Archive for October, 2007

Phase 2 starts now.

BlogRush Phase 2 Video (approx 20:00 minutes)

It was a nice surprise to ogin and see Blogrush is back with reports. We are now able to run reports on specific dates which show traffic, referrals, downline, etc. This is probably the best feature I’ve found.

I also like the fact we can easily change categories and select different sizes and colors for the Widget.

All in all, the changes appear to be very positive and I look forward to playing around with different sizes and colors to see if I can receive a higher CTR.

In the video link http://www.blogrush.com/vphase2 John outlines all the features available to track our network, so if you’ve been chomping at the bit to see what the latest update is about, it’s time to log into your account right now!

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Ideas for a Widget???

I picked this info up from my mastermind group (name withheld) and the Widget wheels started spinnin’. I’ll bet you can see what I’m thinking!!!

After months of speculation, details of Google’s carefully-guarded plans to dominate the mobile phone industry have been revealed. Google will provide a phone service supported by ads. Handsets will be produced by HTC and LG. Phones would run with an open Google operating system and will come already configured with a bundle of the most popular Google services, such as Google search, Google Maps, YouTube and Gmail.

The Wall Street Journal says that within two weeks Google will announce plans to bring Google-powered phones to market by mid-2008. Apparently, Google’s goal is to make applications and services as accessible on cellphones as they are on the Internet.

Read the story on Google Mobile Phones

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Well, we knew it was only a matter of time before the online video revolution would start to pay off in a big way, and Google has come to the rescue! Why am I not surprised it’s Google? Especially since they purchased YouTube.

I discovered this by accident when logging into my Adsense account, and notice there is now an option to start making money with YouTube video being displayed on my blog or websites.

Create customized AdSense-enabled video players for publishing to websites or blogs, using keywords or pre-selected premium content. You can change the colors and contents of a player

I’m impressed!

Though there has been some debate in the online world if this is a good thing or not, I am personally happy to have another stream of potential revenue. Especially since I have been displaying video anyway. Plus, the ads are not intrusive and you have the ability to hide the ad if you so choose.

One issue I have is the limited number of sizes Google YouTube offers. I was not able to enter them into my BankDotCom.com sidebar widget without throwing the whole blog off kilter. The only sizes to choose from are:

400 x 415 – 500 x 510 – & 780 x 560

Come on GoogleTube. Help the Widgetman out!!!

These sizes are wayyy too small to insert into side bars on a blog which led me to create a single page for displaying Google YouTube video.

Hopefully, they will soon offer the ability to resize the video to the authors choice so more bloggers will be able to add google YouTube Adsense to their sites.

Whatcha think?

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It’s almost Halloween and the countdown is on!

Literally!

There are several Halloween Widgets available all over the internet, but one of my favorite Halloween widgets  is located at widget box.

Top pick Halloween Widget is…

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Blogrush still has about 7 more days before the "new" Blogrush is released and John has released another update which all Blogrush users must read or else you may get booted out. The good ole days (or was it just a few weeks ago?) are almost over and adjustment may be necessary for us to stay in the network.

Sounds like possible legal issues if they do not set clear standards. I can imagine some "gobo" getting upset and dragging him to court because simply because his Widget was placed too low in the blog. I mean, how the hell do you manage this sort of thing and remain fair? Especially, since John says they may (not will) be implementing a system to warn users who are in jeopardy.

Personally, I will make the adjustments without any trouble, but I can foresee potential problems if they do not make it clear of how and where the Widgets are to be placed. As John says, fair is fair. So, how is this going to be fair? There are so many designs of blogs this seems like an almost impossible task.

Here’s John Reese’s words…

BlogRush Phase2

 

BlogRush will soon unleash PHASE 2 of its network.

This is a MAJOR update. The service is not even 30 days old, yet we’re about to release more changes than most Internet startups do in their first 6 months.

Here Are Some Of The Changes

- New User Interface

More options, more reporting, more features.

Here’s a “spy photo” of what the new Dashboard looks like:

 

Dashboard2

 

- Per Post Statistics & Addition Of “Buzz Meter”

Now you’ll be able to see how many times each of your posts is syndicated across the network and how many people clicked to read that individual post.

