Internet Marketing

What is Black Hat SEO?

In recent years, the terms white hat and black hat have been applied to the Search Engine Optimization (SEO) industry. Black hat SEO tactics such as spamdexing, attempt to redirect search results to particular target pages in a fashion that is against the search engines’ terms of service, whereas white hat methods are generally approved by the search engines.

White hats tend to produce results that last a long time, whereas black hats anticipate that their sites may eventually be banned either temporarily or permanently once the search engines discover what they are doing.

Some of the blackhat SEO tactics include: keyword stuffing, hidden text and links, doorway and cloaked pages, link farming and blog comment spam.

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Paper Directories are dinosours that don’t know how to lay down and die

Telephone companies argue that most consumers now check the Internet rather than flip through pages when they want to reach out and touch someone.

By MICHAEL FELBERBAUM, AP Business Writer – Thu Nov 11, 2:06 pm ET
RICHMOND, Va. – What’s black and white and read all over? Not the white pages, which is why regulators have begun granting telecommunications companies the go-ahead to stop mass-printing residential phone books, a musty fixture of Americans’ kitchen counters, refrigerator tops and junk drawers.
In the past month alone, New York, Florida and Pennsylvania approved Verizon Communications Inc.’s request to quit distributing residential white pages. Residents in Virginia have until Nov. 19 to provide comments on a similar request pending with state regulators.

Paper Directories are dinosours that don't know how to lay down and dieTelephone companies argue that most consumers now check the Internet rather than flip through pages when they want to reach out and touch someone.
“Anybody who doesn’t have access to some kind of online way to look things up now is probably too old to be able to read the print in the white pages anyway,” joked Robert Thompson, a pop culture professor at Syracuse University.
Phone companies note that eliminating residential white pages would reduce environmental impact by using less paper and ink. It also can’t hurt their bottom lines to cut out the cost of a service that rarely gets used and generates little beyond nostalgia.
The first telephone directory was issued in February 1878 — a single page that covered 50 customers in New Haven, Conn. That sheet grew into a book that became virtually a household appliance, listing numbers for neighbors, friends and colleagues, not to mention countless potential victims of prank calls.
Fewer people rely on paper directories for a variety of reasons: more people rely solely on cell phones, whose numbers typically aren’t included in the listings; more listings are available online; and mobile phones and caller ID systems on land lines can store a large number of frequently called numbers.
The number of traditional land lines has been declining for the better part of the decade, and now are being disconnected at a rate of nearly 10 percent each year, according to company financial reports.
And a survey conducted for SuperMedia Inc. by Gallup shows that between 2005 and 2008, the percentage of households relying on stand-alone residential white pages fell from 25 percent to 11 percent. Dallas-based SuperMedia, which publishes Verizon’s telephone directories, has instead focused on its yellow pages and paid advertising listings, and their online equivalents.
Unlike the residential white pages, the business directories printed on yellow pages are doing fine, at least according to the Yellow Pages Association. The industry trade group claims more half the people in the U.S. still let their fingers do the walking every month, and that 550 million residential and business directories are still printed every year.
As for the white pages, Steve Keschl can attest to the declining interest. As a doorman at an Upper East Side condo building since 1960, the 84-year-old has watched tenants’ fading reaction to the annual delivery of New York City’s white pages book — which incidentally weighs in around 3 pounds, 9 ounces, or a little more than a dozen iPhones.
These days, the books “sit here pretty long,” said Keschl, who added that even he rarely uses the directory anymore. “Sometimes they take them, sometimes they don’t.”
While New York and other cities still have stand-alone white pages, many of the thousands of phone directories across the country include residential white pages, yellow business listings and blue government pages. Where they no longer have to print the white pages, publishers will simply slim down their combined books.
Verizon and AT&T Inc. — the two largest land line players — and others have requested exemptions from state requirements to distribute residential phone books in paper form. The directories would be available on the Internet, printed upon request or provided on CD.
“You probably have a better chance of finding a name quicker if you can just search for it in a database than try to look it up in the white pages,” said Link Hoewing, Verizon’s vice president of Internet and technology policy.
Since 2007, states that have granted permission to quit printing residential listings or that have requests pending include: Alabama, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin.
New York-based Verizon’s plan is to seek regulatory approval in all 12 states where it operates land line telephone service. In total, the savings could top 17,000 tons of paper annually throughout Verizon’s service areas, the company said.
The company and its printer, which uses the Verizon brand name in lieu of payment for publishing the white pages, would not provide any estimates on the cost of printing the directories or how much money would be saved by discontinuing them.

