Archive for November, 2009

Total Time Spent On Top Websites

November 10, 2009

comScore via its World Metrix report estimates the total time spent on the world’s top web properties.

The September 2009 World Metrix data shows Microsoft having a significant lead in total time spent on its sites over its next nearest competitor Google.

Total Time Spent

Total Time Spent

From the comScore Press Release:

Microsoft Sites Captures Nearly 15 Percent Share of Attention Worldwide

In September 2009, nearly 27 billion hours were spent on the Internet globally by a record online population of 1.2 billion Internet users age 15 and older. Microsoft Sites accounted for 14.5 percent of total minutes spent online in September, making it the most engaging global property, with Microsoft’s Windows Live Messenger representing nearly 70 percent of time spent on the property during the month. Google Sites captured 9.3 percent of total minutes (2.5 billion hours), with YouTube accounting for nearly half of total time spent (1.2 billion hours) at the property. Yahoo! Sites ranked as the third most engaging Web property at 1.7 billion hours, followed by Facebook.com at 1.4 billion hours. Facebook’s share of attention reached 5.1 percent in September, an increase of 2.9 percentage points from the previous year, as its continued growth in popularity precipitated this surge in share.

The study found that Microsoft Sites captured nearly 15 percent of time spent online worldwide in September, making it the most engaging global property, followed by Google Sites and Yahoo! Sites. Facebook.com, which continues to see significant growth on a worldwide basis, was the fourth most engaging destination with visitors spending 1.4 billion hours on the site in September, up 193 percent from the previous year.

Facts About Google’s Purchase of AdMob

November 9, 2009

Google has agreed to purchase AdMob for $750 million.

The acquisition will enhance Google’s existing expertise and technology in mobile advertising, while also giving advertisers and publishers more choice in this growing new area.

According to Google:

  • The deal will bring new innovation and competition to mobile advertising, and will lead to more effective tools for creating, serving, and analyzing emerging mobile ads formats.
  • This deal will benefit developers, publishers, and advertisers by improving the performance of mobile advertising, and will provide users with more free or low-cost mobile apps.
  • The mobile advertising space will remain highly competitive, with more than a dozen mobile ad networks. The deal is similar to mobile advertising acquisitions that AOL, Microsoft, and Yahoo have made in the past two years.
Types of Mobile Advertising

Types of Mobile Advertising

Google offers many forms of mobile advertising, yet its focus to date has been on mobile search ads, while AdMob’s focus has been mobile display ads and in-application ads.

Acquiring AdMob will help Google flesh out its advertising product offerings to both mobile search advertisers and the mobile search audience.

After the Google AdMob deal closes, both advertisers and publishers will still have many viable choices in mobile advertising.

Mobile Advertising Spend

Estimated 2009 Mobile Advertising Spend

Although eMarketer estimates that mobile ad spending will reach $416 million in 2009, compared with the nearly $24 billion that will be spent overall for online advertising, $51 billion on TV ads, and $38 billion on newspaper ads, the mobile search advertising market will remain a fraction of the overall advertising industry for the foreseeable future.

Google Elmo Doodle

November 8, 2009

It kind of feels like Sesame Street over here too after a long week.

This past week Google has featured a Sesame Street character every day.

Today, Google has featured Elmo on their homepage to commemorate Sesame Street’s 40th anniversary.

Google Doodle

Google Doodle

Its hard to believe they have been around almost as long as I have.

Will Google return to their traditional logo tomorrow?

What image will accompany and adorn the Google home page next?

AC/DC The Band and The Brand

November 7, 2009

I attended an AC/DC concert this past week and was impressed on many levels.

I wish I had taken pictures.

The last concert I attended was Carlos Santa earlier this year. I had second row center seats to his performance and didn’t take pictures there either.

Wish I had.

I have attended over 100 Rock Concerts since 1974 beginning with Aerosmith and Ted Nugent.

I saw saw Led Zeppelin in 1977 at one of their last performances before John Bonham died.

I had front row seats to KISS in 1977 when I was 15 and got to meet the band without their makeup at their hotel after the concert.

I saw the Kinks when I was 17 and shook Ray Davies hand while watching his band perform from the orchestra pit.

I have seen the Rolling Stone seven times. I had front row seats once and shook all of the band members hands except Mick Jagger’s at another performance where I had 13th row seats.

Blogging regularly has not only helped me remember all of the things I have done in my life, it has also caused me to wonder what would have happened differently if I had been blogging all along or at least since the web was born…

Who knows?

I packed my camera for the AC/DC concert but didn’t take it in because I didn’t want it to get confiscated.

Although I saw a bunch of people taking pictures with their iPhones, its still not exactly clear to me which devices are allowed in rock concerts and which ones aren’t.

I just didn’t want to risk getting my camera taken.

Just before attending the AC/DC concert, I had read some quotes about branding that I think the band AC/DC personifies.

The brand quotes came from a design conference in Toronto.