Next to the statistics for each post you’ll see a “Buzz Meter.” This new meter will tell you if that post is HOT, COLD, or somewhere in between. The meter ‘temperature’ is calculated based on the average click-rates per headline for your blog’s category.

This data, if used properly, can be extremely valuable for your blog — you’ll be able to know what types of posts are getting the most attention in your blog’s niche.

- Custom Reports

You’ll be able to run custom reports and view your account activity by specific date ranges.

- Bonus Syndication For All Users, But Weighted Towards Low-Traffic Members

All members of our network will be receiving bonus syndication but we’ll be giving more bonus credits to our members that need it most — ones with low-traffic.

- More Categories! (A lot more)

We’re introducing tons of new categories to our network. You asked, we listened.

We’ll be adding a lot more sub-categories and niche topics; this will help our users’ widgets serve more relevant headlines for their own blog readers as well as increase the click activity on their own headlines shown across the network.

- Improved Security & Abuse Measures (We’ve already squashed 95% of the cheaters!)

We’ll be rolling out improved security measures, but we’re happy to report that we’ve eliminated about 95% of the cheaters in our network. We’re sure to continue to get a few new ones ‘trying’ from time to time, but we’ll work hard to zap them as quickly as possible.

- 100% Manual Review & New Quality Guidelines

We’ve already launched our Manual Review process… all new users as of today (and for good) will have their blogs manually reviewed BEFORE the widget will even load on their pages. Their posts will not be syndicated across the network until they are APPROVED and meet our Quality Guidelines. If they are not approved the widget will not load on their pages and none of their content will ever be syndicated on the network.

We’re almost finished with manually reviewing all the existing blogs in our network. We should be done with this massive ‘audit’ within about 7 days.

As soon as we complete this full audit there will be a MAJOR SWEEP of our entire network. All the blogs that don’t meet our quality criteria will be REMOVED from our network.

Say goodbye to all the non-English blogs, junk blogs, and any low-quality blogs you may have seen from time-to-time in the widget.

We are committed to maintaining the highest level of INTEGRITY and QUALITY for our network.

We know that you only want great blog posts and resource links showing up inside the widget you serve on your blog and we’ll do everything we can to maintain that.

It will now be a PRIVILEDGE for a blog to be accepted into our network.

- Widget Performance Monitoring

One of the biggest contributors to some of our low, average click-through rates (i.e. less traffic for our members) is due to some of our members giving the widget POOR PLACEMENT on their blogs.

Some of our members have placed the BlogRush widget at the very bottom of their blog templates, or very low where most of their visitors don’t even see it.

THIS IS ABOUT TO COME TO AN END.

The BlogRush system is based on TWO things: QUALITY and FAIRNESS.

On the “quality” side of things we have it covered — manually reviewing all blogs against quality guidelines, and continuing to improve headline relevance; through more categories and better technology.

But the “fairness” element is one that we haven’t really had to address… until now.

BlogRush isn’t about joining the network and just slapping the widget in the worst place possible. Because that’s not fair to our other members that are giving the widget HIGH PLACEMENT and sending more traffic to others.

We are adding Widget Performance Monitoring to our network. If a member’s natural widget performance (the rate at which visitors click headlines and other factors we aren’t making public) falls far below the average activity of other members in their category…

THIS MEMBER WILL BE REMOVED FROM THE BLOGRUSH NETWORK.

We are working on something that might give members with poor widget performance a “warning” to let them know they are in danger of being removed from the network; which will give them a chance to give the widget better placement on their blog so they can, hopefully, rectify the situation and remain a member of the network.

We are not going to require our members to place the widget at the very top of their blogs or put it in any specific location. However, it’s common sense that if someone places the widget where normal visitors aren’t going to see it much, that they will achieve poor widget performance — and will most likely be removed from the network.

DO YOU HAVE THE WIDGET PLACED REALLY LOW ON YOUR BLOG?

If so, you need to move it higher on your blog to give it better placement.