Regulators in New York approved Verizon’s request Oct. 14. There, the company estimates it will save about 3,575 tons of paper per year and conserve the energy associated with printing, binding and distributing the directories. The company’s August request with Virginia regulators is estimated to save about 1,640 tons of paper annually.
Verizon plans to continue to deliver directories that contain business and governmental listings along with the consumer guide information provided in white pages directories, but the residential listings would only be available by request.
Dallas-based AT&T did not respond to repeated messages from The Associated Press seeking comment for this story.
According to filings with state regulators, AT&T said in places where it has been permitted to provide the white pages on demand, only about 2 percent of customers have requested a copy.
The residential phone book “no longer provides the same utility it once did,” AT&T told Missouri regulators, who approved the company’s petition for the state’s larger metropolitan areas. “The vast majority of customers neither need nor use these often quite large, bound paper directories.”
If the white pages are nearing their end, then Emily Goodmann hopes the directories would be archived for historical, genealogical or sociological purposes.
“The telephone directory stands as the original sort of information network that not only worked as kind of a social network in a sense, but it served as one of the first information resources,” said Goodmann, a doctoral student at Northwestern University who is writing her dissertation on the history of phone books as information technology. “It’s sort of heartbreaking … even though these books are essentially made to be destroyed.”

Stuart Air Show 2010 A Social Media Event

The Stuart Air Show is in town and every year it becomes a media event. This year more than ever I see it as a social media event. Facebook pages, twitter, everyone in Stuart is using the new media to be part of this event. This post is a good example of how a company can ride the publicity wave of an event and expose itself to thousands of people without buying an ad in the yellow pages.  See all the pictures in our Flickr Account

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Las Vegas BlogWorld New Media Expo 2010

Social Media Business Summit, presented by BlogWorld & New Media Expo, is the world’s largest Social Media business conference. It’s an exclusive 3-Day track, presented by social media thought leaders and corporate pro’s, empowering business blogging company’s like Orange Snowman with the tools to use social media to gain exposure, engage with quality customers and help them grow their business!  Get the “Blueprints for Business at the Speed of NOW” from Amber Naslund of Radian6, master “Digital Crisis Communications” with Scott Monty of Ford and much more…Orange Snowman can help your online strategy by attending events like the BlogWorld’s Social Media Business Summit! Whether you are a small business looking to develop a social media marketing plan, or a corporate marketer needing tips for taking your online marketing strategies to a new level, Orange Snowman can help you reach your goals!




Know your SEO

The rules of search engine optimization change and evolve. Google, Bing and Yahoo are constantly working towards delivering better search results. Here are some resources that will help you keep up with this field and help you achieve greater success in your marketing efforts.

  1. SEOmoz Blog – SEOmoz has become the gold standard for SEO information and how-to articles. Its team of contributors offers an article per day to help expand your SEO knowledge.
  2. Marketing Pilgrim – Andy Beal and his team of talented writers break search engine and internet marketing news and discuss major industry trends impacting marketers.
  3. Search Engine Land – This is one of the best search engine blogs for in-depth news and analysis of the search marketing industry.
  4. Search Engine Journal – From link building to the newest changes from Google, Search Engine Journal covers news and tactics related to the search engine marketing industry.
  5. Search Engine Roundtable – For detailed discussion and explanations of the fine details of search engine marketing, Search Engine Roundtable has you covered.
  6. SEO Book – For reviews of the newest SEO tools to analysis of search engine changes, check our SEO Book.
  7. ReelSEO – ReelSEO is a resource for marketers looking to learn more about online video’s impact on on search engine marketing.
  8. Yoast – Yoast is a how-to focused blog that covers tactics for improving SEO as well as user experience for your website.
  9. aimClear – The aimClear blog includes articles about a wide range of search marketing topics, including SEO and PPC.
  10. Biznology – This blog discusses many SEO-related issues but has recently focused on content marketing and its connection to SEO.
  11. Blue Glass Blog – The talented team over at Blue Glass discusses important industry issues as well as tools.
  12. CanuckSEO – Jim Rudnick provides tips and tricks for improving search engine optimization as well as other search engine marketing related topics.
  13. Daily SEO Tip – Are you a fan of sites that provide a tip per day? Then this might be the blog for you, offering tips and tricks to help support your search engine marketing strategies.
  14. Distilled Blog – The team at Distilled provides insights and musings about the intersection of search and social media.
  15. GeoLocalSEO – If local and mobile search is your interest, then the GeoLocalSEO blog is a resource you should check out for tips and tricks related to the local and mobile search industry.
  16. Google Webmaster Central Blog – When working in the search marketing industry, you must know what the search engines are doing. Google’s webmaster blog gives search marketers insights into the changes and updates to Google.
  17. Graywolf’s SEO Blog – Michael Gray shares SEO-related commentary and advice in his blog.
  18. Industrial Search Engine Marketing – If you are a B2B company looking for search engine marketing guidance, then this is a great resource for you.
  19. John Battelle’s Search Blog – A co-founder of Wired magazine and a search engine marketing pioneer, Battelle’s musings cover search and much more.
  20. Junta42 Blog – Content marketing is critical to SEO success. The team at Junta42 shares insights and tips for successful content marketing.
  21. Matt Cutts – Matt is Google’s most famous search engine engineer who shares his thoughts and insights on search engine optimization.
  22. Outspoken Media – This team of bloggers discusses all aspects of search engine marketing while providing tactical information and industry commentary.
  23. SEO Copywriting – Copy is a critical part of SEO success. This blog goes into more detail than most about the best practices of SEO copywriting.
  24. Search Engine Watch – This multi-author blog was reccomended by several readers and covers a wide variety of search marketing issues.

