Google Caffeine

December 9, 2009

The following great overview article about Google Caffeine comes from http://www.axandra.com.

Google Caffeine is the name given to Google’s next algorithm update that is going live after the holidays. It seems that Google Caffeine will be more than Google’s regular updates. It will probably be a major overhaul of the calculations that Google uses to rank web pages.

Caffeine

What is going to change?

Of course, Google hasn’t revealed the details of Google Caffeine yet. However, the new index has been live on some test servers and some Google employees also talked about the next index. The following factors might play a larger role in Google’s next index:

  • Website speed: if you have a slow loading website, it might not get high rankings on Google.
  • Broken links: if your website contains many broken links, this might have a negative impact of the position of your web pages in Google search results.
  • Bad neighborhoods: Linking to known spammers and getting a lot of links from known spammers isn’t good for your rankings in Google’s current algorithm. The negative impact of a bad neighborhood will probably be even worse with Google Caffeine.
  • The over-all quality of your website: Google’s new algorithm probably will take a closer look at the over-all quality of your website. It’s not enough to have one or two ranking factors in place.You’ll probably need good optimized content, a good website design with a clear navigation, good inbound links, a low bounce rate, etc. The number of social bookmarks might also play an increased role.

Factors like the age of a website, its past history, authority etc. will still play a role in Google’s new index. However, the effect of the different factors on your rankings will shift.

How can you adjust your web pages to Google’s new Caffeine index?

Although Google’s Caffeine update hasn’t been release yet, there are some things that you can do to increase the chances that your website will get good rankings in Google’s new index:

  • Remove all spam elements from your web pages. Anything that might be considered spam can and will have a negative effect on the position of your web pages sooner or later. This includes text that has nearly the same color as the background, cloaking and fully automated linking systems.
  • Check your website design and the navigation of your website.Your website should have a professional look and feel. The navigation should be easy to understand and your web pages should easily be parseable by search engine spiders. You can test this with the search engine spider simulator in IBP (Select Tools > Search Engine Spider Simulator in IBP’s main window).
  • Get links from social bookmark websites. Social bookmark links already play a role in Google’s current algorithm and that role might increase.
  • Check your links. You shouldn’t link to websites that look like spammers. It’s better to focus on selected quality links instead of as many links as possible.

Google Caffeine is going to be released after the holidays. If you follow the tips above, your website will be in a good position when Google’s new index will be online.


I Love my new iPhone and Backflip Case with Kickstand.

November 23, 2009

Yeah, I finally bought my iPhone yesterday but before I did, I bought the BEST iPhone case .  It’s called a backflip.  It has a kickstand so the iphone stands up by itself. Way cool!

Interestingly enough, I wasn’t looking for this case but saw it advertised on the Santa Cruz New Tech Meetup event page last month, and Pierce Buxton, VP of Business Development, was at the meetup, promoting his great new product.  Way to go Pierce!

Then, today at NextSpace, I happened to meet Ken Kannappan, CEO of Plantronics, and in the process of talking about blue tooth ear pieces, pulled out my new iPhone and got him interested in this case.  I’d love to find out if Plantronics connects with Backflipcase.

Click here to visit www.backflipcase.com

backflip case for iphone


URLs for Caffeineighted Presentation

October 31, 2009

My recent presentation at the Chamber of Commerce’s Women in Business Caffeineighted Series (November 5, 2009) is all about getting started on WordPress, specifically for the newbie blogger, or the person who wants to switch to WordPress.  The actual presentation is a live demo showing how to configure and start using your new blog, here are some related URLs.

Resources

WordPress Support:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/

WordPress.com vs. WordPress.org:
http://en.support.wordpress.com/com-vs-org/

Resources for beginners:
http://saraisenberg.com/2009/08/13/wordpress-for-beginners/
http://saraisenberg.com/2008/08/13/wordpress-for-dummies/

How to make a non-post (non-blog-looking) WordPress home page:
http://bloggingexperiment.com/archives/wordpress-page-as-home-page.php

How to Redirect a WordPress.com Blog [PDF]:
http://blog-well.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/how-to-redirect-a-wordpresscom-blog.pdf

Notes from Chris’s September 2009 presentation at NextSpace:
http://saraisenberg.com/2009/09/15/wordpress-resources-from-todays-nextspace-brownbag/

How to have a non-post home page [PDF]:
http://blog-well.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/how-to-redirect-a-wordpresscom-blog.pdf

Examples of some WordPress blogs:

http://bestblog.wordpress.com/ (review)
http://thisisindexed.com/ (humor site)
http://thisisindexed.com/2007/05/calling-in-sick/

Examples of some WordPress websites (as CMS, not blog per se):
http://saraisenberg.com/2009/09/25/30-great-websites-using-wordpress-as-a-cms/
http://wordpress.org/showcase
http://publisherblog.automattic.com/2008/09/16/10-examples-of-wordpress-as-a-cms/

WP Remix:
http://wpremix.com/

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THANKS for attending!