Don’t want to do that? THEN PLEASE REMOVE IT COMPLETELY.

As I said, BlogRush was designed as a FAIR system. There’s a reason it was created as a COOPERATIVE network. It’s so its members can work together to generate more targeted readers for their blogs.

But this system doesn’t work if all members aren’t contributing at least somewhat equally. Why should any member give the widget high placement if other members are not going to? And yet those other members stand to receive the SAME REWARDS? It’s just not fair and, therefore, we have no choice but to make this change.

So any member that’s only willing to put the BlogRush widget at the very bottom of their blog isn’t a member we want in our network — and our network will deliver more traffic, per member, without them.

UPDATE: We’ve heard from several members that are unable to give the widget higher placement because of their narrow blog design. We’re trying to create a solution.

OTHER THINGS WE’RE WORKING ON…

We’ll be adding more features and additions beyond this giant Phase 2 roll-out. More customization options for the widget. New syndication methods and features for generating even more traffic. And much, much more.

And, oh yeah, there’s also the upcoming release of TrafficJam.com that instantly benefits all members of BlogRush — but we’re not quite ready to let the cat out of the bag on that one.

Stay tuned.

 

SPECIAL NOTE: This major Phase 2 roll-out is taking a bit longer than we originally expected, but we hope to have it completely released within 7 days. Thanks to everyone for their patience — I told you it would be worth the wait. :)

http://www.income.com/blog/2007/10/08/blogrush-phase-2/ 

 

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Well, well, well! Thi si some heavy stuff to digest! Lets’ see what happens in 7 days!!!

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I meant to make a post about this some time back, but totally forgot.

If it’s not a Widget, it’s hard to keep my attention. ;)

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Well it’s been awhile and there’s good reason for that! I’ve just upgraded to Microsoft Vista.

I’m not certain Vista for everyone at this point due to the fact that you have to download EXTRA (lots of EXTRA) software to get most of your programs to work. Though I have to admit, even after three days of downloads, for me, it was well worth it.

One thing I did notice is those monkeys at Microsoft are still calling widgets,”gadgets”. Sure, they’re basically the same thing, only widgets are cooler. Wake up Microsoft and get your wording right!

Anyway…

In the process I even found a few really cool widgets just for Vista. I know, I know! This post is useless to those using XP or any other operating system. However, not only did a find some really cool Vista widgets for YouTube, games, and the usual stuff , I found some really cool preinstalled software which is helping me write this post now. Yep! I’m using speech recognition which is pretty darned cool, except when you just read darned, I really said, darn. But it’s pretty cool anyway! Kind of funny too! Though this sucker is light years ahead of what was available only a few years ago it took me about 30 minutes just to get it to recognize the word sex. Somehow, this thing was trying to guess my size and kept saying six. Little did it know, it was way off base.

Enough of that!

What I found interesting was Microsoft comes preinstalled with widgets. Nothing really jaw dropping, but certainly a sign of the times. In fact, and in my opinion, there’s no really not a whole lot to choose from. At least, not in comparison to what available for web page widgets. Regardless, I’m excited about the future of widgets.

Here are a couple of Microsoft Vista Widget links which will help you get started quickly putting Microsoft Vista Gadgets (oops!, I said gadget) on your desktop. I mean, it’s really cool to have a web site with widgets, but for those task that you use every single day it’s nice to have it conveniently located right on the desktop. Admittedly, I have very limited experience creating desktop widgets, but I’m certain I will have more to offer very soon. In the meantime, here’s one of the resources I used to learn more about desktop widgets.

If you are interested in developing Microsoft Sidebar Widgets and submitting them for others to use, you may find this Microsoft Widget Resource useful.

And….if you really want to get involved, check out the Microsoft Widget Forum. Yeah, yeah….gadget, Widget…whatever. Just notice Widget is capitalized here, though I do not know for how long, because this speech recognition makes me keep taking further steps to make it CAP.

What’s funnier to me is the speech recognition software made by Microsoft can’t even recognize the word "Vista". It wants to say "beast of". Could this be a sign? Is it an omen???

And that’s all for my first speech recognition post… Now go check on your widget!

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