Keyword = Domain - How Long Before it is a Problem?
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Keyword or Brandable Domain Name
Keyword or Brandable Domain Name
02/24/2003 09:11 AMIt's a staple topic of optimization - to go keyword domain or not to
go keyword domain?
Long filenames can cause Mail sending
problem
Long filenames can cause Mail sending
problem
08/27/2004 01:38 PMThis morning, one of my clients had a problem sending one email
message with three attachments. The email couldn't get out, and it
randomly started to appear both in Out and Drafts mailboxes. Clicking
on it showed that the co...
Users who have expired passwords can
still log on to the domain if the FQDN
is exactly eight characters long in
Windows 2000
Users who have expired passwords can
still log on to the domain if the FQDN
is exactly eight characters long in
Windows 2000
05/31/2004 12:41 PMalbatross_at_tim.it (May 31 2004)
"Dazzling, full-color shots of people
long since dead, landscapes long since
paved, and an empire long since
overthrown."
"Dazzling, full-color shots of people
long since dead, landscapes long since
paved, and an empire long since
overthrown."
01/17/2004 11:07 PMFinally .. after long long long time ..
Sonique 2 beta released
Finally .. after long long long time ..
Sonique 2 beta released
12/21/2003 03:42 PMGoDaddy.com: : Low cost domain names,
domain transfers, web hosting, email
accounts, and so much more.
GoDaddy.com: : Low cost domain names,
domain transfers, web hosting, email
accounts, and so much more.
04/23/2004 09:32 AMgodaddy.com/gdshop/default.asp?isc=gppg0419a
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Canadian Domain Name Services Inc.
(caDNS.ca) .ca Announces .ca Domain Name
Registration Price Reduction
Canadian Domain Name Services Inc.
(caDNS.ca) .ca Announces .ca Domain Name
Registration Price Reduction
07/05/2004 02:55 AMCanadian Domain Name Services Inc. (caDNS.ca), one of Canada's leading
.ca Domain Name Registrars, has lowered its price for .CA domain
registrations to $19.99, one of the most competitive prices in Canada.
[PRWEB Jul 5, 2004]
Domain Lab launches budget priced domain
registration service
Domain Lab launches budget priced domain
registration service
06/30/2004 03:17 AMDomain Lab launches budget priced version of their corporate domain
package at www.domainlab.biz [PRWEB Jun 30, 2004]
Go Daddy Software: Low cost domain name
registration and domain transfers.
Go Daddy Software: Low cost domain name
registration and domain transfers.
04/23/2004 09:32 AMregistrar.godaddy.com/default.asp?isc=gppg0419c
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Domain Specialist - The Low Cost Domain
Provider Gets a Radical New Face Lift
and Website, www.DomainSpecialist.net -
Low Cost Domains From Only $6 Have Never
Looked So Good and Been So Cheap
Domain Specialist - The Low Cost Domain
Provider Gets a Radical New Face Lift
and Website, www.DomainSpecialist.net -
Low Cost Domains From Only $6 Have Never
Looked So Good and Been So Cheap
07/13/2004 03:08 AMThe Low Cost domain specialists have now revealed there latest website
at www.domainspecialist.net . Bringing you fast slickly designed and
easy to navigate domain buying and website hosting. The new site
offers the user more choices when ordering there domain names,
copyrighting or website hosting. DomainSpecialist.net is part of the
IAAM Group of Companies situated at www.ItsAllAboutMarketing.com .
domain Specialist is rivaling all UK Domain providers by offering a
much higher class service, cheaper prices on the same products and
above all else a total internet solution. [PRWEB Jul 13, 2004]
Long Live the Elephants, Long Dead
Long Live the Elephants, Long Dead
06/04/2004 01:01 AMElephants at the American Museum of Natural History are undergoing
cutting-edge, high-definition digital radiography.
