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links for 2007-07-31

31 July 2007 | 0 Comments

Get Morgo

30 July 2007 | 0 Comments

I had the very great pleasure of attending the Morgo conference Thursday/Friday last week. Morgo is “an annual recharge for executives of high growth companies”, and I was there representing Netconcepts sans our CEO, Nigel, who was held over stateside (Nigel you would have loved it).

Like Rod Drury, one of the highlites for me was hearing Mike Cannon-Brookes from Atlassian talk about how they’ve grown their business funded entirely on revenue and with a model which targets enterprise business but cleverly avoids the typical overhead associated with large enterprise software sales by pricing within discretionary budgets (<$5000), ie. it isn’t a sale that requires any in person sales presence…Mike likes to say that their support team is their sales team. This is absolutely a repeatable model based on itch/scratch product development (isn’t the best stuff always developed this way?), and probably suits the typical MO of small NZ software companies.

I was also impressed with Aaron Ridgeway from Datasquirt. They look likely to list on the ASX in the near future, raising the capital they need to really push into new markets around the world. I saw a demo of their product, Contact, when I was in the travel business and it was impressive. I think they will be succesful.

The conference has an off the record policy, but I think it’s safe to mention that the last session I attended touched on search. It was a bit frustrating though because the timing of the session didn’t lend itself to a detailed discussion of all the moving pieces…

Case in point, the demonstration that Rod gave of the power of blogging. It is absolutely true that blogs generally do well in search results, and Rod was demonstrating this by showing that his blog was the number one result for a google search on ‘rod’. Rowan posted about this today and a couple of commenters have pointed out that this only works for searches based in NZ, which is important to know. Google does serve different results based on where you are based (per your IP), and in fact is starting to serve different results based on your personal search history as well if you happen to be a Google account holder.

The point Rod was making is still valid though that blogs will often do well in natural search, as long as (here’s the kicker) you are an active and meaningful participant in the blogosphere. This means commenting on other blogs, sending trackbacks, linking out etc. Do this and you’ll probably get an equal measure of inbound linkage, trackbacks and comments, which is a big part of what Google uses to rank your blog based on specific keyword queries. So, go forth and blog but know that you also have to get out there and start participating in the blogosphere if you want to rank well for specific keyword queries.

Talking of keyword queries, that is another part of search that it is really important to understand, and I wish we’d had time to talk about. If you are a business I wouldn’t start celebrating if you are the number one result for your own brand name…that should be a no brainer. If you are a business it is much more important to rank for those popular and relevant generic product terms that real people are using to find information about products that you market.

For example, if you are searching for ‘Sony’ it probably means you already have a strong brand preference, and quite possibly you are not using Google to search, but rather to navigate. So while you would expect Sony to rank for brand related keywords, it is actually more important for them to reach those consumers in the buying cycle who are searching on generic keywords such as ‘HD TV’ or ‘mp3 player’ or ‘LCD television’ etc…in this example those are the terms which Sony as a business ought to be trying to rank for…which means you have to go into your web and content development knowing what are the popular and relevant keywords.

Then there’s paid search marketing, and…um…actually, forget it. This post is already long enough. Long story short, I was really stoked that the presentation turned to search as an important part of the mix you should consider when marketing internationally, but I just wish there was more time to discuss. In all honesty I could have piped up louder at the time, so I’m kicking myself a bit also.

In summary, it was thoroughly inspiring to listen to and meet so many sucessful people at Morgo, and I definitely had my thinking widened as a result.

If you are interested in learning more about really optimizing your blog for natural search then check out these blog posts:

And if you are too lazy to read, here’s some tips on You Tube:

links for 2007-07-29

29 July 2007 | 0 Comments

Exploding Helicopter

24 July 2007 | 4 Comments

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Exploding Helicopter

Originally uploaded by Charles.

I got this cool little remote control helicopter delivered to the office today, and on the second charge it literally blew up…apparently the battery just got a bit too hot and set the body of the copter on fire.

The pic doesn’t really show it too well, but basically the whole front part of the copter burnt out. It’s made out of polystyrene so it went up pretty fast, and man does burning polystyrene stink.

links for 2007-07-24

24 July 2007 | 0 Comments

Phone’s broke

23 July 2007 | 0 Comments

We discovered that our home phone was stuffed two days ago. We can call out, but inbound calls go no where…and I mean that literally. You can try dialing but the calls just don’t connect to anything. I thought things had been unusually quiet and then the mobile started ringing alot more.

I was surprised to meet someone else (from a different part of the city) today with exactly the same problem, and Telecom advises that it is a network issue affecting lots of people in our area so it seems quite wide spread. I’ve never heard of this happening before, and it is a bit weird because everything else including outbound calls and our DSL is working just fine. Only inbound calls are broke.

So if you call our home number now you will be redirected to Jen’s mobile until it gets fixed (Thursday apparently). I wonder it is in any way fallout on the network from all the hellish weather of late. Speaking of which, a bit more snow has fallen, but our season passes still are not looking like the best investment this year…we need more precipitation man.

links for 2007-07-20

20 July 2007 | 0 Comments

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17 July 2007 | 0 Comments

Let this be a warning…

16 July 2007 | 0 Comments

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Originally uploaded by Charles.

This is what happens when you find a jar of Vaseline and proceed to rub the entire contents through your hair…Mum looks up the internets to find that the best way to remove it is apparently rubbing corn flour into it! Hilarity ensues, until it isn’t fun any more that is…and you rather wish you hadn’t stumbled on that little pot of gold after all :)

links for 2007-07-16

16 July 2007 | 0 Comments

links for 2007-07-15

15 July 2007 | 0 Comments