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Larry Sanger, the co-founder of Wikipedia and now owner of Citizendium spoke last Friday at Microsoft’s first SEO Summit. The summit provided search engine optimization techniques geared at improving rankings on all engines and not just on live.com. It is interesting to see Microsoft internally promoting Search Engine Optimization strategies to leverage the already existing content. However, It was also a wake up call to see the amount of opportunity to implement the basic SEO techniques to some of the major web properties.

A sample search of “Mobile Devices” in MSN ranks Microsoft’s webpage on mobile devices as the number 4th position. Searching for the same keywords in Google ranks Microsoft’s webpage as the first position. This could be both a SEO issue or a search relevancy issue. It will be interesting to see what happens with the upcoming improvements of Live.

Here are my highlights of Larry Sanger’s presentation at Microsoft’s SEO Summit.

How to create more traffic using a Web 2.0 community:

How to make a Web 2.0 community work?

How can one create a viral project?

Elements of a compelling project

Make it a public project

Create an attractive governance system

Sanger’s presentation on creating a successful Web 2.0 site are basic but often overlooked. I would have liked to have more discussion around mission of new Web 2.0 sites. Where if any does the business model come in to play? The balance of creating an online community and making a profit. How does a large organization like Microsoft leverage existing platforms, Live, MSN Spaces, Hotmail and Messenger to develop a fully engaged community?

Best regards,

Bernard R. Ablola

See you at the top!

If you’re in Internet or search engine marketing and haven’t heard of StomperNet you must have been living under a rock. These guys (Brad Fallon and Andy Jenkins) know how to launch a product and have been going full steam this past week for the reopening of membership to the try it before you buy it crowd (like me). I just signed up for StomperNet’s $1 dollar trial and have been looking through the members area. I must say there there is a ton of information that full members get. Unfortuntely, $1 members don’t get full access. The 30 day trial opened today and closes Friday at midnight. I say it’s worth taking a look at, and much better than the $795 per month price take usually attached. I’ll keep you up to day of my progress through these next 30-days. $795 a month is a lot of cash to spend on a program, but if it works - it works.

Microsoft - Adcenter

A year ago today at the Strategic Account Summit, Microsoft announced the launch of adCenter. Today marks a big day for the release of our product.

Pubcon 2005 - Las Vegas

Congratulations to Tim and Zak. Earlier this month they announced the sale of 51% of the Found Agency to Photon Group of just over $1.6 million. (…champagne glasses are overflowing in Australia) Can’t wait to see you guys in Vegas this year. Congratulations.

Zak, many thanks for helping me get into the Search Marketing Industry. You have helped me tremendously. Loving every minute of it.

Here is a link to the news article on Search Engine Room.

Congratulations!

Bernard

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