So Long, Long Distance (The Motley Fool)
So Long, Long Distance (The Motley Fool)
09/07/2004 02:07 PMThe Motley Fool - The Olympic Games are now history, but not
AT&T's (NYSE: T - News) $25 million ad campaign to redefine
its image. After years of getting clobbered by the regional Bell
companies such as BellSouth (NYSE: BLS - News), Verizon (NYSE: VZ -
News), Sprint (NYSE: FON - News), and MCI (Nasdaq: MCIP - News), the
company has turned its business focus from traditional phone service
to networking.
Why is Today the Best Day Ever to Get a
Free Domain Name? .Info Domain Names
are Free Through Sept. 9
Why is Today the Best Day Ever to Get a
Free Domain Name? .Info Domain Names
are Free Through Sept. 9
09/02/2004 12:23 PMDomainsite.com announces free domain name registration for .info
domain names [PRWEB Sep 2, 2004]
The long tail's long lead
The long tail's long lead
12/22/2004 01:45 AMChris Anderson has signed with Random House to do a book about The
Long Tail, and has started a blog devoted to it. (The long tail is the
social effect of the Web apart from the hit-heavy, glamorous side of
it.)...
Long Tale of Long Tail
Long Tale of Long Tail
03/17/2005 03:58 AM
This recent post by Joe Krause about the i
mportance
of catching long tails in business is the best post I've read
in recent weeks.

How Does One Become an AOL Keyword
How Does One Become an AOL Keyword
01/13/2003 02:50 AMRevolution is Not an AOL Keyword
Revolution is Not an AOL Keyword
03/20/2003 01:01 PMEddan Katz has posted a
brilliant, high-larious, hyper-linked
adaptation of Gil-Scott Heron's "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised"
to bIPlog, entitled,
Revolution is Not an AOL Keyword:
You will not be able to stay home, dear Netizen.
You will not be able to plug in, log on and opt out.
You will not be able to lose yourself in Final Fantasy,
Or hold your Kazaa download queues,
Because revolution is not an AOL Keyword...
Revolution will not be right back after
Pop-up ads about eCommerce, eTailers, or eContent.
You will not have to worry about a
Cookie in your browser, a bug in your email, or a
Worm in your recycling bin.
Revolution will not run faster with Intel inside.
Revolution, dude, is not getting a Dell.
Revolution will increase your Google rank.
Revolution is not an AOL Keyword, is not an AOL Keyword,
Is not an AOL Keyword, is not an AOL Keyword.
Revolution will be no stream or download, dear Netizen;
Revolution must still be live.
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Discuss
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Thanks, Mary!)
Banning By Keyword?
Banning By Keyword?
08/09/2004 03:09 PMIt's well known that China blocks out certain websites, but their
latest move to stop people from accessing content the government
considers harmful is to
have certain local search
engines ban keywords. Apparently, popular Chinese search
engine Baidu has a list of about 40,000 banned keywords. It's not
entirely clear what happens if someone does search on a banned keyword
(0 search results? told you've searched on banned words? immediately
told to report to the local prison?), but with so many banned keywords
there must be an awful lot of collateral damage in terms of perfectly
reasonable websites that can't be found. Of course, it's been clear
for a while that the Chinese government really isn't too concerned
with "false positives" in their efforts to ban anything they consider
to be "harmful" online.
Keyword ad quandary
Keyword ad quandary
01/23/2004 07:38 PMBut many big companies haven't noticed the issue yet. If and when they
do, they could cut into the revenue streams of Google, Yahoo, and
others. ...
Get your keyword watchlists here!
Get your keyword watchlists here!
01/04/2005 11:16 PM I'm proud to announce that Technorati has just launched our new
Keyword Watchlist service, which now allows you to track and subscribe
to live searches on keywords and phrases. For example, say you're
interested in keeping track of the...
Keyword Chicanery
Keyword Chicanery
04/04/2005 03:30 PMDoes anyone have any current data or opinion on the legality of
using a competitor's name (both business and personal name) in the
keywords for a site?
We have a client whose competitor has listed the client's business
name and the client's personal name in their keywords in a sleazy
attempt to capture search traffic (it's a professional services
business where as many people know the business owner's name as know
the company name). It's not working, but it just pisses me off on
principle.