Sara Isenberg Web Consulting & Project Management

email: sara@saraisenberg.com
twitter: @saraisenberg
website: http://www.saraisenberg.com
blog: http://www.saraisenberg.com/blog
linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/saraisenberg
facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SaraIsenbergConsulting


Create a Free WordPress Blog in 1 Hour

October 26, 2009

The location has been set and this event is a go!

The Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce has a very popular new speaking series for Women in Business called Caffeineighted.49

On Nov 5, 7:30-9 AM, I’ll be giving a presentation called Create a Free WordPress Blog in 1 Hour at the Santa Cruz Chamber of Commerce, Women in Business, Caffeineighted Series.

[Click here to Register]

Full Details:

Women in Business will host its small-meeting networking series, Caffeineighted, Thursday, November 5, 7:30-9 AM

Location: New Leaf Community Markets
1101 Fair Ave
Santa Cruz, CA 95060

“Create a Free WordPress Blog in 1 Hour”

We continue with Web 2.0 Marketing tools with Sara Isenberg who will show us how to create a blog.

Sara Isenberg, principal consultant at Sara Isenberg Web Consulting & Project Management, has extensive experience in the corporate software industry, much of that as a technical account manager where she managed technical relationships between software engineering teams and strategic partners and clients.

Sara began working as an independent project manager in 2005, serving web producers and small businesses.In addition to working as a web consultant and project manager, Sara is a Technology Advisor with the Silicon Valley Small Business Development Center’s Technology Advisory Program.

Sara has a B.A. in Computer Science from University of California Santa Cruz and a B.S. in Sociology from the University of Oregon. She is listed by We Magazine for Women in “101 Women Bloggers to Watch for 2009″.

For more about Sara:
twitter: @saraisenberg

website: http://www.saraisenberg.com

blog: http://www.saraisenberg.com/blog

linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/saraisenberg

facebook: http://www.facebook.com/saraisenbergconsulting

Limited to 30 participants, the session will also include introductions and conversation. A light breakfast will be served. The cost is $15 for SC Chamber members and $25 for non-members.

Caffeineighted is held the first Thursday of each month. Caffeineighted is an outgrowth of the Chamber’s Women in Business programs, designed to create a more intimate atmosphere and an opportunity for teaching and learning.


Dusty’s Video About NextSpace

October 26, 2009

I proud to say I work at NextSpace in downtown Santa Cruz.  See why it’s so great!


New Services: Referrals (Sourcing) and Training

October 23, 2009

I’m now offering two new services: Referrals to Experts and Training for Beginners

1. Find your Team — Referrals:

I work with known expert designers, developers, marketing professionals, writers, SEO geeks, and more.  Let me help you find your team.

2. Training Services:

I offer individual or small group training on using Social Media — such as Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, and blogging — and getting started on WordPress.  I can either set up your accounts and make updates and edits while you watch, or help you learn how to do this for yourself.  In addition to hands-on technical sessions, we can also discuss best practices and strategies around using Social Media.  I can help you get started on Constant Contact Email Marketing. I don’t just fish for you, I teach you how to fish.

  1. WordPress: Get started on WordPress. WordPress for Beginners.  Specifically for newbies!
  2. Social Media: Get started on Social Media.  All the basics for Facebook, LinkedIn, Blogging, Twitter.
  3. Email Marketing: Create your own professional looking eNewsletters or Marketing emails with Constant Contact Email Marketing.

For more details, see: http://technicalprojectservices.com/services/training-and-sourcing/


Please contact me and let me know how I can help you!

Sara Isenberg
Sara Isenberg Web Consulting & Project Management
sara@saraisenberg.com
http://saraisenberg.com
831-334-0701


The NEXTie Awards. I’ve nominated somebody. (*)

October 21, 2009

Do you know someone in Santa Cruz that you’d call a trailblazer, an innovator, or whose work or passion inspires you? Santa Cruz NEXT is accepting nominations for the 1st Annual NEXTie Awards.

Submit Your NEXTie Award Nominations!

The NEXTies honor young people in Santa Cruz who are doing amazing things locally or globally. These inspiring individuals could live anywhere, but they choose Santa Cruz to apply their talent and passion. These individuals might include entrepreneurs, artists or volunteers who are leaders in their chosen field and are making an impact on the community or the world. Nominees live or work in Santa Cruz County, are between the ages of 22 and 45, and have an inspiring story to tell.

