Weekly Media Consumption

October 16, 2010

Although I have been on Mac computers since 1989, I hadn’t paid much attention to what exactly takes place on my desktop daily other than the actual work I get done.

It recently occurred to me that my browser history would reveal to me exactly how I spend my screen time each day.

Once I looked into it, I discovered not only is daily browser page view history available but so are weekly and monthly increments.

With the goal of “what gets measured gets managed” in mind, I am going to start pulling my weekly pages viewed stats so I can keep an eye on – so to speak – what and how much material I am viewing online.

This week I was surprised to learn I viewed 1,572 pages.

Last 7 Days 1,572 Pages Viewed

Last 7 Days 1,572 Pages Viewed

The Chinese Have Splogs Too?

October 15, 2010

Is this a Chinese Splog or a legitimate Chinese blog?

Chinese Splogs

Chinese Splogs

Yahoo Turnaround Formula

October 14, 2010

Rumors have surfaced again today regarding Yahoo being a potential buyout target – this time from Private Equity.

From the Wall Street Journal:

While private-equity firms have long contemplated a deal for Yahoo, talks have heated up in recent weeks as several senior Yahoo employees have left the company, intensifying pressure on Yahoo Chief Executive Carol Bartz to prove she can turn the company around, the people familiar with the matter said.

Ms. Bartz has improved Yahoo’s profitability by cutting costs, but revenue hasn’t grown much and the company faces other problems. The Internet pioneer, for example, has shown fewer benefits than competitors from a broad recovery in display advertising—an area where it faces increasing competition from Google and Facebook Inc.

The company, which reports third-quarter earnings next week, claims that more than 600 million people use its home page, email service or other sites every month. But the number of Yahoo pages viewed by its users, known as “user engagement,” began shrinking in the second quarter. Yahoo also has seen a drop in the value of advertising against content that Yahoo pulls from other sources.

Ms. Bartz said in a recent interview she needed more time to pull off a turnaround.

I think the only way Carol Bartz can hope to turnaround Yahoo would be if she could get Yahoo engineers to build a time machine that flew the company back to 1999 at which point Yahoo could renegotiate their original search agreement with Google.
Then and only then could Yahoo change the reality of both its present and future destiny from what it actually is  – an online display advertising company.

The Bing Facebook Social Search Experiment

October 13, 2010

Bing and Facebook announced an extension to their existing agreement today.

From the Bing Community blog:

Today we announced an exciting expansion to our long-term partnership with Facebook.  Specifically, we are rolling out some new features that allow you to take your friends with you into your Bing experience, both at http://www.bing.com as well as within the search experience at http://www.facebook.com. We will enable a great search experience for people queries, by bringing in information from your Facebook friends and people who share networks with you, and we will show you what your friends have liked (using Facebook’s public like platform) as you navigate through search results in Bing.

Why is this interesting?  At the customer experience level, search is getting more social and more personalized.  We think that’s a great thing to help you make better, more informed decisions.

But we think there is something more profound going on under the covers, an inflection point in the search industry that will enable more interesting social scenarios in the future.

Traditionally, search engines rely on a large number of clues to help us determine what you are looking for.  We call these clues “signals.” Search was built on a concept of these signals that told engines what was probabilistically the most likely piece of information you wanted based on the words you entered.

This has worked pretty well over the years and helped search improve a lot – early signals like meta tags to give the engines hints on page content and reverse IP to provide more locally relevant results, which has evolved to the mobile phone with the addition of geo-location data.  Eventually the industry developed more complex signals like anchor text and popularity models to try and bring a human element into the mix.  In Bing, we look at more than 1000 signals to try and get you the best result.

Our focus at Bing on helping customers make better decisions allowed us to rethink this model a bit, as we believe in some ways the current set of signals is not perfect for the way people actually make decisions and accomplish complex tasks.

The fact is the real world isn’t defined purely by how information is connected; it’s also defined by the connections between people.

While the Bing argument for social search sounds logical in theory, I think they will find adoption rates of their social search experiment – illogical.

Transition To Microsoft AdCenter

October 12, 2010

Up until now I hadn’t had any issues migrating Yahoo account data to the Microsoft Advertising Adcenter.

However today my attempts to transfer data were fraught with errors and failure.

The following are several of the messages I received from Microsoft while attempting to make the transition from a Yahoo account  to a Bing account.

The following message is the first one I received and I have no idea why…

Compatibility Report

Compatibility Report

I then attempted to import an account and got this account import errors message.

Yahoo Account Import Failure

Yahoo Account Import Failure

I tried to import the account several more times and finally got it imported only to learn there were “71 issues” with my account.

71 Issues

71 Issues

Not one but seventy one issues…

I can’t wait to discover how long it takes for me to get each one of them resolved!

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.