Saturday, September 29, 2007

Domainer Stalkers?

 

Domainer Stalkers ?
By Adam Strong
Just saw this site pop up on my radar. KevinHam.ws. I'm sure it's more of a joke than anything but you never know. Watch out Kevin ! As they say, fame can come with a price. YIKES! domainers, kevin Ham, Miscellaneous, Up to the Minute ...

The man who owns the Internet, Inspiring Story for Entrepreneurs
By Mahesh M Piddshetti
Kevin Ham is a boyish-looking 37-year-old, trim from a passion for judo and a commitment to clean living. His drink of choice: grapefruit juice, no ice. His mild demeanor belies the aggressive, work-around-the-clock type that he is. ...

Business 2.0 Faces Extinction
By NewsMan
Writer Paul Sloan covered the internet industry for Business 2.0 and more specifically featured stories about domainers and the domain business and most recently Kevin Ham. This is a bummer in some ways for domain owners since well ...

Your Name = Your Brand
KevinHam.com, seems to be owned by Kevin Ham, PPC site (why waste traffic on a blog? ) SaharSarid.com, redirected to my blog. ChrisHartnett.com, owned by Chris Hartnett, PPC. LawrenceNg.com, owned by Lawrence Ng, no site ...

Finally, It's about Money!
By Ken Xu
Or, When Kevin Ham Said "I love OXOX blog!". I believe, a psychology effect will happen to his words and make you follow his words to the OXOX blog and begin to love the blog! Why? Simple reason... Because they are Fame-ous! Famous! ...

Thursday, September 27, 2007

Paid Link Management Easier Than Ever

Linkworth Announces a New Control Center

Linkworth, a leader in the search engine optimization and website marketing industry, launched its new website four months ago. The new site is sleeker and much more easily navigated, and Linkworth is now proud to announce the crowning glory of their new site--the new and improved Control Center.

(PRWEB) September 27, 2007 -- Linkworth, a leader in the search engine optimization and website marketing industry, launched its new website four months ago. The new site is sleeker and much more easily navigated, and Linkworth is now proud to announce the crowning glory of their new site--the new and improved Control Center.

When a user signs into their Linkworth account, the Control Center tells them everything they need to know about their account and gives them the power to modify their marketing strategy with a few simple clicks. The new Control Center is more user-friendly, with all the features front-and-center, increasing visibility and making it that much easier for Linkworth advertisers and partners to find the information they're looking for.

When a client logs into the Linkworth Control Center, they're now shown their account balance, monthly renewal, messages and alerts from Linkworth, and a list of featured partners. The Control Centered is designed to make planning and executing a marketing campaign with Linkworth a snap as technological advances open new horizons for internet advertisers.

"There was no doubt we needed a big update to our Control Center and website to keep up with the constantly changing web technologies," said Ron Wicker, President and Co-Founder of Linkworth. "While we are happy with the accomplishment, we're already working toward more improvements and preparing for what the web has in store for us around the next corner."

The new Control Center is just the latest innovation from
Linkworth, a company that has been on the forefront of website marketing strategies for the last several years. The site reorganization features new marketing products for both advertisers and partners, and an upgraded Control Center makes selecting products and partners so simple that customers will be able to execute a more directed campaign with as little trouble as possible.

"The new Control Center is just another step in the direction we're heading as a company. With the growing suite of products and services we currently offer, not to mention what is still in development, a more robust and user-friendly dashboard was a necessity," said Matt Stoddart, EVP of Sales. "It's a work in progress, but I'm very pleased with it."

Press Contact: Scarlett Tarjick
Company Name: LinkWorth
Phone: 2144403908
Website:
www.linkworth.com

Thursday, September 13, 2007

Barstool Racing and Search Engine Races

Barstool Racing, Bar Stool Racing, Bar Stool Races, and Search Engine Races

I admit that I had not heard of barstool racing before hearing a commercial on the radio for Ask.com. In the commercial, the woman speaking is in customer support and talks about how popular Ask is getting and that she is getting more emails. Then she reads one and her voice changes to that of a young man. Yeah, somewhat surreal.

Anyway, his letter is to say how awesome Ask is, because he told his friend about something called "barstool racing" and his friend bet that it didn't exist. When his friend did a search on "his" search engine, all he found was some links. When the young man searched in Ask, he found listings, photos, blogs, and other things.

In my search for "barstool racing" in MSN. Google, Yahoo, AltaVista, Ask.com, Hotbot, Excite, Alltheweb, and SplatSearch.com, only SplatSearch failed to list www.barstoolracing.net is the first listing. Even SplatSearch had two listings for the search.

So does Ask really think their results are all that much better? After sucking for so many years and killing off the popular butler (The butler always did it for me...!), they suddenly seem to want our attention, but having a quality search product is not enough. No we have to endure misleading commercials like this one, garish and annoying ones like "Chicks with swords", and I think there was some other that I have successfully blocked from memory.

Ask may be succeeding, I don't know. All I can tell you is that I find their marketing either insulting or repulsive. They don't seem to realize that doing some more realistic and practical marketing would go much farther than what they are doing now. Getting people to try or switch search engines is easy, the hard thing would be getting them to stay. But if they have good results then that would not be that hard.

By the way, when are search engines going to start rotating their results? You and I both know that the same site as the top listing across all search engines is bogus. I'm sure that even for barstool racing there are several very good results that would deserve a turn in the top position, but for some reason, there is only room for one at the top. Until this changes, they will not best serve the needs of searchers or site owners, and will not help reduce the fight by everyone to be at the "top".

(hris

Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Web Site Owners and Bloggers Paid To Make More Money

Web Site Owners and Bloggers Paid To Make More Money

09/05/2007 - (NTSWIRE) Minneapolis - New Publishers and Webmasters that join Auction Ads and start earning money with the Ebay affiliate program will find they are $25 richer just for joining. Auction Ads today announced that all new publishers would be paid a signup bonus of $25. Since the payout threshold is $50, this means a publisher would only have to earn $25 before being able to receive their first check.

The registration process is easy and adding the AuctionAds code to your site is also easy. It's as easy as using Google AdSense and you can have AuctionAds on the same pages as your existing AdSense, there is no conflict.

AuctionAds have been very popular since the ads feature small images and text from current Ebay auctions. Rather than signing up with Ebay, Webmasters and blog owners and easily sign up with Auction Ads and avoid a longer signup process and learning to use the Ebay API. Ads can be targeted with keywords and even maximum and minimum prices so that you get just the kind of ads that YOU KNOW best suit your sites.

The end date for this promotion has not been announced, but it is suggested that you sign up right away even if you are unable to add the code to your site or your blog today. Don't miss out on this great incentive to join a program that really needs no incentive.

Join Auction Ads Here

PR Contact
EbayAuctionAds.com
7141 Oak Pointe Curve
Bloomington, MN 55348

Tuesday, September 4, 2007

It's 10 PM, Do you know where your domains are?

Do you have a valuable domain name? Are you sure you still have it? How would you know if the registration information had been changed and it was now under someone else's name? These questions and more were raised over at the DomainTools Blog, and if you own a number of domains or any that are expensive you may want to read up on this topic.

(hris