traffic via the search engines is a wonderful thing – especially given that it’s free. However, problems can arise if you rely solely on search engine traffic. Your website may rank well today, but what happens if you wake up tomorrow and your site’s rankings have suddenly dropped? What if you suddenly can’t seem to get new visitors? Will you be able to communicate with most of the people who’d previously visited your online business? Stay Connected You would be very wise to diversify your traffic sources for your website and, more importantly, find a way to keep in touch with the visitors that you have attracted in the first place. One way to do that is by offering a free product, such as a report or an exclusive E-newsletter to anyone who visits your site in exchange for his or her E-mail address. Be mindful, though, that a freebie that has little value will only encourage people – Read the full article