The brand related quotes are:

“Real competition does not come from competitors, it comes from clutter.”

“A brand is not what you say, but what THEY perceive”

“The barrier to competition has gone from physical (factories, capital) to the minds of the consumer.”

“A brand is a person’s gut feeling about a product, service, or company.”

How does branding relate to the band AC/DC?

Doesn’t the AC/DC brand meet all of the “qualifications” above?

They do in my mind.

Here are my reasons why:

If real competition comes from clutter, AC/DC exists in a relatively clutter free space. When I think of the band AC/DC I don’t get them confused with any other bands.

Do you?

AC/DC doesn’t have to tell me they are a Rock and Roll band, their actions speak louder than their words. I know Rock and Roll when I see it and AC/DC is Rock and Roll.

When I hear or see AC/DC perform, I know in my gut I am experiencing the real deal.

I think millions of other Rock and Roll fans feel the same way.

David Fricke, critic for Rolling Stone once said in a review of an AC/DC album that the band “had made the same album nine times.”

Well Mr. Fricke, is not this type of consistency the essence of branding?

I think by AC/DC having stuck with their original Rock and Roll message consistently from the beginning is one of the main reasons why the band and their Rock and Roll brand are included on the top ten list of best selling recording artists of all time.

Twitter.com Displaying “New Tweets”

November 6, 2009

I noticed Twitter.com is now displaying the number of new Tweets that occur in between page refreshes and views over the web.

Twitter.com New Tweets

Twitter.com New Tweets

Previously, Twitter users who viewed their accounts on the web wouldn’t  have any idea how many Tweets had been made in between the time they viewed one page from the next.

With the Tweet Stream growing ever more volumunous for active Twitter users, this simple improvement may help prevent Stream Fatigue or cause more of it.

Verify Your Business Listing in The Google Local Business Center

November 5, 2009

Once you submit a new business listing to the Google Local Business Center, you’ll have to verify it before it appears in Google Maps. This video tells you how to verify your listing.

Godaddy Forwarding and Masking Domains

November 4, 2009

I have a bunch of domains I haven’t been able to pay much attention to nor had I moved off Godaddy’s parked domain pages.

In the past forwarding domains from a Godaddy account was arduous at best.

Today however I was pleasantly surprised when I went to forward one of my domains to my business blog SearchMarketingCommunications.com

Godaddy Forwarding and Masking

Godaddy Forwarding and Masking

Godaddy has upgraded their domain forwarding and masking function to an Ajax based user interface since the last time I made any account changes.

What an improvement – Godaddy!

Local Online Advertising Spending Up?

November 3, 2009

eMarketer has published predictions for the online advertising industry over the next five years from two sources with conflicting points of view.

Piper Jaffrey predicts a compound annual growth rate of 9% for local online ad dollars compared to 4% for national internet advertising spending.

Local Online Spending

Local Online Spending

Borrell Associates on the other hand predicts a much smaller 2.9% compound annual growth rate over the next five years for the local internet advertising market.

From eMarketer:

While Borrell believes the local online market is approaching saturation, Piper Jaffray indicates in its report that small businesses will begin to catch up with consumers online, bringing significant growth to the local online sector and moving local dollars from offline to the Web.

Piper Jaffray considers lead generation the primary goal of local advertising, and suggests that mobile presents a major opportunity on that front. With online search the preferred method to find local business info, and consumers highly connected to their mobile phones, especially during the weekends, the research firm predicts huge growth in mobile search spending through 2012.

US Mobile Paid Search Spending

US Mobile Paid Search Spending

“Local lead gen companies will play a key role in bringing small businesses into mobile advertising,” according to the report. “Small businesses need to understand that mobile can be as valuable a channel as online and lead gen players be the educators.”

While each analyst has well thought out and reasoned positions, I think both of their predictions will be proven wrong!

The Scrape and Copy Approach To Blogging

November 2, 2009

Within the last week or so, I began to notice a bunch of links coming from the same blog.

Eucalyptus Archive Content Theft

Eucalyptus Archive Content Theft

When I clicked through to view the source of the link I was surprised to see several copies of my posts copied enmasse to a blog called Eucalyptus Archive.

The irony about this particular case of blog theft pictured above is that the post stolen from my blog was about Blog theft’s second cousin – duplicate content.

If content is king, content theft is his sworn enemy.

Google Local Business Center Ads

November 1, 2009

I have started seeing more ads for Google Local Business Center on high profile web sites like Tech Crunch lately.

Google Local Business Ads

Google Local Business Ads

I wonder whether these display ads for Google work vis-a-vis conversions ie., business owners claiming their Local Business Center listings or not?

Google Local Business Center Tech Crunch

Google Local Business Center Tech Crunch

At what price per conversion would Google consider their promotion of the Local Business Center a success?

How can Google cost justify their cost per conversion against a return on investment metric when Google doesn’t generate revenue directly or indirectly from local business center listings?