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Archive for May, 2009

MGG 014 Let’s Go Camping!

Posted by Naomi "DigitalFanGirl" On May - 31 - 2009

mgglogo300Naomi recently went to Word Camp Mid-Atlantic. In this show we discuss our experiences attending unconferences and what you can do to be prepared when going to a PodCamp, BarCamp or any number of social events. We share tips, tools and networking resources to help you enjoy your camping adventures so you can focus on maximizing the learning and fun. Find out where Naomi will be next!

Read the full show notes over at Moms Gone Geek

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GovLoop Project of the Week – Have You Met OraTweet?

Posted by Naomi "DigitalFanGirl" On May - 27 - 2009

hello_oratweetI’m one of the community leaders over at GovLoop for the GovLoop Project of the Week. Every 4th Wednesday I showcase a new tech related project.

While searching for an enterprise micro-blogging tool for my own job, I ran across OraTweet; developed by Noel Portual. I contacted the developer to interview him, but he never responded. However, this tool has so much potential for those working with enterprise systems whom are looking for a micro-blogging solution, I felt it was still important to spotlight OraTweet for project of the week. Currently OraTweet is still in the pilot stage, but appears to be successful and people are using it and it is starting to get a good amount of news coverage.

To read the full blog post, sign in/join GovLoop

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MGG 013 Pose Smile Upload

Posted by Naomi "DigitalFanGirl" On May - 17 - 2009

mgglogo300Pose, smile and say, “upload!” In this episode we discuss sharing photos online and give you some resources, tips and tricks for managing all of that data! There are so many choices for sharing your photos with friends and loved ones. We discuss our favorite services, apps and sites as well as what like or don’t like about them. So get your cameras ready for this edition of Moms Gone Geek: Pose Smile Upload.

Read the full show notes over at Moms Gone Geek

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LiveBlogging WordCamp Mid-Atlantic

Posted by Naomi "DigitalFanGirl" On May - 16 - 2009

To read/view the entire liveblogging stream from #wordcampmidatl, look in the above coveritlive box. Below are a few summaries from the Thesis Theme Customization Hack session and Wordpress SEO session and some videos.

WordPress SEO

  • SEO is not linear
  • SEO Ranking Factors: keywords, technology, content, off-site promotion
  • Should use Google Adwords Keyword tool before you write a blog post.
  • U want 2 make it as easy as possible for spiders to crawl your blog.
  • Technical SEO:Make sure code validates,things load fast, proper redirects, no broken links, 404 pgs checked
  • Sitemaps are very important. it makes engines aware of all the pages on your site.
  • DON’T BLOCK THE SPIDERS from crawling your site
  • On-site/On-page:optimize all pgs,META tags,etc./keyword rich urls, review semantic structure on pg template
  • Update content &pgs based on engine updates and changes.
  • Off-site/Link development:get links from relevant authorities sites,make sure links have right anchor text
  • ensure links get authority to your site,internal links spread them
  • Don’t use generic text like ‘click here’, ‘view more’, etc
  • Starter SEO tips:
    1. use your own domain name
    2. enable friendly urls
    3. redirect domain.com to www.domain.com and use www.domain.com in settings
    4. use robots.txt
    5. use a personal favicon
    6. create xml site maps (plugin), update it monthly
    7. add site to Google Webmaster Tools
    8. Domain vs sub-domain (sub-domains can be treated as separate domains)
    9. update your tag line and incloude your most important keyword

  • Difference between Google Analytics and Google Webmasters. Analytics just allows you to see the “people” who have visited your site where Google Webmaster shows you what the spiders see. Very powerful stuff.
  • Title Tag SEO Tips:
    1. place a blog name at the end of the title, NTO at the beginning
    2. customize w/additional keywords for display only on your homepage
    3. override title tags w/custom one (“SEO title tag” plugin)
    4. place important keywords in the beginning
    5. Don’t exceed 60 character

  • URLs
    1. rewrite to contain keywords, hyphens not underscores
    2. 301 redirect from yourblog.com to www.yourblog.com
    3. maintain legacy URLs even after swithcing blog platforms

    [There are certain plugins that keep track of the history of your blog post urls]

