Enough is enough – Vodafone España's customer service SUCKS

November 4th, 2010 · Comments Off

Okay Vodafone, I’ve had enough.

In July we ordered ADSL and phone through Vodafone. Within a few days a Telefonica engineer phoned to say he’d connected us in the exchange – this was before we had moved into the new house – and then about a week later the modem arrived.

The ADSL modem is a great piece of kit. If ADSL is down for any reason it connects via Vodafone’s 3G network and so we were able to get started right away.

The problem is we have no phone line connecting us with the exchange. Firstly, the line is cut. And second, the bit that is dangling in the front garden isn’t live anyway – don’t think I didn’t try it.

We have phoned Vodafone over and over and over again. We get passed from person to person, department to department, but still there seems to be no one at Vodafone who is willing – or able – to kick Telefonica into sending an engineer out and fixing our problem.

A couple of weeks ago we were given an appointment, but the engineer never showed. It’s on our account, but was cancelled because the person who requested Telefonica was not authorised to do so.

So Vodafone – we’re coing to cancel. When you sue because we have cancelled the contract early we will rip you apart – just like we did with Tele2 a few years ago; and what we’re going to do with Orange when they sue because THEY can’t get their act together either.

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Google SSL beta screenshot

October 6th, 2010 · Comments Off

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Article: WordPress PDF Plugin | Create PDF from WordPress Post

September 29th, 2010 · Comments Off

Cool looking WordPress plugin, will give it a go tomorrow. 
http://en.pdf24.org/wordpress-pdf.jsp

With this plugin a visitor can export an article to pdf and let send the created pdf-file to an email address.

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Article: 7 Productive Things You Can Do While Commuting

September 28th, 2010 · Comments Off

Luckily my daily commute only takes me from bed to my coffee maker, but if I still had to put up with 2-3 hours on a train each day then this option would be attractive. 
http://www.dumblittleman.com/2010/09/7-productive-things-you-can-do-while.html

Start a Business Online businesses are started every day in every way. Even if you only have one or two hours of free time every day, you can get a lot done by prioritizing your time. There are a lot of different online income streams you can build. You can get involved in affiliate marketing, or in creating your own products.

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Google Instant – the UK A-Z

September 9th, 2010 · 2 Comments

Yesterday Google turned on Google Instant, which delivers results without your hitting the search button. It’ll be interesting to see how that affects traffic, but for a bit of fun I thought I’d put together an A-Z of Google Instant based on entering a single letter of the alphabet into Google UK.

Argos

BBC

Currys

Debenhams

eBay

Facebook

Google Maps

H is for Live.com (! thanks to its association with Hotmail)

ITV

John Lewis

KLM

L is for National Lottery (Lotto)

MSN UK

Next

O2

PayPal

QVC

Rightmove

Sky

Tesco

U is for YouTube (U-tube)

Virgin Atlantic

W – BBC Weather

Xbox

YouTube – again (see U)

Zara

I can’t think of any practical use for this list, but hey!

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iPod + TV = Profits for me

July 1st, 2010 · Comments Off

Sunday morning I was watching TV prior to the F1 GP at Valencia and “playing around” with my iPod (if it were an iPad Ed Dale would have wet himself with joy). For some reason I started to look at a particular keyword related to a market I’m already in and it hadn’t shown up on any keyword research I’d look at before.

I delved into it a bit using the Google keyword tool – Market Samurai isn’t (yet) available on the iPod/iPhone/iPad – and Google Insights using the Google Trends method first exposed in the 30 Day Challenge of a few years ago.

I was stunned to see the amount of traffic and competition – basically nobody is targeting it. See the screenshot from Market Samurai (which I just did on my PC):

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Don’t believe anyone who tells you all the good niches are gone. Now, I don’t expect this to convert massively, but it should convert something. And the average order size is €276, so that multiplied out over the year is going to add a few K to the bottom line, thank you very much.

At the time I wrote some content (on my iPod) and ranked in the top 10, although it has dropped back to the third page now. So yesterday I bought to new domains relating to the top and bottom listed keyword phrases above. I’m now ranking at #5 for the bottom result – 595 searches per day and 7,750 competition, yet a SEOV of $252.40!!!

See how profitable sport in TV can be?

By the way the 30 Day Challenge has been renamed The Challenge – it starts today, takes less time each day but more days to complete. Check it out to learn more cool internet marketing stuff.

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Plan B Week 5: Sourcing & Creating News [SEO Fast Start]

June 23rd, 2010 · Comments Off

Dan Thies has just released week 5 of Plan B, his free internet marketing course. In it he takes you from the basics of creating a website with “Magnet Content” that establishes yourself as an authority on your theme. In the latest lesson, which is available as a video or a downloadable PDF, he discusses finding news sources and writing quick articles that reference third party sources.

