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Want to be McCain’s Vice President? Better work on your Online Reputation!

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

According to Yahoo News Presidential Candidate John McCain is using Google to check potential running mates for any potential skeletons in their closets. Well, at least someone on his campaign staff is doing the checks as John McCain has stated that he doesn’t know how to use a computer, even ‘the Google’, instead relying on his wife for help.

At DONE! SEO our team has compiled a list of specialized strategies to assist with Political Online Reputation Management.

Quadzilla Kills Advanced White Hat SEO Once and for All

Tuesday, June 10th, 2008

My hat is off to Quadzilla at SEOBlackHat.com for really putting it to all these ‘SEO Speakers’ that harp how great advanced ‘White Hat’ SEO techniques are:

I think this is by far my favorite part:

“But at the same time, I couldn’t help but notice that this year’s Advanced show seemed to lean a whole lot more to the grey/black hat side of things. I couldn’t help but wonder: When did advanced search engine optimization get confused with being a black hat?“

Right around the time that Google took this stance solidified it:

“Web spam is when somebody tries to cheat or take shortcuts so that their Web site shows up higher [in search results rankings] than it deserves to show up,” - Matt Cutts

If you are not trying to get your client’s websites to rank hire than they “deserve”, why should they hire you?

That really does sum it up. If you’re not going to help someone get better rankings them Google thinks they arbitrarily deserve then why should they pay you?

Maybe you can get Google to pay you a dividend for being so ‘ethical’?? Just don’t hold your breath :-P

The Google Dance Tool is Down!!

Monday, June 9th, 2008

For those of you unfamiliar with this tool (http://www.mcdar.net/dance/index.php) it let you search each of Google’s data centers by IP address, letting you see how your rankings are across all the data centers. This can be very interesting to use when you’re working on an important ranking for an SEO or Reputation Management campaign.

Right now it shows that the account is suspended and we’re hoping they get their account reinstated as we really like this tool.

If anyone knows the owner of this site please have him get in touch with us, we’d be happy to host this tool for free for everyone to use. We’ve go plenty of servers so it won’t be a problem for us.

The zxbfwwr.com SEO Experiment

Monday, June 9th, 2008

Recently the term zxbfwwr was the top search term on Google Trends. The guys who started this actually put a small site up at www.zxbfwwr.net but left the .com unregistered. I registered the domain right away and now that there are a lot of results for the term I’m going to see if the .com will have the strength to outrank the other 39,000 results in Google today.

We’ll have an update on Friday the 13th (oooohhh scary) and see how successful this test was.

DONE! SEO launches DONEReputationManagement.com

Friday, June 6th, 2008

In our effort to expand our offering in the field of Online Reputation Management we have decided to launch a site very specific to reputation and public relations related services that we offer.

Please visit our new site, www.donereputationmanagement.com and feel free to contact us through that site if you are interested in managing or improving your online reputation.

Wish I’d had this at the last search conference I attended…

Friday, May 16th, 2008

Thanks a lot to PushON for making our Friday here. We’ve decided to cancel all work today (sorry clients) and play SEO Bullshit Bingo using a quick search for “search engine optimization” on YouTube as the bingo caller.

Yahoo to Test Google’s Ad Serving Prowess for it’s Search Engine

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Yahoo will be testing search advertising fed by Google in an effort to stave off Microsoft’s takeover intentions.

The testing period is slated to last two weeks and will affect no more than 3% of Yahoo’s search queries. The goal of this testing period is for the two search giants to test the revenue potential of further outsourcing from Yahoo to Google.

From Google:

“Yahoo will be testing Google’s AdSense for Search service, which will deliver relevant ads alongside Yahoo’s own natural search results,” said Google in a statement. “This is only a limited test and does not necessarily mean that Yahoo will join the AdSense program.”

And from Yahoo:

“The testing does not necessarily mean that Yahoo will join the AdSense for Search program or that any further commercial relationship with Google will result,” Yahoo said in a statement.

