Twitter Suffers, FriendFeed Booms

Looking at the below graph, you’ll see that up until about 5 weeks ago, traffic to FriendFeed, Twitter,and Pownce was relatively consistent, respectively.  However, the last 5 weeks has shown a HUGE traffic spike for FriendFeed, and I’m quite sure it’s because of the constant downtime at Twitter.

I’m sure Summize traffic boom will continue for some following months, until users adopt a stable fast follower of Twitter (FriendFeed):

Posted in Social Networks by drigotti on June 28, 2008. Comments Off



1,000,000 U.S. Firefox 3 Downloads

US FireFox 3 downloads just crossed the 1 million mark with total worldwide download count at 2.81m.

Update: Over 5m WW downloads with over 2m from the USA.

View the download counter here.

Posted in Random by drigotti on June 18, 2008. 0 Comments



Live Search Adds xRank Blogger

Live Search has launched xRank blogger.  They “count Live Search web searches” then rank them based on the queries.

According to Live Search, here are the top 5 bloggers:

1 Perez Hilton
2 Michelle Malkin
3 Trending up Jerry Baker
4 Slipping down Hugh Hewitt
5 Rocketing up Jerry Brown
Posted in Search by drigotti on June 8, 2008. 0 Comments



Major Search Engines Team Up to Establish Standards

Google, Yahoo, and Live have all teamed up to establish a standard for robots.txt. Live says it beautifully,

While most search engines already comply with the REP, this is the first time the three major search engines have come together to detail how we actually implement the protocol. This effort makes it easier for webmasters to know how REP directives will be handled by search providers.

You can read the documentation here.

Posted in Search by drigotti on June 4, 2008. 0 Comments



SMX Day 1 Overview

As many of you know, I’m at SMX: Advanced this week and here’s a quick summary of day 1.  I’ll be doing some light live Twittering at: http://twitter.com/drigotti


Keynote - Kevin Johnson, President, Platform & Services Division, Microsoft:

Kevin focused on how Microsoft is going to tackle some of the verticals - especially consumer search, like product reviews and cashback.

Money For What? Search Marketing Payment Models:

Really interesting from an SEM Company perspective to watch this. Focused on pay based on ad spend and pay per performance, though also noted hourly and pay per project. Heard arguments from all angles and, but like us, most agreed pay based on ad spend was the best route to go for PPC companies. Expect us to start listing our prices and better information on the website soon.

Bot Herding:

Main takeaway was that site owners should “no follow” sites that don’t matter, like privacy policy, TOS, etc so pagerank stays on sites that do matter. Matt Cutts says Google won’t punish for any use of “no follow” and said go ahead, though if you’re doing this you didn’t plan the structure of your website out correctly.

Buying Sites For SEO:

Very insightful and it gave us some new ideas for link building. Buy old sites and expired domains, 301 to main site, collect link love.

Posted in Search, Events by drigotti on June 4, 2008. 0 Comments