(*) Jeremy Neuner

Why Jeremy Neuner?

1. Jeremy is one of the co-founders of Nextspace (see http://nextspace.us) a fantabulous co-working space in downtown Santa Cruz that is one year old as of mid-October 2009.

2. Jeremy is a light hearted but incredibly effective leader of the Nextspace organization.  The community respects him.

3. Nextspace is not only vital to the Santa Cruz community, it’s a great place — interesting and fun, feels like the entrepreneurial epicenter of Santa Cruz — for an entrepreneur, or solopreneur, or techie — or anybody else — to work.

4. Jeremy frequently credits the members of Nextspace for its success, rather than claiming that success for himself.  However, much of the environment of Nextspace is due to Jeremy’s style of leadership.  He’s been the right guy at the right time.

5. Many local success stories have come out of NextSpace:

http://nextspace.us/2009/05/nextspace-members-in-the-news/

6. Nextspace puts Santa Cruz on the map (in a good way):

http://nextspace.us/2009/08/more-than-just-surf-city/

7. Nextspace has good connections with UCSC:

http://nextspace.us/2009/06/nextspace-and-ucsc/

8. Want more? Watch this video:

NextSpace: 1 Year of Success in an Economic Downturn

http://vimeo.com/7102787


Need 25 Fans – Rebranding My Business Facebook Page

October 4, 2009

As you may know, I’ve decided to rebrand away from from my (old) business name Technical Project Services!  The new name of my business is Sara Isenberg Web Consulting & Project Management.  I’m still working on this as I write.

However, Facebook doesn’t allow me (anyone) to edit the name of a Page, so I’m setting up a new business Facebook Page.  Here’s a link to it:

Sara Isenberg Web Consulting & Project Management

I need your help to get the word out!  I invite you to become a “FAN” by going to that page and clicking on “Become a FAN” button.  Friends, please help me get 25 Fans to I can get a vanity URL.  Sorry to any inconvenient to my first 17 FANS.  You’re the best!

Thanks!

Sara


Got my Google Voice number

October 1, 2009

Geez.  One day after I tell all (most) of my business contacts that I’m switching from my Vonage phone to my cell (in prep for getting iphone and tossing Vonage), Google finally sends me my Google Voice offer.  So, I got my new Google Voice phone number today!  Not ready to share it yet.


How to do a conference: Women’s Leadership Forum

October 1, 2009

What a great day ~150 of us had at the 7th Annual Women’s Leadership Forum on the top floor of the Rittenhouse Building in downtown Santa Cruz.  ALL of the speakers were GREAT.  I would call this the best Chamber of Commerce event I’ve been to (and I’ve been to many).

Speakers were:

Linda Gold (M3iworks, CEO)
Kim Walesh (City of San Jose, Director of Strategic Planning)
Seana Norvell (Technology Public Relations)
Donna Murphy (Vice Chancellor – University Relations, UCSC)
Dolores Carr (Santa Clara District Attorney)

Nina Simon, founder of Museum 2.0, lead us in three participatory “exhibits” that felt much more relevant that the usual stuff that leaders do with large groups.

From the Chamber website:

what Museum 2.0 is about

Nina Simon talks about her creation of Museum 2.0 as if she woke up one morning astounded to discover herself transformed from electrical engineer (which she is) into the guru of museum social interactivity. Not true, of course, but what is true is that the world of information, networks, and communication changed just about that fast and she was entrepreneur enough to grab a hold. And, she has proven herself in the world of museums as a guide in the dawn of museum interactivity, engagement, and social networking. A passionate activist for the integration of social, dynamic, participatory experiences, Nina has built Museum 2.0 to be a design firm helping museums worldwide use social technology to create dynamic, audience‐driven exhibitions and programs. Nina’s work encourages museums to allow their constituents to “muck about” in the stimuli of the space, to create environments that encourage each participants unique experience, and to allow even the exhibit to be designed by the public. She has had some extraordinary experience prior to Museum 2.0 that led her to this role. She was hired by the International Spy Museum in Washington D.C. where she was charged with making Operation Spy an immersive experience. Nina then became curator at The Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose, where she worked at the cutting edge of exhibition design, using “crowd‐sourcing” and prototyping exhibits through a wiki and Second Life. She also led the design of a multi‐platform game that accompanied season 3 of the CBS television show CSI:NY. This all led to Museum 2.0 and a remarkable list of consulting and teaching roles with museums and museum organizations around the world. To see a list of and links to her most recent projects with links to her work:

http://www.museumtwo.com