I know this isn't the first time this has happened, but if someone
can enlighten me on where we stand legally, I'd appreciate it. I'm
guessing the answer is a big "you're screwed," but I figured I'd
check.
Keyword Assistant 1.7
Keyword Assistant 1.7
08/03/2004 04:05 PMiPhoto keyword management plugin.
Since this price is the keyword, one
could simply just go wi
Since this price is the keyword, one
could simply just go wi
08/08/2004 05:28 PMTechTree Aug 8 2004 8:43PM GMT
U.S. blunders with keyword blacklist
U.S. blunders with keyword blacklist
05/03/2004 10:46 AMCNET News.com's Declan McCullagh explains how a U.S. government agency
supposedly fighting Internet censorship is quietly doing the same
thing itself.
Keyword for Wiki News
Keyword for Wiki News
04/14/2005 01:47 PM Organizations searching for a wiki should try Socialtext. Just
testing to see my spammer keys on the word Keyword and if this post
rises to the top of blog indexes....
Google Keyword Wizard
Google Keyword Wizard
05/10/2004 05:54 PMGoog
le preps new tool to juice revenue: Moreover has had something
like this for years.
The technology aims to enable Google to examine the Web
sites of large advertisers and to develop automated lists of keyword
combinations that are likely to turn up in search queries, the sources
said. If successful, the system will match more searches to
advertisements, and thus boost revenue.
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Google Fed Up With Bad Keyword Choices
Google Fed Up With Bad Keyword Choices
05/10/2004 01:30 PMSearch engine optimizers charge a lot of money to companies to help
them choose better keywords to trigger their Google ads. However, it
appears Google thinks they can do a better job themselves (or at least
help those who don't bother shelling out money to an SEO firm) by
scann
ing the advertiser's website and automatically picking the best
keywords to trigger ads. This seems like a natural extension of
their contextual advertising offering - where the idea is to scan
content pages to determine what kind of advertising should show up on
that page. The difference here is they'll be scanning pages to
determine what kind of advertising should attract people to that page.
One aspect of this would apparently allow online merchants to provide
a data feed of their products, to automatically have them show up in
(hopefully relevant) searches as text ads. In some ways this is quite
similar to the technique used for paid-inclusion in other search
engines - but the ads will still be separate. As with any automation
of such things, the big question is in how well it works. Companies
aren't going to be thrilled if their advertising starts showing up on
searches that have no relevance.
Keyword Density 2003
Keyword Density 2003
03/11/2003 01:22 AMNo, your eyes do not deceive you - it really is 2003, and we are still
having that density discussion.
How Effective Is Your Keyword Research?
How Effective Is Your Keyword Research?
08/30/2004 01:46 PMSource: ClickZ - Keyword analysis can be performed on three levels:
keyword research tools, web analytics software, and site search
engines. Data-mining all three levels provides site owners with the
full perspective of how target audiences find the information on...
Assessing Keyword Relevance
Assessing Keyword Relevance
03/31/2005 12:24 AMWhen to Kill a Keyword Listing
When to Kill a Keyword Listing
06/04/2004 06:45 PMClickZ - When do you drop a keyword listing out of high-volume,
premium positions? When do you remove it from a campaign altogether?
Strategies and tactics....
Find Notes by keyword
Find Notes by keyword
01/05/2004 09:09 PMKeyword search ads are live
Keyword search ads are live
06/24/2004 11:44 AMWell, there's been a lot going on over at Technorati, and I've been so
busy that blogging has been pretty light. I hope that I can blog more
often as the summer continues.
Anyway, here's some fun news that I'm happy to report: Technorati
has taken its first steps towards the business models that we've
chosen: We've rolled out keyword search advertising on the website.
You'll notice the "Sponsored Links" box on the right hand side of the
results page on many terms that you do searches upon. This is done through a
partnership we have with findwhat.com, and quite frankly,
it is just a first step. There's a lot of improvements and changes
that we want to make, and this is definitely a
"crawl-before-you-walk" kind of opportunity, but it is a first step.
