Win the behemoth
I've gotten a ton of requests from people who want to get their hands on a copy of the limited-edition giant book I did. I also want to thank those of you with enough confidence in me to pre-order my new books. Hence a sweepstakes.

Enter here.

An old school sweepstakes, the kind I first ran in 1991, before, I don't know, everything.

And two PS bonuses:

1. This crazy ad has been making the rounds (see paragraph 4). On one hand, you probably get what you advertise for if you're direct enough. On the other hand, not the sort of place most of us would like to work, which tells you a lot about what sort of place you might want to create if you want to hire the people that don't want to work at this place...

and 2., a second iphone app, so you can compare, collect and trade. Thanks to Fred and his team at Jacobs Media for building it. (The other app is linked to here).

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Question the question
The best creative solutions don't come from finding good answers to the questions that are presented.

They come from inventing new questions.

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How to make a website: a tactical guide for marketers
This isn't about the strategy of how to design a website that works--this is my take on how marketers can work with their teams, their bosses and their developers to get the site they want built with less time and less hassle. (PS all of this works for apps, too). Most people who are responsible for websites are amateurs. This is my best take on how the goal-oriented non-professional can do a good job.

Three things worth remembering:

Every website is a marketing effort. Sooner or later, your site involves an interaction with a user, and that interaction won't be 100% technical. You have to sell the engagement, the interaction and the story you have in mind. While websites have always involved technology, the tech is secondary to your ability to get your point across.
Virtually all websites are not on the cutting edge of technology. You're doing something that's been done before, at least technically.
Synchronizing your team is difficult, because most people know it when they see it, and seeing it is expensive. It's sort of like building a hundred houses in order to find the one that your spouse likes--not a practical effort.
The approach I recommend:

Find the tech elements you need by browsing the web. Make a list--I want menus that work like this site, a shopping cart that works like that site, a home page that works like this one.
Create the entire site (or at least the critical elements) using Keynote on the Mac (PowerPoint works too, but Keynote is a little easier to work with). Begin by copying and pasting elements from other sites, but as you make progress, hire a graphic designer to create the elements you need. Keynote makes it easy to actually have spots on the screen link to other slides in the 'presentation', so the document you create will actually allow your team to click on various parts of the screen and jump to other pages.
Do not do any coding at all.
What you end up with, then, is a 3 or 10 or 100 page Keynote document, with a look and a feel. With menus. With fonts. With things in their proper hierarchy. Once you're good at this, you can build or tweak a 'site' in no time.

Now you have a powerful tool. You can use it in presentations, in meetings and even test it with users, all before you do any coding at all. Once you've shared this with the team, the question is simple, "if our website works just like this, do you approve of it?" Don't start coding until the answer is yes.

This is a discipline, one that takes a fair amount of guts to stick with, but it pays off huge dividends. Don't code until you know what you want.

Last step: Hand the Keynote doc to your developers and go away until it's finished.

As I said, this works for mobile apps too. Here's a site filled with template shortcuts for both.

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2012/12/how-to-make-a-website-a-tactical-guide-for-marketers.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+typepad%2Fsethsmainblog+%28Seth%27s+Blog%29

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很多人本人新建了一个网站,却懊恼如何快速进步百度权重,让百度多收录一些页面。有一些经历的人会说:做好网站规划、内链以及做好外链等。确实这些是进步百度权重的办法,不外还没有讲到重点,我给大家浅谈一下如何快速进步百度权重的技巧,希望可以协助各位伴侣。

  一、 原创文章。我们都晓得,无论是伪原创还是采集文章,都不如原创文章可以吸收百度蜘蛛。百度蜘蛛喜欢新颖、可以给用户真真正正的带来有用的东西。所以我们要坚持站内原创文章的更新,取得百度蜘蛛的喜爱。凭仗原创内容能够快速协助网站取得搜索引擎的评级,网站优化内容更是容易被收录。在不随便不频繁变更网站相关设置的根底上,坚持有规律的原创内容更新将使网站的权重不变上升。

  二、做好内链。内链是做好锚文本,假如一个网站的首页权重最高,蜘蛛所匍匐首页的次数也是最多的,但是一个网站的首页所放的页面有限,那么在站内做锚文本的价值就出来了,当蜘蛛经过首页进入到了文章页面,然后在经过文章内的锚文本到别的一个页面循环往复,网站优化也是一样的道理。蜘蛛就经过每个文章内的锚文本抓取更多的页面,这样也就为网站提升了蜘蛛抓取页面的更多的时机。假如内链做的好,不只能够给蜘蛛进步更多抓取页面的时机,还能够进步锚文本关键词的排名。

  三、做高质量外链。外链是进步网站权重的重中之重,做外链要注重外链的质量重于数量,外链相关性要好。进步权重,必然要有高质量的外链,这样才行。
http://www.cjlian.com/seo/1/

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百度晓得不只仅在百度中具有特别高的权重,在一切的其他搜索引擎中的权重也是比拟高的。假如某一个问题指向了你的独立博客,由于这个问题在搜索的时间有十分好的排名,相应的也能够给你带去很大曝光量和流量。同时百度晓得带来的流量是好流量,由于直接是与你的网站内容相关的。但是要留意,百度晓得与百度是联络一同的,假如你肆意的推行,那么百度会K掉你,这是博客自杀很好的办法。下面来引见一下百度晓得推行的留意事项
  1.你要有多个马甲,便当有时间的自问自答
  2.同一个账号,一天内答复问题最好不要超越10个
  3.不要每一个晓得答复上都加你的衔接。坚持好必然的比例,普通的一天之内加上的链接不要超越5个。假如你加链接太多,百度晓得会删除你的答复。那么你一天就白忙了,以至是会被封号三天,你的网站
也会被记上一笔的,那就很被动了
  4.尽量的不要直接运用主链。狐狸的经历是假如你在答复中参加的主链超越三次(即答复三个问题)根本上你的答复就会全部被删除。
  5.尽量不要在文中参加链接。这个问题要辩证的看一下,普通的在文中的链接被留意的几率更大,参考材料则小一些。所以
很多伴侣喜欢直接在答复中参加链接。但是这样很容易被删的。狐狸的经历是在答复中参加五次(在百度晓得答复5个问题)你的答复被删的可能就很大了。假如以前被删过,那么可能你只要三次时机。所以除非
特别相关,不然还是把链接加到参考材料里吧
  6.不要每天集中一段时间答复问题。经常的有伴侣在某一时间登陆百度晓得开端答复问题。哐哐的答复完10个问题就下线,这样很不好。你应当将本人登陆时间打散,早晨答复几个,中午答复几个。短时间内大量答复问题大量留链接都会被百度晓得留意的,留意的结果就是删除
  7.自问自答绝对不克不及是同一ip,不然直接是封号。答复的时间你能够运用代理效劳器吗呵呵
  8.自问自答要包管必然的时间距离,最好几个小时或者几天后在答复,有几个垫底的之后,你再将本人的答案采为最佳
  9.新马甲不宜自问自答,特别是带链接的,被删的可能性很大
  以上就是做百度晓得推行的9大留意事项,固然简单,但是一不当心就会被办理员留意。假如你不想自杀还是当心为妙。

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