Archive for September, 2009

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From Nothing To Something. How To Get There.

September 21st, 2009

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TechCrunch recently published a post by Meebo CEO Seth Sternberg.

The post provides some great advice on starting a starting a new company, which basically boils down to do it … before someone else beats you too it.

Whilst the article makes some great points, I have to keep reminding myself we’re not all in the same position as the author. Just like every great golfer has their own unique swing, as entrepreneurs we have to evaluate our own situation, what worked for someone else might not work for you. Some of the authors points are very much aimed at the consumer space, and just won’t fly in the business arena, where you only get one chance to impress.

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Posted in Entrepreneur


19 Free Web Services That Keep Saving You Money

September 7th, 2009

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When you’re bootstrapping every penny counts, and making use of the services listed in this article from PC World will save you money for sure. They are services that anyone starting a new business will need to use, and would normally have to pay for.

From telephone conference services, and free long distance calls to sending and receiving faxes, you’ll save money by making user of these services.

Article: pcworld.com/article/171435/free_services_that_keep_saving_money.html

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Most Inspired Google Slap Over

September 7th, 2009

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For a few months now the Page Rank on Most Inspired has sat at a 3, where it had been at 5 for a long time before that.

I’m not exactly sure why it had been demoted to a 3, but that is the black hole that is Google. People can pretend to know why things have happened, but unless you’re on the inside, you really just guessing.

I decided last week to try and do something about it!

I’ve been a member of the Google webmasters program from about when it started, and made sure to add Most Inspired right from the beginning.

I hadn’t logged in a while since I’d already verified my sites, and added the sitemaps. When I logged in I noticed something that I hadn’t seen before.

Google Webmaster Help

Most Inspired was still being index by Google, and provides a stream of steady visitors, but clicked the link anyway. On the detailed page I found the relevant bit:

If your site isn’t appearing in Google search results, or it’s performing more poorly than it once did (and you believe that it does not violate our webmaster guidelines), you can ask Google to reconsider your site.

I followed the link and made sure Most Inspired wasn’t violating any of the guidelines, which I don’t believe it ever was, and them submitted my reconsideration request. You can only do this if you’ve added and verified ownership of the website in your Google Webmasters account.

The help page states that reconsideration can take many weeks, but on Friday I noticed that my PR was now up at 6! Wow! I have heard nothing from Google, but the volume of requests they get, probably means replying to everyone is unlikely.

Since I never heard back from Google its hard to exactly why Most Inspired was slapped in the first place. They only thing I can think of is that I used to use Text-Link-Ads on the website (which I’ve since removed), there was some rumors that this would cause problems, but I don’t know for sure.

It’s hard to tell what affect this is having on my search engine traffic, since this is a holiday weekend in the US and traffic is usually lower, but it makes me feel better.

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Posted in Search Engine Optimization


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