Oct 2

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Oct 29

Posted by rebecca

That was my first attempt at one of Rand’s SEO comics, so hopefully I did the Boss Man proud. I really don’t have much to offer in this blog post except DEAR GOD, these social media sites’ names are getting totally absurd. Seriously.

What happened to the good ol’ days of MySpace, Facebook, LinkedIn, and LiveJournal? Remember those happier times? When the name of a site indicated what it was? From there it started to get a little rid.iculo.us (I checked, and that URL currently isn’t a site, so we’re safe…for now…): there’s Etsy, Wazima, Darmik, Django (was his name-o?), Mochikit, Zoto…they all sound like characters from The Dark Crystal. Or like Scientology overlords.

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Feb 28

I recently got asked if I wanted to make a post flaming a bunch of people for buying links for SEO from sites that obviously do not pass any link juice. I decided not to because there would be no value add to doing so and I would just be making many people angry.

If you are trying to build a profitable and sustainable brand it is much easier to talk about how smart people are rather than how dumb we are.

When you are negative it cuts directly into your sales. Not only does it lower your immediate sales (you can see it in the conversion rate numbers), but it also sacrifices a portion of your authority and credibility (future distribution and sales), while drawing a cynical following that is unlikely to buy much of anything (beyond a good conspiracy theory, at least). As an added bonus, if you get too many cynical people in your community they will also prevent others from wanting to join it. Perceived success or failure becomes a self fulfilling prophecy.

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