Digg Del.ico.us Slashdot Technorati furl Reddit Facebook Fark Google Magnolia Wink Yahoo Netscape
Page 1 of 1
  • You cannot start a new topic
  • You cannot reply to this topic

Thursday Roundup for the Week of 12/16/07 Rate Topic: -----

#1 User is offline   RSS Aggregator Icon

  • Advanced Member
  • PipPipPip
  • Group: Members
  • Posts: 5,540
  • Joined: 04-February 07

Posted 20 December 2007 - 08:43 AM

Posted by rebecca

It's Thursday, so you know what that means: another installment of Roundup Thursday! This week, I'm implementing a more formal layout that will be executed in every recap post from here on out. Hope you enjoy it!

That being said...

New additions to the SEOmoz Marketplace:

Featured job postings:
Featured companies:
Featured resumes:
New events added to the Events Calendar:
Stories, news, and other notable items from the past week:
  • The NY Times, ReadWriteWeb, and this interview with Peter Norvig, Google director of research, all state that Google admits to using actual, living breathing people for feedback on their search results along with user clicks/their algorithm. Danny Sullivan countered with a "Yawn, we already knew this k thanks" response on Search Engine Land - 2 stars (that's right, we're rating the links in our roundups!).
    Posted Image
  • Eric Enge interviews Sep Kamvar, engineering lead for personalization at Google. It's a fairly standard interview that covers the definition of personalization and basic factors Google uses, which is why this link gets 3 out of 5 Moz Stars.
    Posted Image
  • Stephan Spencer brings us another solid interview for Roundup Thursday, this time with Matt Cutts. Some of their topics of discussion include social bookmarking links, the "value" myth of .edu links, are poorly constructed site maps really just doorway pages, and more. It's a good interview, but it's fairly long.
    Posted Image
  • Apollo SEM brings us a comprehensive step-by-step on how to expose Adwords keyword data beyond "other unique queries" in search query reports. After implementing the changes, you should be able to see the exact search query a user typed in that brought him/her to your ad.
    Posted Image
  • FoundRead provides a post about Startup Math, and how 1+1 = 1/2 due to the time and effort it takes to train a new hire. It's a cheeky observation, which is why I give it 4 stars.
    Posted Image
  • PBS has a piece about how journalists and bloggers suck at startups. It posits that the failure rate is due to writers thinking they know more than they actually do, and their excitement at being a part of something rather than just covering it or writing about it. It's a pretty interesting (and kind of depressing--guess I'm doomed to never succeed at startups) article.
    Posted Image
  • Jon Mendez wrote his top 10 multivariate and A/B testing results in 2007. This is a really interesting list, and a lot of factors that you wouldn't think would make a difference in conversions indeed made a big difference. We may need to test a few of these out for ourselves, as we're in the process of tweaking our landing pages.
    Posted Image
  • Portent Interactive had a staff linkbait contest, and the winner created PPC Villain. The "Internet Marketing Domination Seminar" video (link to bigger video on YouTube) is very amusing if you're in the industry (which I am, so I thought it was funny, which is why I'm giving it...)
    Posted Image

Woo, that's quite the roundup I served all of you! Expect something like this every week, and I hope you enjoyed this week's version of web goodness.

Do you like this post? Yes No



View the full article at SEOMoz
0

Page 1 of 1
  • You cannot start a new topic
  • You cannot reply to this topic




Page 1 of 1
Trackbacks
Trackback URL Trackback Date Total Hits
No trackbacks were found
Page 1 of 1

1 User(s) are reading this topic
0 members, 1 guests, 0 anonymous users