Archive for October, 2006
Domain Name Analysis – More Fascinating But Entirely Useless Charts
No commentsThis entry is a follow-up to Interesting Facts About Domain Names. It’s time for some bubble chart fun in the data analysis of the .COM domain space (analyzing the 47.7 million+ .COM domains, distilled from the 150 million+ row zone file). While my original entry was purely to satisfy personal curiousity, and as a test-bed [...]
Interesting Facts About Domain Names
No commentsThe Search For A Domain Name You’ve thought up a brilliant idea for a new Web 2.0, AJAX-enabled web app, or you’re about to release a thus-far-unnamed killer software app. Now you just need to find the perfect domain name for it to live at (and, in true new-economy fashion, you’ll base your corporate name [...]
How to Make Search Engines Happy in 3 Easy Steps
No commentsBy Kalena Jordan Does your web site make search engines happy? Despite all the negative hype lately, it’s pretty easy to design a web site that search engines will accept with open arms. All it takes is 3 easy steps: 1) Follow the Search Engine Guidelines Nearly all search engines publish their own guidelines regarding [...]
Rocketbooming New Monetization Strategies
No commentsThe most important takeaways from Rocketboom’s Andrew Baron’s keynote address at the Podcast and Portable Media Expo are that content providers should not only focus on a niche, but should also be audience-centric in their approach to content delivery and monetization. Podcasting, vlogging, and other incarnations of the new e-business world cannot focus on the [...]
Google And YouTube, The Morning After
No commentsWith a lot of attention paid to the big number, $1.65 billion, there are some other numbers that illustrate Google’s interest in YouTube much better than the price tag. Google CEO Eric Schmidt probably isn’t having second thoughts about the acquisition of YouTube. Editor’s Note: Â As the next day dawns after the Google and YouTube [...]
