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Per capire il presente bisogna studiare il passato. È utile per unire i puntini, i nodi, le connessioni, che ci hanno portato a prendere decisioni, o a creare dei percorsi.In questo caso parliamo di digital marketing e in questa puntata, che ha molto il sapore della lezione di storia, ripercorro la storia del web, dalle sue origini, fino ai giorni nostri.E parlo anche di come è cambiato il modo di essere visibili tramite i contenuti e di come è cambiato anche usufruirne e crearne.Un viaggio di 30 minuti circa dove parliamo tocco questi puntiLa nascita di InternetLa nascita del webLe directoryI motori di ricercaL'utente 2.0Le piattaforme di network socialL'utente come media accountBuon ascolto da FabioPSSe vuoi vedere il video del backstage: https://youtu.be/rFyC3kMfg8s?si=M1baPmIVy90oIIPJSeguimi tutti i giorni su Telegram: https://t.me/wearethenetChiedimi il collegamento su Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/consulenteinformatico/Per tutto il resto: https://lnk.bio/sciamanodigitale
Un mondo scomparso. Milioni di dollari buttati. E una idea abbandonata, ma tenuta in vita.E oggi ?Sopravvive.
National Polygamy Advocate ™ Mark Henkel was interviewed by Mary Fischer for the New York Times, on March 15, 2002. The second of two calls, this is the larger interview conducted the next day. The writer had already begun writing an article about non-Mormon based polygamy and she had been referred to Mark Henkel as the authority on the topic. This half-hour interview provides comprehensive education, insights, and soundbites. Conducted only 6 months after the infamous 9/11 (2001) tragedy, Mark Henkel mentioned the positive Open Directory Project (ODP) of DMOZ.org as well as the negative Tom Green whom he identified as the "polygamy Tim MacVeigh." Mark Henkel shared the Biblical arguments of Christian Polygamy, detailed how the movement had started and grown since 1994, and explained the “House of Cards” analogy for persuading others of the "Polygamy Rights Win-Win Solution for ending the Marriage Debate." http://www.NationalPolygamyAdvocate.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nationalpolygamyadvocate/support
Edge of the Web - An SEO Podcast for Today's Digital Marketer
Kristina Azarenko joins the EDGE to discuss old SEO techniques and tactics that don’t hold water any more. Some techniques covered: PR bombing, DMOZ, link directories and much more. This is an important show to listen to if you are hiring SEO talent. Listen to the list and make sure they aren’t doing ANY of these bad SEO tactics, on the EDGE.
We used to run a directory link building service as part of our SEO packages. No more. Building links from places like DMoz.org and the Yahoo Directory are things of the past. Today's link building 101 best practices involve building links for humans, not for search engines. That's why we take a content marketing approach to link building in all that we do. What did you like from this episode? What could we change? What would you like to learn next? Connect with SEO.co: SEO.co // SEO.co/Blog // @SEOdotco // Linkedin // ROI // Nate Nead
Jagten på gode links vil ingen ende tage. Derfor er det også naturligt at spørge sig selv hvordan man får links fra de stærke sider som Wikipedia og Reddit. Udfordringen er, at siderne er hårdt modereret og at man derfor ofte skal være kreativ og standhaftig for at få skaffet sig et link. Lyt med og hør hvordan det kan lade sig gøre med den rigtige tilgang.
I go over UFC ESPN Cain Velasquez vs Francis Ngannou fight card and controversy finish as well as UFC ESPN+3 Jan Blachowicz vs Thiago Santos fight card and results. Excusive song Zenith by Dmoz.
Episode 4 of The Redirect Podcast: We dive into Mary Meeker's famed Internet Trends Report for 2017 and discuss what it means for search marketers. DMOZ finally goes away, and a focus shift of featured snippets for your users. Show notes at https://blacktruckmedia.com/podcast/redirect-podcast-episode-4/
On Episode 48 of Digi Know we talk about the reason behind why the internet went offline, the closing of DMOZ, the shut down of Google Site Search and more! Featuring Andrew McCauley (@andymac71) and Will Hanke (@redcanoemedia) Show Notes Much of the internet just went offline http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/gadgets-and-tech/news/internet-down-imgur-medium-soundcloud-trello-offline-not-working-broken-a7604561.html RIP DMOZ: The Open Directory Project is closing http://searchengineland.com/rip-dmoz-open-directory-project-closing-270291 [...] The post Digi Know Episode 48 – AMP Problems, 1 Billion Hours of Video and the End of an Era appeared first on Red Canoe Media.
Mikkel and Kristjian discuss how someone posted on Google + how a client received an unnatural link warning via Google Webmaster Tools and one of the two examples given was a link he has from DMOZ, the Open Directory Project. Also, Google is planning to give webmasters a year worth of top search query data within webmaster tools.
DMOZ, Linkbuilding and Over-Optimization in the mailbag; Google Webmaster Tools Sends out 20,000 Hack Warnings Today; Weird Google Crawl Errors.
DMOZ, Linkbuilding and Over-Optimization in the mailbag; Google Webmaster Tools Sends out 20,000 Hack Warnings Today; Weird Google Crawl Errors.
DMOZ, Linkbuilding and Over-Optimization in the mailbag; Google Webmaster Tools Sends out 20,000 Hack Warnings Today; Weird Google Crawl Errors.
Andrew Hazen shares how he turned 90 admittedly marginal hand-registered .com domain names and one .info domain into $56,000 per month.
Query-based web search is becoming an integral part of many people's daily activities. Most do not realize that their search history can be used to identify them (and their interests). In July 2006, AOL released an anonymized search query log of some 600K randomly selected users. While valuable as a research tool, the anonymization was insufficient: individuals could be identified from the contents of the queries alone Government requests for such logs serves to increase the concern. To address this problem, we propose a client-centered approach of "plausibly deniable search". Each user query is substituted with a standard, closely-related query intended to fetch the desired results. In addition, a set of k-1 cover queries are issued; these have characteristics similar to the standard query but on unrelated topics. The system provides a property that any of these k queries will produce the same of set of k queries, giving k possible topics the user could have been searching for. We use Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) based technique to generate queries, and evaluate on the DMOZ webpage collection to show the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
Query-based web search is becoming an integral part of many people's daily activities. Most do not realize that their search history can be used to identify them (and their interests). In July 2006, AOL released an anonymized search query log of some 600K randomly selected users. While valuable as a research tool, the anonymization was insufficient: individuals could be identified from the contentsof the queries alone Government requests for such logs serves to increase the concern. To address this problem, we propose a client-centered approach of "plausibly deniable search". Each user query is substituted with a standard, closely-related query intended to fetch the desired results. In addition, a set of k-1 cover queries are issued; these have characteristics similar to the standard query but on unrelated topics. The system provides a property that any of these k queries will produce the same of set of k queries, giving k possible topics the user could have been searching for. We use Latent Semantic Indexing (LSI) based technique to generate queries, and evaluate on the DMOZ webpage collection to show the effectiveness of the proposed approach.
Episode 16 Google Engineer Matt Cutts, Link building expert Todd Malicoat, DMOZ Co-founder Chris Tolles, The Top 10 New Product Launches of 2007, Podcast-of-the-week Librivox.org, please call our K7 line 206-888-6606 Summary: The Ten Golden Rules of Personal Branding by Jay Berkowitz, Special to Rohit Bhargava’s Influential Internet Marketing Blog Ultimate Marketing BookStore Featuring Live […]