Theme Zoom has launched a new SEO goodie that you can embed right on your site: The Gladius Free Keyword Tool. The free keyword tool widget is a great little “mini-me” demonstration version of the Krakken Market Analysis tool.
Gladius may look like an innocent little widget, but it will bring back some hefty results: Market Segment, Cost/Click, Clicks/Day, Competing Pages, PPCMV, Est. OMV for your chosen keywords.
The international keyword widget (available in over 20 locales worldwide) is easily embeddable and can be added to your website, blog or social platforms.
If your interest is peaked, you can try out the new tool below right here on Technology Goddess.
Last night Facebook quietly opened it’s public Groups, Wall Posts, Events and Discussion topics to search engines for indexing purposes. This move converts Facebook’s consumer-generated treasure of categorized content into a search engine optimization source and Facebook expects it to increase traffic from organic search. Read more
Russell Wright, the co-founder of ThemeZoom, goes “On The Record Online” about the future of SEO and Market Intelligence. ThemeZoom is an online marketing intelligence platform that takes a radical approach to search engine optimizing online content. Wright, who is better known as “the keyword guy,” is a search engine optimization auditor and is well-known as an expert in finding profitable keywords and market intelligence. Read more
The numbers are rolling in on the success of Google’s Chrome browser launched in early beta this week. The browser has managed to seize a decent market share within 72 hours of launch, and it’s impact is being felt in the market catagory. IE browser use after Chrome launch this week fell from 31 percent to 24 percent
Looking at analytics gives ua a better idea of what’s happening, TechCrunch reports that 6% of it’s users arrived in a Chrome browser, which tech sites that are associated with marketing and serch or SEO reported even higher numbers; Search Engine Land reports 10 percent of it users were using Chrome. Technology sites that reported on the browser launch reported even higher figures.
Non tech-oriented sites (retail, womens, sports) are showing less interest with figures coming in at less than 1 percent.
The incognito made on Chrome allows users to browse under cover, however analytics are potentially effected with this feature, because they will be counted as a new (unique) visitor every time they visit the a site, even if the visit is a repeat one. This will ikely impact technology sits more than others, because of the higher use of Chrome right out of the gate. Marketing Vox reports that admins can expect to see larger “unique visitor” numbers, increasing the data gap between ISP data logs and Google Analytics records.
An exclusive sneak peek! This content placement system in combination with Krakken website blueprints and VOMA will bring it all together for savvy entrepreneurs. Most of you already know that a high ranking site requires relevant, unique, quality content with value, but do you know which one of your sites or networks to post the content on, in order to make you the greatest profits?
Most SEO’s and business owners do not, in fact most do not even consider that the specific values of content effect how and where the content will have the most impact and greatest value. Read more
The giant hand of Google seems to be slapping away at some search engine ranking softwares like WebPosition and reportedly blocking them from checking rankings automatically. As of August 5, 2008 WebPosition is no longer able to to process site search rankings. Read more
With Google’s release of it’s search volume data for advertisers a week ago, bloggers are running the numbers and testing the accuracy of the “approximate” (noted by google) numbers. So far the votes seem to be coming in with a big thumbs up, even though researchers are figuring out some of the numbers are not accurate, (um… doesn’t it say “approximate” right there on the screen????) you have to give Google credit for transparancy, even if it is really semi-transparent - especially considering Yahoo’s previous big fat inflated numbers embarrassment. Read more
TG Insider guest was Russell Wright of Theme Zoom chatting with me about neuromarketing and neuroeconomics, Theme Zoom, web 2.0, platonic solids, social networking and Buckminster Fuller’s business integrity model and philosophy. Russell connected the dots between all of those subjects and more, it was a fascinating conversation with a man on the cutting edge of technology.
This is a very insightful interview between Russell Wright and Jon Keel about the new Krakken software.
Jon is making money combining Krakken with Theme Zoom 3.0 to create website blueprints for clients based on the silo architecture that he has learned from the Theme Zoom system. This is some amazing information if you want to have an advantage over your competition when it comes to building strong inbound link networks.
The Technology Goddess Blog was so honored to be a Google Friend Connect Beta tester. Please join the conversation with me!
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