It’s interesting to compare with what Ed Dale is currently teaching and Dan even talks about chunking time down into blocks of 25 minutes just like Ed does – the pomodoro technique, or – as Ed calls it – Critical Focus Time.

Read “Plan B Week 5: Sourcing & Creating News” on SEO Fast Start – and make sure you check out the precious lessons if you’ve missed them so far.

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FC Barcelona Tickets

June 22nd, 2010 · Comments Off

While the World Cup is currently going on and football is in everyone’s mind don’t forget that La Liga fixtures for 2010/11 will be drawn in mid July.

To sign receive notification of details for FC Barcelona tickets as soon as they are released visit Simply Barcelona Tickets.

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Market Samurai review

June 17th, 2010 · Comments Off

Market Samurai

Market Samurai is a tool designed for internet marketers, which helps cut down the time spent on keyword research through automation, as well as automate tasks such as compare SEO factors for competing websites.

It was written by a team of programmers in Melbourne, Australia and since its release in July 2008 has taken the internet marketing community by storm.

Before its limited release to Immediate Edge members there were keyword tools available. However, none got close to providing the level of detail given by Market Samurai and it has taken what was quite an arduous task and made it simple.

What does Market Samurai do?

Since its release new features are being added constantly, such as the monetisation and domain modules, so below I’ll give a run down of what each module does:

Rank Tracker

Here you can check how your web sites rank for specific keyword phrases and build up a picture over time of how they are doing. Also tracks PR and number of backlinks.

Keyword Research

I’d consider this to be the core module – enter a keyword phrase and get the search numbers from Google and compare the number of competing web pages for related search phrases. You can change the default global setting for regional and language specific markets too.

SEO Competition

How strong are the websites in the top 10? By looking various SEO factors you can work out why they are there are start improving your onpage factors and build backlinks to out rank them. You can find out how many backlinks they have, what PR they have, where those links are and what the anchor text is – are really useful stuff to know.

Domains

Want to by a domain that already has PR rather than starting from scratch – you can do it here.

Monetization

Here you can find affiliate products related to your keyword on ClickBank, Amazon, Commission Junction and PayDotCom AND THEN write ads to promote them and upload to your WordPress site. Simple!

Find Content

If you need content published by one of the ezine directories this is where you go. Will also help you with YouTube videos and Flickr images.

Publish Content

Rather than writing content in WordPress, you can write that content in Market Samurai and upload it when you’re done editing. Basically once you’ve added your blog’s details in Market Samurai you don’t need to login to it again – you can manage all content from a single tool!

Promotion

Need backlinks? Yes, I’m sure you do. Here you can find related blogs on a variety of platforms related to your keyword and go and make a comment. Play nice here – no comment spamming, go and read what that author has written and if you have something to say then write it.

Adwords

To good to be true. Well, yes actually – it’s not available yet, but is sure to be released at some point soon.

So… what do I think of Market Samurai?

Simple. It is the best software I have ever used, period. Running on Adobe Air, it is cross platform and works equally well on a Mac or PC (and I guess Linux) – the only drawback I can think of is that it won’t run on an iPhone or iPad.

Customer support is second to none – a big shout out to Brent Hodgson as that is his baby.

Conclusion? If you are an internet marketer and using another keyword tool then check out Market Samurai.

Click to test drive Market Samurai risk free

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Keyword Samurai

June 15th, 2010 · Comments Off

Back in the good old days of internet marketing, keyword research was much more involved than it is these days.

The concept was well understood, the problem was getting reliable data with which to work. One of the main sources of search data was the Overture search tool, which provided results from what later became the Yahoo paid search.

The problem was that the numbers bore little relation to the real numbers from a top 10 ranking in Google. And furthermore the words were often in the wrong order and numbers given combined the singular and plural variations.

So, the keyword research on my first website was done using a combination of Overture and then manually checking Google for the number of competing pages. And it took absolutely hours.

Fast forward to 2008, when the genius programmers at Nobel Samurai put together a ground breaking keyword tool. Google started providing search figures from its own database in 2007, which meant that internet marketers at last had access to reliable data. But what these programmers did was to automate the whole process.

Starting with a seed keyword an entire list of related words would be generated with the the number of searches either globally, or in specific countries or languages; and in addition to that the number of competing pages.

Suddenly a dream had come true for internet marketers, as the tool didn’t stop there; it also looks at the strength of the top 10 competing web pages, tracks the rank of your web pages for specific keywords, allows you to find affiliate offers and even write adverts.

In case you didn’t already know, the tool is Market Samurai and as it’s available as a risk free trial version you’ve got absolutely nothing to lose.

Click here to test drive Market Samurai now!

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