Wednesday, January 02, 2008

Netscape is exiting the Web Browser scene: No more support for the Browser from Feb 1 2008

Announced in the Netscape blog on December 28, 2007, there will be no more security patches for the current version of the browser, Netscape Navigator from February 1, 2008. Netscape.com will still continue to serve as a general use Internet portal. After February 1 2008, Netscape users have to go to the UFAQ, the Netscape Archive, the Netscape Community Forum for information about Netscape. Tom Drapeau, the director of AOL's Netscape brand encouraged Netscape users to adopt Firefox. This signifies the end of Netscape's era.

I used Netscape more than 10 years ago, when I first started exploring the internet. Netscape has dominated the web browser market at that time. Back then I was using Alta Vista as my search engine. Today, I no longer use Netscape but Firefox and I have long been using Google instead of anything else as my search engine.

The market is very practical, if a company don't innovate and continuously provide the best product, it will be replaced by newer, better and innovative companies in no time. Netscape used to have more than 80% market share in 1995. Now, according to the study done by the web metrics company Net Application in Dec 2007, Netscape's browser share at just 0.60 %, while Microsoft Internet Explorer dominated with a 77.4 % share and Firefox accounted for 16 %.

When I look at the browser my blog's visitors used, a pathetic 0% of them use Netscape. In the table below, you can see the % is skewed to favor Firefox. It is not surprising as techies tend to use Firefox more. I would think my visitors, people who are interested in internet marketing are more tech savvy than the general internet public.










When we look at the browser usage for a consumer product blog, you can see the difference. We have a majority 60.33% using Microsoft Internet Explorer while only 34.71% is using Firefox. Sadly for Netscape, still 0% share.








From the two blog browser usages shown, we still see Firefox has a skewed % instead of the lower 16% Firefox market share. These results are skewed as blog readers tends to be more tech savvy than the general internet users. Firefox has a bigger popularity within the tech savvy population.

Anyhow, all Netscape users should quickly adopt Firefox (or other web browser) as support will cease from Feb 1 2008.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Tested List of Blog Directories: Increase Your Blog Traffic, Submit Your Blog to June's List of over 60 Free Blog Directories

Submit Your Blog (and RSS Feed) to June's List of more than 60 Free Blog /RSS directories below and gain traffic by:
1) Reciprocal linkages (Helps improve your search engine ranking)
2) Additional entries in different search engines
3) Traffic from different Blog Directories

The Most Comprehensive List of Tried and Tested Free Blog Directories:
(The hyperlinks are to the sites' main pages since some of the sites change their "Add a Blog" page periodically)

I.Top 16 Free Blog /RSS Directories: (Get you Extra Entries in different Search Engines)









Color coded: Green=Google; Red= Yahoo; Blue=MSN; Yellow=AltaVista; Purple=All the Web

1) 2-review.com Give your blog extra entries in Google, All the Web, Yahoo and AltaVista.
2) BlogCatalog Give your blog an extra entry in Google.
3) Bloggernity Give your blog an extra entry in Google and Yahoo.
4) Digg A news, video and image directory: Give your blog an extra entry in Google, Yahoo, All the Web and AltaVista.
5) Dmoz Open Directory Project: Additional entries in most search engines.
6) Emarketingblogs.com Blog directory for internet marketing topics only: Give your blog an extra entry in Google.
7) Blog-search Give your blog an extra entry in All the Web and AltaVista.
8) Feedblitz.com Allow others to subscribe to your site's RSS Feed. Give your blog an extra entry in Google. (Create RSS Feed for your Blog here or at Feedburner (now owned by Google) so you can submit your blog to all RSS feed sites too.)
9) Feedmap.org Mapping your blog and locating other bloggers around you. It gives your blog an extra entry in All the Web and AltaVista.
10) Globeofblogs Allow you to exchange Blog Ad with other Blogs. It also gives your blog an extra entry in Google, Yahoo, All the Web, AltaVista and MSN.
11) Plusmo Allow your reader to subscribe your site feed onto their mobile device. It also gives your blog an extra entry in Google.
12) Technorati Give your blog an extra entry in Google and MSN.
13) Today Give your blog an extra entry in Yahoo, AltaVista and All the Web.
14) Total Blog Directory Give your blog an extra entry in Google, All the Web and AltaVista.
15) Webetopia If your Blog content answers one of their many questions, your site will gain a link from their site and an entry from Google.
16) Zimbio A great way to submit all pages of your blog. Others can rate your site on Zimbio and your site will gain an extra entry in Google, Yahoo, AltaVista and All the Web.

