Friday, January 26, 2007

Meets our representatives in the SEO World Championships

As I mentioned in the previous post, we are being represented in this year’s SEO World Championships. The site Globalwarming Awareness2007 is owned and run by two South African female SEOs, Crystal Pretorius and myself, Karen Gaylard.

We started a little later than most of the entrants due to the time constraints of keeping our day jobs. But for both of us this is an opportunity to show the SEO community exactly what we are capable of.

The site is not just focusing on exploiting every trick in the book (especially not black hat tricks) to get ahead in this competition, but rather relying on the slow and steady theory. We’ll be building the site over the next few weeks, ensuring that we provide quality content that will make the site last beyond the competition close date.

A realy nice feature on our site is the fun addictive game Globalwarming Awareness2007 Gas Gobbler game.

Early next week we will put up our news section, "Globalwarming Awareness2007 News", where we’ll be posting articles surrounding the effect global warming has been having on earth. Should you want to notify us of any news we may have miss, feel free you use our contact form to get in touch with us.

Would you like to help us out? Then please add our link to your site or just spread the word about the site. You can use the link text below or add a link to any of our deeper pages.

<a href=”http://www.awareness2007--globalwarming.org/” title=”global warming awareness 2007”>Globalwarming Awareness2007</a>

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Thursday, January 25, 2007

SEO World Championship

You’ve probably hear the buzz lately about this year’s SEO World Championship. And yes we have entered our team Karen Gaylard and Crystal Pretorius with their site Globalwarming Awareness2007. The competition was arranged by leading Swedish SEO company GetUpdated, who is owned by Eastpoint.

The focus of the competition is to encourage the improvement of SEO and grow the “invention level” of Search Engine Optimistion. They want this to be seen as a serious annual competition, and how can you not take them seriously with prizes such as a Citroen C2, a Caribbean Cruise and a Plasma TV.

The rules of the competition are simple:
  • The site needs to include a text link or a banner with or without a link to the SEO World Championship site.
  • Yours site needs valid contact information.
  • Your official domain cannot be older than the 15th January 2007.
  • And most importantly your site needs to follow Google’s Webmaster Guidelines.
The scoring will work on a points system. You need to rank for the keyword “Globalwarming Awareness2007” in Google.com Yahoo.com and MSN.com (in no particular order). Only the sites found in the top ten results of these search engines will get points. If you rank 1st you get 10 points, if you rank 10th you get 1 point. So the highest possible score is 30 points.

Good luck to everyone!

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Friday, January 12, 2007

Google FeedFetcher

Some of you may already know about Google’s FeedFetcher, but I thought it might be useful to those who’ve seen it listed as a User Agent in their logs but don’t know what it is.

Released in 2005, Google’s Feed Fetcher is a web bot that is activated by a human action.

FeedFetcher allows you to add your feed to the search results for Google Reader and visitors to add your feed to their Google Personalized Homepage.

It’s quite simple to ensure that your feed is part of this index. All you need to do is add a <link> tag to the header of your webpage to enable the feed autodiscovery.
The <link> tag for your Atom feed will look like this:
  • <link rel="alternate" type="application/atom+xml" title="Your Feed Title" href="http://www.domain.com/atom.xml" />
Or if you use an RSS feed your <link> tag will look like this:
  • <link rel="alternate" type="application/rss+xml" title="Your Feed Title" href="http://www.domain.com/rss.xml" />
If you are using blogger.com these links will be added for you automatically, which has implications if you are using a private blog. Jessica Cutler is facing a lawsuit of $20 million after her "Washingtonienne" blog featuring lurid details of her sex life with six law makers was discovered by a Washington journalist and made public.

Also bear in mind that Feedfetcher will retrieve feeds at the request of human users who have added them to their Google Personalized Homepage or Google Reader. Unfortunately because it acts as a direct agent for human users it will ignore your robots.txt file.

So is Google FeedFetcher trying to download files from your “secret” server? If you have a problem like this, it is likely that a request came from a user who knows about your private blog, or it could have been typed it in by mistake. Google do offer a variety of ways to prevent this, for more details you can read their detailed instructions.

An advantage to Google FeedFetcher is that it conserves bandwidth by making requests for common feeds only once for multiple users. How often does Google’s FeedFetcher retrieve your feed? Well apparently on average it shouldn't retrieve more than once every hour. More frequently updated sites may be refreshed more often.

As to be expected Google FeedFetcher’s IP address changes every so often. So if you want to filter your log files you can identify their user-agent at:
(+http://www.google.com/feedfetcher.html)


For any questions on Google FeedFetcher, you may leave a comment here.

More information can also be fournd here: Google FeedFetcher

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