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Adsense Changes?

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Just noticed this morning that adsense is displaying adverts in a very different format:

Adsense Layout ChangeSo it looks like some kind of hybrid between the normal text ads and the link units

This was probably announced somewhere, but I haven't had a chance to go digging and / or keeping up with all the changes in the "wonderful" world  of PPC

Anyone else noticing this?



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Google Decides To Annoy Trademark Holders (Again!)

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Google, like many big companies, runs the risk of falling flat on its face one of these days. There is only so much that they can hope to get away with before things take a turn for the "worst" (ie. against them)

Google has always had an "interesting" relationship with IP holders and has been embroiled in several legal battles in Europe (and elsewhere) over the last few years.

This time round, unfortunately, they are relying on an ECJ decision to remove a lot of their restrictions on Adwords bidding. From September 14th it'll be "open season" on trademark bidding.

Google, of course, refer to it as an "improvement" for their users - hardly surprising as they'll be able to make more money from it.

Expect to see more court cases surrounding this, as the area is complicated (to put it mildly) and Google's decision has some rather interesting ramifications

Google's Answer To Privacy

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The following video is absolutely hilarious.

However, there is, unfortunately, an underlying issue, which the video manages to highlight.
Nice to see parody is still alive and well in 2009!


Google Opt Out Feature Lets Users Protect Privacy By Moving To Remote Village

Google Map Oddities

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I've been using Google maps quite a bit in the last few months to get me from point A to point B in cities that I don't know too well.

Most of the time the maps are accurate and the directions are good.

So what about this one?

Google map sydney

Granted, there could be some very good reasons why Google wants to route me by this rather circuitous route (and yes I did specify "walking", so it's not a "one way system" issue) but it still strikes me as odd ..

So much for the shortest distance between two points being a straight line ...

Google Nanny Filter Breaks

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I don't like Google or anyone else telling me what sites I should or shouldn't look at, so when their "nanny filter" broke today I had to giggle.

Doing a search for anything - no matter how "innocent" it might be will get you a page of results that are flagged as "harmful" for your computer.

See what I got when I did a search for "the pope":

google filter borked

Google Culls Its Flock - Jaiku and more gone

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The online chatter today is buzzing around the announcement by Google that they are cutting back on several or their services - including Jaiku.

I've always preferred Jaiku's web interface to that of Twitter, as Jaiku supports threading - ie. you can actually follow a "conversation" without losing your mind!

Seemingly Jaiku isn't being fully shutdown, but it won't be developed any more and is going open source

Maybe this is a good thing?
jaiku stream

Adwords Fail

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If you're going to spend money on PPC advertising you really need to make sure that your website is working for you:

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The site I decided to check obviously won't deliver anything for me:

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What a waste of advertising spend!

And of course this isn't an isolated incident - if you spend enough time looking for products and services online you will find hundreds of these scenarios!



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More Free Stuff Via Blacknight

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I posted about this yesterday on the company blog, but forgot to mention it over here ....

We've managed to secure a deal for our clients that can give them up to 75 euro of free advertising credit with Google Adwords.

More details on the blog and offer page

Rebuilding A Damaged Community Progress Report

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A few days ago I mentioned the issues I was facing with the mess that was the UK Webmaster forum I'd taken over.


Rome wasn't built in a day, as the saying goes, so I wasn't expecting immediate results. However a pleasant surprise is always a good thing, so I was delighted to see how quickly some of the issues were getting resolved.

The most obvious area that needed attention was the forum's content itself. There was a LOT of spammy junk, which caused two problems:
  • It was being indexed by Google et al, so the site was appearing in the results for search queries that genuinely alarmed me
  • The content had put off new and existing members from hanging around
I'd love to say that I've managed to remove all the spam posts, but I know there are probably plenty of them still lurking (though searching for certain keywords isn't turning up much these days).
Vbulletin's plugin and permissions allows you to customise a site to your heart's content, so I've added  a few plugins and settings that mitigate spammer activity. For example, users cannot post external links until they've got a post count of 15. The same kind of logic is applied to signatures ie. the links / tagline below someone's post.

Another thing that needed to be addressed was the site's visible focus, so some of the sections have been either removed entirely or moved around a bit ie. topics that are not related to the site's core topic have been moved to the "off topic" area.

VBSeo's tools definitely help in deciding which areas of content you want to optimise and which areas you want to "devalue", so ignoring the "member profile" pages seems to be a good idea (some of the member names are barely "safe for work" at the moment!)

Measuring progress isn't that easy, but there are a few tools that help. So I've spending a lot of time poring over the Google Webmaster Tools console, as well as checking Analytics.

What is interesting to see is the significant jump in GoogleBot activity (click to enlarge):

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While bot activity can be quite meaningless in isolation, when you compare it with the previous levels it's very interesting. (To me at least, I wouldn't expect everyone else to be this fascinated by it!). One of the conclusions I've drawn, which may or may not be realistic, is that the site's new hosting helps ie. it's the only site on that particular server and the server itself has very good connectivity.

Unfortunately I don't have enough web statistics data to work with as yet, but I did notice that the site now has a Google Page Rank score, which it didn't have a short time ago.

James, from the excellent Forbairt Media , has been tweaking the site's layout, so it's now a lot simpler to look at and hopefully more pleasing to the eye.

Of course it's very early days yet, so I expect it will take a lot longer to see any real jump in visitor levels and member activity. Thankfully several people who read my original post on this have been kind enough to join and "get the ball rolling", which is fantastic and is much appreciated.

Let's see how it goes from here ...


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Rebuilding A Damaged Community

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webmastertalk logoI recently acquired a webmaster discussion forum that had been semi-dormant for a period of time ie. it was like a wild garden where the weeds had been left unattended.

Looking back over the archives you can see that it once was quite a vibrant community, but that after the founder left to move onto other projects, or possibly a more demanding dayjob, the quality of the site declined.

Rebuilding a community on a site like that is not an easy job and I don't expect to see tangible results for quite some time.

Over the last year or so the forum had been attacked by a lot of spammers who were posting content that drove away potentially valuable members of the community.

After moving the site and its contents to a server I controlled the first job was upgrading the forum software to the most recent version. While Vbulletin has a pretty good security track record I wouldn't like to leave an old version "in the wild" for too long, as there are plenty of nasty little hacks that people can try.

The next thing was to install VBSeo, which is a very nice plugin for vbulletin. It helps with making "pretty" URLs and rejigs a lot of the other parts of a site's display to make it that bit more attractive to search engine spiders.

Over the next few weeks I expect there will be quite a bit of work to be done in trying to attract new members and retain them, but it can be worth the effort. (At least I hope so!)

Another thing that will be addressed, of course, is the site's look and feel.

Personally I can't stand graphic heavy forums with loads of flashing icons etc., I'm much happier with a clean and simple look and feel. James from ForbairtMedia has been working on tweaking the site's layout and design and given it a nice new logo - nothing crazy, but something quite simple and elegant.

The next big job is to see about regaining the search engines' trust of the site. The amount of spammy junk that was there would have led to the site being heavily penalised and judging by the lack of longtail referrals my suspicions are that the site wasn't being taken seriously by the likes of Google et al.

If anyone has any experience of rebuilding a community and would like to lend a hand please let me know :)



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