Cribbed Content for May 29th
Friday
May 29, 2009
At first glance when starting to compile this week’s Cribbed Content, it didn’t look like much was going on. My Google Reader was kind of light, as were the other scoops and news coming across my desk. But then when I really started to dig, I found some cool stuff! Including a really easy Twitter Contest from DIY SEO to win a Kindle!
- Last week I reported that Affiliate Summit East 2009 was all sold out of booths. They’re now all sold out of Meet Market tables as well, the first time for them that they’ve sold out of exhibitor space before Early Bird pricing was done. Congrats to the ASE09 team!
- Speaking of Affiliate Summit, co-founders Missy Ward and Shawn Collins were in Dallas at the Inbound Marketing Summit speaking about monetizing blogs. Missy was kind enough to share their slides from the presentation.
- Affiliate network ShareASale is toying with an Affiliate API and has released the initial sections for use.
- Google recently changed their trademarks policy in regards to AdWords paid search ads. Search Engine Land wrote an article on how to protect your brand under Google’s new trademark policy, and Geno Prussakov also wrote an article on how this applies to affiliate marketing.
- Apparently Google mucked around with PageRank… AGAIN… and devalued Twitter profiles. Which is fine with me since I realized awhile back my twitter page was PR9 when this here blog was only PR2 (currently my twitter page is a PR3). What really irritated me was that, out of nowhere, this blog went down to PR0 out of nowhere with no real changes other than a redesign (that, if anything, should have HELPED SEO). So in my opinion Google can shove with with their PageRank racket anyway. Anyway, Andy Beard explains a few things about the change.
- I’ve seen a certain someone from a certain CPA network tweeting a lot in the last two days about making money from Twitter with CPA ads. That seems to be ALL this person is tweeting about and it’s getting on my anti-spam nerves. So instead of calling this person out, I’ll be passive-aggressive and just pass on this article for everyone: 10 Irritating Mistakes that People Make with Twitter. Thanks Nikki Pilkington for a good article right when I was thinking about it!
- I’m a big fan of to-do lists. There’s been some talk about different apps recently (I was turned onto Toodledoo and love its integration with iGoogle homepage). Nate Moller wrote a great article on why to-do lists are key to entrepreneur success that any slightly unmotivated or scattered entrepreneur should read!
Affiliate Summit Sneak Peak!
Thursday
Jan 8, 2009
Thanks to the wonders of advanced planning, all the presentations for Affiliate Summit West 2009 – which starts on Sunday – are available to view now at http://www.slideshare.net/affsum. I’m going to try to bring my head above water enough to read through some before heading to Las Vegas tomorrow.
Are you going to Affiliate Summit? I am. Check out Ten Ways to Meet Me At Affiliate Summit from the New Edge Media blog.
In the meantime, keep your eyes open for some tips and tricks I’ll share with ya just in time for Affiliate Summit…
Site Hoppin’ Looses Efficiency
Friday
Jun 6, 2008
First, the history. If you’ve listened to my evangelism regarding Entrecard, you’ve signed up. No doubt, you’ve looked around and perhaps stumbled upon a site called SiteHoppin – View the web like an iPod. When I first found this site, they enabled visitors to quickly browse websites by categories and offered various Entrecard categories that included only websites that were members of the Entrecard network. There were other “Entrecard browers” out there that did similar things, but the feature that set SiteHoppin on my favorites list was the slideshow feature. You set how many seconds you want to view each page for then hit go – the page automatically refreshed after that time to another random website within that same category.
Clearly, the main goal of a service like this is to drop Entrecards on other blogger’s widgets as efficiently as possible to rack up Entrecredits to advertise on more blogs. But I saw a less selfish goal of this as well – expanding my horizons within the blogosphere. Sure I saw a lot of the same websites day after day to drop my card at, but more often than not I found new blog that I could learn from. Whether or not the blog actually interested me, I could learn through their experiences. I’d look at their site designs, how they used links, what widgets or gadgets they used (heck, that’s how I found Entrecard in the first place), and also paid close attention to their coding flaws to pick up some “don’ts” for my mental blog SOP.
The best part about the slideshow feature was that I could set it for a decent time (15 seconds was my average) and just hit GO and let the blogs refresh over my lunch hour as I sat in front of the computer with one hand near the mouse to click on the drop widget and my lunch in the other. Multitasking is a wonderful thing. I could always hit the stop button if there was something that caught my interest enough to read longer than 15 seconds.
Those days, apparently, have come to an end.
A few weeks ago, I noticed that the slideshow feature was gone. Boo! It wouldn’t be nearly as efficient for me to continually have to click the TagHop button to refresh to another site every time, but it was better than nothing. After visiting their blog for more information, I’ve come to find that on 5/2 they removed it to assist with the beta testing of their new Firefox toolbar. Just the other day, I realized that from the main SiteHoppin’ page, the browser was still available but ALL the Entrecard categories were gone. I went to their blog for more information and all I found was a post on the 29th that the Entrecard categories were gone during some rebranding efforts they’re undertaking, but not mention as to whether or not they’d be back.
So for now, their efficiency is nil. The aforementioned toolbar is still in private beta testing, so until they’re done with the testing I can’t have the toolbar to increase efficiency and we’re not getting our slideslows back. I can’t even find anywhere to sign up to request an invite. According to their video posted on the 25th, they’re changing the focus to online bookmarking. They describe how the new and improved service will differ from del.icio.us by saying you can hop from one bookmark to another, one tag to another to browse your bookmarks. What the SiteHoppin’ team seems to forget is that StumbleUpon already has that capability, as well as the capability to browse random sites. The only thing they don’t have is an Entrecard category.
So ultimately, unless they bring the Entrecard categories back along with the slideshow feature, they’ll just be another StumbleUpon. And SU works fine all by itself for me.