In my opinion this partnership would at best offer a short term boost to Yahoo but over time I believe Yahoo would go the way of AOL after they outsourced their search to Google, namely leading to the decline of Yahoo as a major player in search.

Google to spin off Performics after DoubleClick Acquisition

Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008

Google announced on their official blog today that they will be selling Performics Search Marketing, a company they acquired as part of their DoubleClick acquisition.

Most people saw this coming as it seemed an obvious conflict of interest having the largest search engine owning and operating an SEO/SEM firm.

The announcement was met by great disappointment from the staff at Performics as they’ve been dreaming of all the free food and snacks they were going to eat at the Google Campus.

Sorry guys :-P

Best video I’ve seen explaining the net neutrality issue

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JP_3WnJ42kw
Click here to Watch

Seriously folks, unless you want an internet like cable tv please contact your representatives in Congress and DEMAND net neutrality.


Save the Internet: Click here

Building brand association with search engine optimization

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

I’ve been giving a lot of thought lately to how most well-known companies have failed to leverage the strengths of their online properties as part of a search engine optimization or brand association strategy. Go to any big name corporate website home page and you’ll almost always see a Page Rank of 7 or 8 out of 10, which is very high. It always amazes me how many large corporations waste the strength of their websites, due to poor optimization strategies.

McDonalds

You would think a company that sells so many hamburgers would come up on the first page when you do a search for hamburgers on Google. They do rank for hamburger but the page listed links to their training center, located on their corporate website. This goes to show that they could easily implement what I’m suggesting, they just don’t know to do it.

What I really want to know is why there isn’t a page titled, “The McDonalds Hamburger, First Among Hamburgers” showing the world how great their main product is. Doing so would give them a well targeted page promoting their product that will easily rank for the plural and singular versions of the word hamburger, which according to our keyword research tool both get a lot of traffic:

Before moving to the next example I wanted to invite comments on how Wendy’s is ranking for “hamburgers” as they don’t have the word hamburger anywhere in their page source:

Search of HTML Source of Wendys.com for hamburgers

Major Car Manufacturers

I was recently reading a post by Bill Imada on the Big Tent Blog at AdAge.com and he pointed out an ad in China for Subaru:

Chinese Suburu Advertisement

Chinese Headline: “Free and unrestrained; expect to exceed expectations in the New Year!”
Advertising Agency: AdAsia Communications, New York
Creative Director: Paul Ng
Account Supervisor: Julia Kang

The idea with this ad was to associate their brand with the emotional high of rebirth/reinvention, suggesting that this renewal can occur at the beginning of the New Year, and that this feeling is also captured by purchasing a Subaru. An esoteric, abstract idea at best, that clearly required hours of creative collaboration.

You would think that if the big car companies are putting resources into such far removed ideas as an ad strategy, that they would at least be putting equivalent resources into more direct media like search, where people are actively looking for information about these products in preparation of making a buying decision.

Based on these examples I’d say either the major car manufacturers aren’t very good at keyword research or they’re not really paying attention to search at all:

hybrid vehicles ~ Doesn’t turn up any major automakers in the natural search results. There are a few in the sponsored section, (Cadillac, Toyota, Saturn, Honda). I want to know why no one has “www.carcompany.com/hybrid-vehicles” listing all their hybrid options.

alternative fuel vehicles ~ Once again no one in the natural results and only Saturn in the sponsored.

hybrid suv ~ This actually brings up a few sites in the natural results:

All the pages ranking naturally for “hybrid suv” aren’t really targeted for that keyword, they’re more of product pages for one individual hybrid vehicle, rather then their full line of hybrid offerings. This again demonstrates that they have the strength to accomplish the desired results, they’re just not doing it.

These are just two dramatic demonstrations of the truly unlimited potential for utilizing SEO as part of the arsenal in brand association campaigns. Anything from activities to ideas to self identity related searches as well as related products or slang terms can be used as the basis of an online brand association strategy, the only limit is your creativity and ingenuity.