For example, I want to have a system that makes it easier to do
targeting (blog-based? topic based? authority-based?) and get better
reporting. We're also really interested in your feedback - leave a
comment or a link, or drop us a line at feedback@technorati.com. We
are also working on implementing a lot of the great feedback we got at
the developer's forum last month.
Oh yeah - if you're interested in seeing your ads on technorati.com
search results today, here's how
you get more information.
Lastly, big kudos to all the folks back at the office, who made
this happen - you guys rock.
Keyword Press Release
Keyword Press Release
02/11/2004 10:56 AMHotspot firm issues press release with good keywords: When you see a
press release of this form, a company has paid Business Wire or
PRNewswire to distribute a press release that contains as many
business names as possible to meet keyword matches at stock and news
sites for investors and analysts who scan for information. In this
short release, the company mentions Subway (which is only tangentially
related, as the consultant they're trumpeting having hired is a
franchise holder) in the headline, and a host of firms in this
sentence: Currently, the company is targeting the ownership and
operation of successful franchises such as Dairy Queen (NYSE:BRK.a),
Subway, McDonalds (NYSE:MCD), Burger King, Baskin-Robbins, Ben &
Jerry's, Carls. Jr. (NYSE:CKR), TCBY Yogurt, and Mrs. Fields. Back
when Amazon.com's affiliate program for allowing sales to be referred
to them for commissions was new, the tiniest dotcoms would issue press
releases that they had "partnered" with Amazon.com when, in fact,
they'd just signed up as an affiliate. Amazon.com started enforcing a
contract provision that said affiliates weren't allowed to issue such
releases. This release goes a step further, as the company has no
direct relationship with any of the firms mentioned; this is just
unabashed PR keyword spamming. The company's own site only lists a
handful of locations in press releases; there's no location finder.
Did you notice I didn't mention the firm's name? I'm not out to give
them more indirect publicity....
bIPlog: Revolution is not an AOL
Keyword*
bIPlog: Revolution is not an AOL
Keyword*
03/21/2003 08:09 AMbIPlog: Revolution is not an AOL Keyword*
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Innovation as a Keyword for News
Innovation as a Keyword for News
04/05/2005 01:51 PM Stopping by the Second Innovation Journalism conference, defined as
journalism dedicated to the coverage of innovation. Here are
some notes from last year. Heading to OSBC later, so can only
share some notes... Notes from a presentation by Johan...
RSS feeds of keyword-tagged photos
RSS feeds of keyword-tagged photos
08/09/2004 03:18 PMFlickr "tags" are user-created keywords that describe their photos. If
two or more users hit on (or agree upon) the same tags, all photos
with a common tag are grouped together. That's pretty cool -- a kind
of Wiki-style serindipitous metadata thing. What's cooler is that
every tag automatically gets an RSS feed, so that you can watch all
the photos tagged with "cuba" or "outdoor" or "red" in your RSS
reader, getting alerts every time a new one comes along. Here's the
100 most popular tags in Flickr -- click each for a link to its RSS
feeds (bigger words in the list represent more-popular tags).
(Disclosure: I'm an advisor to Ludicorp, the company that makes
Flickr).
Link
(
via Gomi No Sensei)
Update: Joshua notes, "the tagging system in
flickr was inherited from del.icio.us"
Keyword or Trademark? Beware of PPC
Poachers
Keyword or Trademark? Beware of PPC
Poachers
03/14/2005 06:09 PMGoogle and Overture allow advertisers to purchase company and product
names as keywords in pay-per-click campaigns. This allows companies
to poach potential customers from their competition by having their
ads appear whenever a consumer searches for a competitor by name.
PHP5 Keyword Table for TopStyle
PHP5 Keyword Table for TopStyle
05/03/2004 06:00 PMStefano F. Rausch has created a keyword table for TopStyle Pro 3.10
that adds syntax highlighting for PHP5 keywords. Just download this ZIP
file and unzip it into TopStyle's \keywords
subfolder, then go to the Editor > Keyword Tables page in
TopStyle's options and enable the PHP5 item. Thanks, Stefano!
Grok Description matches for Keyword = Domain - How Long Before it is a Problem?
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