II. 47 Tried and Tested Free Blog/ RSS Directories:
1) 2Rss You can submit your blog's RSS Feed here.
2) Answers Submit your blog here after it is at least 3 months old.
3) BOTW Blog Directory No time guarantee if you don't pay for a review. I didn't try this one so I don't know about the quality.
4) Blawg A blog directory dedicated to the legal industry.
5) BlogsbyCategory A Free Blog directory with categories.
6) Blogarama A Free Blog directory.
7) Blogbib Only English Blog is allowed in this directory.
8) Blogbunch Submit your blog's RSS Feed here.
9) Blogdigger Submit your blog's RSS Feed here.
10) Blogdup Free Blog Directory with categories.
11) Blogflux Free Blog Directory: Your Blog must be at least 7 days old and have at least 5 posts.
12) Bloghop Free Blog Directory.
13) Bloghub Free Blog Directory.
14) Blogintro Free Blog Directory.
15) Bloglines Free online tool for searching, subscribing, creating and sharing news feeds, blogs and rich web content.
16) Bloglisting Free Blog Directory, no Category.
17) BlogMap Submit your blog feed, RSS or Atom feed here.
18) BlogOrama Free Blog Directory with Categories.
19) BlogPulse Free Blog Directory, no Category.
20) Blogz Free Blog Directory, no Category.
21) BoingBoing Need to sign up to suggest a link.
22) Bulletize Free Blog Directory with Categories.
23) Chordata Free RSS and Atom feed directory.
24) Feedage Submit your RSS Feed here, others can subscribe to your feed too.
25) Feedboy Free RSS Feed Submission.
26) Feedburner Free Tool for you to create RSS Feed for your site. It is now owned by Google and 2 of their previously paid services, TotalStats and MyBrand are now free.
27) Feeds4all Free RSS Feed submission.
28) Feedsfarm Submit your News related RSS Feed here.
29) FindingBlog Free Blog Directory.
30) Fybersearch Free Blog submission but no guarantee listing..
31) GeekPhilosopher Register to list your blog Free
32) iBlog Business Directory Free Business related Blog Directory.
33) Icerocket Free Blog Directory with no Category.
34) Link With Us Free Blog Directory with Categories.
35) LSBlogs Free Blog Directory: Go to "How to submit" link on the left to sign up.
36) Plazoo Free Feed submission, available in 7 languages: Czech, Dutch, English, French, German, Polish and Russian.
37) Postami Free Feed Submission: Go to RSS Finder to submit your site feed
38) Pressradar Free News Feed submission.
39) Rateitall Free Blog Directory.
40) Redtram Blog submission: Free, listed within 30-90 days; with 30 Euro, guarantee to be listed in 2 days. It is available in 9 languages: Czech, Russian, English, French, Polish, Dutch, Italian, Spanish and Chinese.
41) Search4Rss Feed Search Engine with free feed submission
42) Smallbusiness.com It is a Wiki dedicated to topics related small businesses. You would need to register to add your blog in the weblog there. All content are maintained by registered users.
43) Small Business Blog Directory Free Blog Directory for topics related to small businesses.
44) Strategic Board Free Blog Feed Submission. Need registration.
45) Syndic8 Free Feed Submission and Directory. Go to "Suggest" to add your Feed.
46) Topix Free news site. Register and become an editor. Add your RSS Feed by clicking the "from an URL" link in the editor's tools.
47) TruthLaidBear Register to add your Blog in this free Blog Directory (the ecosystem).

Saturday, September 08, 2007

Improve your Site Ranking in Google - Use June's E-marketing Tips and Tricks (My Blog is listed on Page 1 of Google Organic Search Results)

Great news! By utilizing the techniques mentioned in my blog here, June's E-Marketing Blog (yeah, my blog) is listed on Page 1 of Google Organic Search Results for many keywords, including popular keywords like "e-marketing blog". This proves my tricks and tips do actually work! It works to rank my blog high in Google!

In the example below, my blog is the first 2 Organic Search Results listed in Google!


Improve site ranking – My Blog ranks top in Google

I will surely work harder to have my blog listed on Page 1 of Google Organic Search Results for more keywords! Come back here often for more tips and tricks to help rank your site high in Search Engines! (Note: It might take a few weeks to a month for your work to take effect!)

One quick tip if you are now starting a new site: Name your site with your main keyword! If you cannot name your site with a keyword (e.g. must be your company name), register a new domain with your main keyword, create a landing page to link to your company site (or simply direct the address to your company website).

My site is listed in page 1 of Google organic search result under
(not limited to) the following keywords :

  • e-marketing tips and tricks

  • e-marketing blog

  • emarketing blog

  • emarketing trick

  • emarketing tricks
  • e-marketing trick
  • e-marketing tricks
  • blogging tips and tricks for site ranking
  • popular screen resolution
  • popular display resolution
  • third generation search engine marketing
  • third generation of search engine marketing
  • third generation internet marketing

Update: OnSite Videos - Usage Statistics Available - How to use these to improve your OnSite Videos?

Finally, more detailed usage statistics are available in the OnSite Videos' usage report. Now you can track how well OnSite Videos is working for you.

Below are the information available:

OnSite Videos Usage Statistics Available


By looking at your click through rate, you can see how effective is your video in driving visitors to the promotion page. If the click through rate is low, you should do one of the followings:

  1. Double check if the visitors of the page where the video is resided are the right audience for your promotion message. For instance, you should not promote cosmetics in a male apparel page.
  2. If the audience group is correct, you might need to redesign your message, making sure it is addressing to the needs of the target audiences. For example, to use the right terms, talk about how the product you are trying to promote can benefit the visitor. Use simple terms and avoid product model number. Product model number means nothing to the audience (only to you), but the uses and applications are more meaningful to them.
  3. In your message, avoid talking about features but the benefits of the product to the specific group. This is a must for all marketing effort. BENEFITS SELL.
You can also look at the % play in full, to see how many people did actually finish watching the whole video. Also the average play time, to see if your visitors close the video in the beginning of the video or let it play for a longer time.