Read more: http://blog.hubspot.com/blog/tabid/6307/bid/6482/23-Awesome-SEO-Blogs-Everyone-Should-Read.aspx?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+HubSpot+%28HubSpot%29&utm_content=Google+Feedfetcher#ixzz0xiss3xMX

List your business with Google Maps

Orange Snowman can help your business connect local buyers to sellers. The google business listings in the maps section is one of the most effective means of exposure a business can use to target local consumers. There are a number of rules and guidelines that need to be followed in order for Google to display your listing. We handle your listing from beginning to end, and we guarantee that your ad will be displayed in Google.

Having a listing appear in the Google search results can be a critical component of your bottom line sales. That is why we have been working on Google listings since their inception. Our service is simple, we make sure that your listing is relevant and accurate. More importantly we make sure your listings follow and adhere to Google’s latest Quality Guidelines.

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Jensen Beach, Florida, web site design & online marketing by Orange Snowman a website design company. Our online marketing services and website designs improve customer relations helping retain existing customers while generating new ones.  Moreover, Orange Snowman prides itself with the quality of our graphic website design services.  We take time to attend to every website design and online marketing detail that will add to your product’s perceived value.  Orange Snowman provides website designs that are aesthetically pleasing.

We are Jensen Beach, Florida’s leading website designers and online marketing agency.  In today’s competitive business arena your company’s website design is just as important as the products or services you provide.  It’s no secret that some of America’s most successful companies recognize the value of a distinctive website design and the heightened sense of professionalism often associated website design.  Names like IBM, McDonald’s, and Apple Computer are but a few examples of how incredibly necessary a strong website design and effective online marketing has become.  Orange Snowman provides online marketing solutions and professional website designs.  We listen to your online marketing needs and develop results that will enhance your company’s brand recognition.  Our Jensen Beach,

Florida’s website design and online marketing team provides cutting-edge designs.  Orange Snowman specializes in a variety of services: e-commerce system, website design, search engine optimization (SEO) writing, content management systems, hosting solutions, social media and many other online marketing solutions.

Orange Snowman’s Commitment to Excellence
Orange Snowman offers the marketing channels you need to create a cost effective, visually stimulating, and a successful online presence. Our highly skilled online marketers work hand-in-hand with your company to promote your new website design online in an effective and measurable effort.  Orange Snowman’s team has some of the top website design and graphic designers in Jensen Beach, Florida.  The website designs we provide gives your company the online presence successful companies need.  We offer online marketing services that can be incorporated within your website design many other companies do not provide:

  • E-Commerce
  • Search Engine Optimization (SEO) writing
  • Podcasting
  • Blog design
  • Web 2.0
  • Social Media
  • Videos
  • Facebook integration

Why Choose Orange Snowman?
Orange Snowman is the best choice among website designers and web developers in the Jensen Beach, Florida area for your website design and development needs. Our creativity coupled with our attention to detail is why we are the Treasure Coast\’s leading online marketing and creative website design team.

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