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BlogBurst Distribution Channels
Rand Fishkin

BlogBurst Distribution Channels

I stumbled onto (yes, literally with the StumbleUpon toolbar) Blogburst today and was relatively impressed with their content partners. The idea is that you submit your blog and the content (if accepted) gets fed to large publishers like the Washington Post, San Francisco Chronicle, Hou...

New TLD for Canadian Government
Rand Fishkin

New TLD for Canadian Government

Thanks to Ian Mcanerin, who suggested the Canadian government's new TLD - .gov.ca (the humble fellow isn't taking credit, far too gentlemanly). The debate on what to choose was relatively interesting, with the French Canadian contigent complaining bitterly that .gouv.ca was not the choice. B...

Tipping Points on the Web
Rand Fishkin

Tipping Points on the Web

During my travels, I managed to wrap up Malcolm Gladwell's Tipping Point. It was a great read, and deserves the level of attention it's received. The theories behind the work are well fleshed out, compelling and supported by very good examples. What is the Tipping Point (for those who haven't read it): ...

WeeWorld Profiles & Visual Communities
Rand Fishkin

WeeWorld Profiles & Visual Communities

I'm particularly fond of WeeWorld - I love the illustration style, the feel of the interface and the thinking behind it - that we can all have an online identity that follows us from place to place. The concept of an avatar has been around since the nascent beginnings of web forums, but to have a community of identities that allow for customization, represe...

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Is Craigslist Blowing their Opportunity?
Rand Fishkin

Is Craigslist Blowing their Opportunity?

I talked to some very smart folks last night over dinner about Craigslist and their position in the market. Currently, CL is the leader in online classifieds, they've had great success porting their model to other cities and countries and they have a built-in loyalty and fan base that rivals that of any online user-generated-content site. The question is - w...

HighRankings Conference in San Francisco
Rand Fishkin

HighRankings Conference in San Francisco

The "Events" category on SEOmoz has been getting all the entries lately, but there's one more to add to the list. Jill Whalen and the HighRankings crew are running their Search Engine Marketing Seminar in Walnut Creek, CA (just outside San Francisco) at the end of March. Details are below:The High Rankings Search Engine Marketing SeminarThursday March 30 and Frida...

Measuring Success Session @ SES
Rand Fishkin

Measuring Success Session @ SES

Today was my last presentation for SES NYC. The subject was case studies of measuring success and I used one of our clients that was mentioned in Newsweek - Avatar Financial. The session was terrific, with the exception that the third member of our panel, ...

Perfect Example of How to Email a Blogger
Rand Fishkin

Perfect Example of How to Email a Blogger

One of the best techniques for starting the ball rolling on a content-rich, high quality new site is to email bloggers in your industry and ask for their input. I got this one from Jon Kemp yesterday:Rand,I just wanted to write you and say that I have been an admirer of yours for about six months now, maybe more. I first got turned on to your web site for the tool...

Matt Cutts & the Cuttlets
Rand Fishkin

Matt Cutts & the Cuttlets

In the evening forum tonight, Danny hilariously referred to Matt's band of followers (who literally swarm around him after sessions like fruitflies at the buffet) as "Cuttlets". I saw Aaron and Vanessa from Google laughing in the back of the room and the audience was largely in stitches, too. That is, apart from those who huffed and puffed and acted like they weren't "Cuttlets"...