Friday, April 06, 2007

Add a live person on your website?

Recently, I have added a live person in my company's homepage. We are trying to generate awareness and product interest in a product not many people are familiar with.

The supplier I used was OnSite Videos. Not like its competitors, it is also feasible for smaller site/ small company to use as their pricing is very reasonable and flexible. Check out their website and detailed pricing at http://www.onsitevideos.com/page/pricing. You pay by the number of impression you need. However, if your site has very very high traffic, some other companies might be able to provide the same service at a cheaper price.

Want to see how a live person will look in your website? Go to http://www.onsitevideos.com/
and type in your site address to see a sample live person on your website. You will be amazed. :)

Want to see how different companies utilize live person video, you can click here to see more examples. (My company's website is being showcased here too!)
Anyhow, the result created by the live person is very encouraging. Many visitors have went to the product page to find out more about the target product after seeing live person in the homepage.

It is also very easy to implement. You can implement the video by yourself without knowing any web programming. Don't think it will take a long time and lots of effort to have a live person ready online and advertising for your products. All you need to do is to choose the actor, prepare the script and the video supplier will prepare everything for you. In my case, 2-3 weeks after I have submitted my script, I already have the finished video ready to be launched on my company's website. Moreover, you can change the position of the video to anywhere and anytime.

You can check the impression of your video anytime online in the report section. Onsite Videos is currently adding the feature to track the click-thru-rate which they claim will be available in a few weeks from now.

I am going to make more videos to support a few upcoming product launches and will surely share my experience and success with all of you after.

Sunday, December 03, 2006

Popular screen resolution

See the chart below for the popular display resolution people are using. Note that around 1/5 of internet population are still using 800x600 and more and more people are using 1024x768. However, webmaster should understand his/her target audiences to decide a right resolution to use for the his/her website.

For example, if your audiences are people with low technical background in developing countries, you might want to target for 800x600. However, if your target is the design guru or technology pioneer, you should adjust your site for a higher resolution. Use the web statistics available for your site to know your audiences.


I have obtained the information from the following site: http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp

Saturday, December 02, 2006

Browser Statistics: Firefox is getting more popular

When you design a webpage, you should not only optimize it for Internet Explorer. Although it is still the most popular web browser, Firefox is getting more and more popular, especially in Europe, and amongst the techie and Macintosh users.

Check out the statistics below, which I obtained from http://www.w3schools.com/browsers/browsers_stats.asp, you can see the total market share of Internet Explorer has decreased while the market share of Firefox has increased. The share of Internet Explorer has dropped from 85% in 2002 to below 60% in 2006.



Actually, when looking at the browser used to surf my blog (see chart below, results are in %, up to Nov 2006), it shows a similar trend. You might find an even higher percentage of people using Firefox here as many of my visitors (like you) are techie or e-marketers which are the population more likely to use Firefox.
FireFox has tabbed browsers, advanced bookmark manager system, live bookmarks, and higher security. It is small, fast and easy to use. Moreover, Firefox blocks pop-up and is not Active-X friendly, so spyware and adware will not be installed automatically when you visited certain website. These might lead to its growing popularity while IE is more vulnerable to various security concerns.

Click the download icon on the right panel to download FireFox with Google Toolbar. You will love Firefox once you tried it! It is a much better browser than IE. Try it for a week and be sure to share your experience with me!

Using Google Toolbar with FireFox gives you the following advantages:
1) Enhanced search box - give you suggestions, spelling correction and search history as your type
2) Safe Browsing - Give you warning for webpage that might be unsafe to browse
3) SpellCheck - Check your spelling whenever you type in web forms
4) Autofill - Automatically fill out forms for faster online shopping
5) Subscribe RSS feed with just one click
6) PageRank Display - tell you how Google's algorithms assess the importance of the page you're viewing. I would say this is a very useful feature for e-marketers. You should always check the Pagerank for your site.

Many more features for you to discover. A tool should not be missed. I personally love it! If you are not using it now, try it out today!

Tuesday, September 05, 2006

Where to report spam violation (link techniques to fool search engines)?

If you spot unethical spam techniques on website (whether it is your competitor or not), you can report to search engines directly using the following email address/website:


Search Engine Contact:
ask.com
reportviolations@askjeeves.com
Open directory staff@dmoz.org
Google www.google.com/contact/spamreport.html
MSN support.msn.com/feedbacksearch.aspx
Yahoo! add.yahoo.com/fast/help/us/ysearch/cgi_reportsearchspam

Be sure to include the followings in your spam report:

  1. The search term and the inappropriate URL associated with it
  2. The suspected spam technique used being used back up with the evidence to support your belief
  3. State why do you think this spam is preventing searchers to locate the best search result.

Search engines receive many violation reports everyday and will investigate each claim seriously and act quickly to penalize or ban true violators.