Archive for October, 2010

Post To WordPress Via Text Messaging

October 11, 2010

WordPress continues to improve ways bloggers can post to their blogs first by email and then by voice now by text.

Case in point, for an extra $20 a year blogger can post to their WordPress blogs via text message.

 

Post To WordPress Via Text Messaging

Post To WordPress Via Text Messaging

 

The two previous alternative WordPress posting methods – email and voice – were added at no additional cost.

I have used both but prefer posting the old fashioned way – via laptop and browser.

However, text posting looks interesting and I might consider adding it to one of my blogs in the future to give it a try.

Google Places Reports And Irony

October 10, 2010

Getting Google Places traffic reports may not be unusual for businesses that have claimed their Google Places account.

However, it seems unusual to me because –

1. I have never claimed my Google Places account for my business.

2. As a rule – Google doesn’t show Map results of Advertising or Marketing businesses at the search results level in Google.com. The only traffic an advertising or marketing firm can generate for its Places account is from searches done at the Map level.

 

Google Places Traffic Report

Google Places Traffic Report

 

Search traffic generated by maps as a percentage of all search traffic generated for the small business is low single digits at best and thus virtually insignificant.

I am sure for most small businesses getting Google Places search traffic reports is even more so.

Google Webmaster Tools: Top 20 Site Keywords TimothyCohn.com

October 9, 2010

As I have been reflecting on what I have written here over the last two years, I have also been taking into account what the data says about my site.

Google Webmaster Tools Top 20 Site Keywords for TimothyCohn.com shows what terms Google most often associates with this site.

Top 20 Site Keywords TimothyCohn.com

Top 20 Site Keywords TimothyCohn.com

Unlike data from Search Marketing Communications which showed I had been on topic, this blog’s content appears to have been all over the map.

I’m not sure why some of the terms are even showing up.

There is one key takeaway – the Twitter feed showing down the right rail of this site contains my Twitter account name – timcohn.

This keyword in turn shows up as the second most frequent term associated with the site because the Twitter feed has persisted almost as long as I have been blogging here.

490 Posts Published @TimothyCohn.com

October 8, 2010

I have published 490 blog posts to date here on TimothyCohn.com

490 Posts

490 Posts

Between this blog and the 944 posts on my other blog – Search Marketing Communications, I have written and published 1,434 blog posts.

 

The New Twitter.com Interface

October 7, 2010

I finally got the new Twitter.com interface in my account today.

New Twitter

New Twitter

I have grown so accustomed to the original Twitter interface, it will be interesting to see if and when I can adjust to the new Twitter interface.

October 5: 428 Pages Viewed

October 6, 2010

After a week of travel, I am finally getting back up to speed vis-a-vis my daily work process.

Yesterday October 5, 2010 – I viewed 428 pages.

 

October 5 2010 428 Pages Viewed

October 5 2010 428 Pages Viewed

 

Hopefully by week’s end, I will get caught up.

The Price of Travel?

October 5, 2010

Time lost doing what would have otherwise gotten done.

Questions About The Google Certified Partner Program?

October 4, 2010

The following are answers to common questions often asked about the Google Certified Partner program:

1. What is the Google Certification Program?

2. What are the requirements for becoming a Qualified Individual?

3. I passed the exams. Now what?

4. How can I find a Google Certified Partner?

5. How can I obtain and use promotional credits?

6. How can I learn more about the program?

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1. What is the Google Certification Program?

Members of the Google Certification Program are online marketing
professionals, agencies and other individuals — such as search engine
marketers (SEMs), search engine optimizers (SEOs) and marketing
consultants — who currently manage or want to manage AdWords accounts. To
become a qualified company or individual through the Google Certification
Program, you must have proven knowledge of the AdWords system and fulfill
certain advertising performance criteria.

2. What are the requirements for becoming a Qualified Individual?

To become a Qualified Individual, you must pass both the Fundamentals exam
and one of our three advanced exams, and you must agree to our program
Terms and Conditions. For more details, visit
https://adwords.google.com/support/select/professionals/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=12241.

3. I passed the exams. Now what?

If you’ve met the other requirements to become Individually Qualified in
the Google Certified Partners program, this is what happens:

– We’ll send you a confirmation email verifying that you passed the exams,
along with a certificate.

– We’ll create a Profile Page for you, which you can manage on the Google
Certification Program website. The link to your profile page shows clients
that you’re qualified in the Google AdWords Certification Program.

– You’ll receive promotional credits you can apply to the accounts of new
customers.

4. How can I find a Google Certified Partner?

Google Partner Search is an online searchable list of agencies that are
certified under the Google AdWords Certification Program. Advertisers
might use it to look for agencies to help them manage their AdWords
campaigns, or they may be just starting out and looking for help getting
started. To use Google Partner Search, visit
https://adwords.google.com/professionals/search/.

5. How can I obtain and use promotional credits?

Promotional coupons are one of the ways we help qualified program members
bring in new business. Google Certified Partners in the Google AdWords
Certification Program are eligible for these coupons, which are sent by
email once you have qualified. Our distribution method may change to an
online method but we will always inform you of any changes. To learn more,
visit
https://adwords.google.com/support/select/professionals/bin/answer.py?answer=17377

6. How can I learn more about the program?

Visit http://adwords.google.com/support/select/professionals/.

Google Certified Partners Questions & Feedback

October 3, 2010

Google has added a questions and feedback form to the Google Certified Partner section of the Adwords site.

Google Certified Partner Questions & Feedback

Google Certified Partner Questions & Feedback

I submitted my question shortly before posting here – we’ll see how well their form works.

Audio Post – Because I Ran Out of Time

October 2, 2010

Because I ran out of time…