  • Internal Linking Architecture
    1. pages/tags/categories (don’t overlap names on these three parts)
    2. tag clouds & tag pages (check out UltimateTagWarrior plugin)
    3. related posts (check out Contextual Related Posts plugin)
    4. Top 10 posts (search a plugin that shows this)
    5. Next & previous posts
    6. Add Technorati tags to your posts (must claim your blog first)
    7. get onto bloggers’ blogrolls

  • Internal Linking Architecture
    Tags:

    1. consistent
    2. lower case
    3. plural (ie iphones over iphone, but do a keyword search to see which is more popular-Sri recommends always using plural for ranking purposes)
    4. names, events, organizations, subjects and locations
    5. don’t use tags similar to your categories

  • Optimze Your blog
    “sticky” posts

    • always appear at the top of the page
    • a way to add a keyword-rich inro copy to a category page or tag page
    • e.g. adhesive plugin
    • ping your blog (Sri uses Pingomatic)
    • don’t use permlink as a text link, use the actual title

  • Summary

    • keyword research
    • select 1 primary keyword and 2-4 secodnary keywords
    • place your primary keyword early in your headline
    • use keywords early in your copy and throughout the post
    • use keyword alternatives and varinat formats (change word order, use long.short forms, use plural/singular, use semantic relevant keywords)
    • your posts should be 250 words at least
    • always include an image (image should include a keyword)
    • use bolded sub headline
    • use lists and indented quotes
    • use internal links
    • multi-media content: images (flickr, etc)

  • Feeds
    • Feedburner
    • partial text feeds vs full text feeds (Sri prefers full texts)
    • number of items in feed (10 or more) (Sri prefers 20)
    • propogate deep links thagt drive traffic and “search engine juice”
    • allow separate feeds for each category (very important)

  • Plugins
    • Google sitemap generator
    • related posts
    • customize the feed
    • handle 301s
    • manage META data
    • social bookmarking & create tag clouds
    • retweet this
    • internal links
    • SEO title tag

  • More plugins: CAVEAT-don’t just keep adding plugins; choose them wisely
    • all in one SEO pack
    • paginated comments
    • Wp-PageNavi2.31
    • WWW redirect

  • Tools

  • FINAL THOUGHTS
    Keep the MOJO Going

    • engage with your users
    • reply to comments

    SEO is a process not a one time event
    Practice and patience are the key
    Do it often and keep up wih the engines

    Great SEO Resources:

    www.searchengineland.com
    www.seomoz.org
    www.seoroundtable.com

    Contacts:
    twitter/john_shehata
    twitter/srinagubandi

WordCamp Mid-Atlantic – Art Can Save the World Ignite Baltimore 5min Presentation from DigitalFanGirl on Vimeo.

WordCamp Mid-Atlantic – Twitter, Friendfeed and Social Tools session from DigitalFanGirl on Vimeo.

WordCamp Mid-Atlantic State of the Word Presentation from DigitalFanGirl on Vimeo.

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I Need a Cocktail – A TECH Cocktail

Posted by Naomi "DigitalFanGirl" On May - 9 - 2009

TECH Cocktail 5 is coming back to DC and I think I’ll actually be able to make it this time. Photos from TECH Cocktail 4 looks like everyone had a blast. So I am really looking forward to this one. I’m actually excited because I see some folks on the registered attendees list  whom I’ve talked with via email, DCWW listserv and Twitter that I’ve yet to meet. So, this should be a fun event; putting faces to names.

I suggest you register fast; before tickets run out…

When: Wednesday, May 20, 2009 – 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. EST

Where: LeftBank in Adams Morgan (venue photos)

What: A “cocktail of TECH people”

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MGG 012 Mobile Mania

Posted by Naomi "DigitalFanGirl" On May - 3 - 2009

mgglogo300iPhone, BlackBerry, G1, HTC Magic, Sidekick, T-Mobile, Sprint, AT&T, Verizon; How does one decide on what phone to get and what carrier to choose? Will TheMacMommy stick with Sprint? Find out why DigitalFanGirl is talking about dumping her beloved BlackBerry. We discuss it all in this episode of Moms Gone Geek.

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DigitalFanGirl.com Gets a Facelift

Posted by Naomi "DigitalFanGirl" On May - 3 - 2009

I’ve changed my theme once again. However, I like this theme so much, I’d like to think I’ll stick with it for a year at a minimum. How do you like my new theme?

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