Posts Tagged ‘guess’

I’ve lost everything? This can’t be good.

Lately I’ve seen a spike in traffic for an article I wrote last month called 25 Things to Do, Now That you’ve Lost Everything., I guess it’s good that people are finding me on the web but a lot of you guys are coming into the site using keywords such as:

  • I’ve lost everything
  • What to do, I’ve lost everything
  • Everything is lost, is suicide the answer?

Wow. Look, I want to be frank here … I’m not a therapist and most of my advice here is about formating HTML but I do want to share a thought with all of you, the global economic crisis aka the 21st Depression or the cluster fuck we call the new economy will get better … the world is pretty messed up right now and a lot of people have lost absolutely everything but in the end, it’ll all be OK.

It’ll be OK

Let’s say that again … it’ll all be OK in the end. This time last year, I was the Director Corporate of Technology for a leading university, I left my job a few weeks before the world imploded and it took me a long time to accept the global collapse, heck I’ve even written about it here a few times with articles like So You Lost Your Job, Now it’s Time to Live. and What to Do Now That you’ve Lost Your Job but the key is this … in the end, it’ll all work out.

How do I know that’ll work out? Because you’re already doing what it takes to make sure it does … you’re reading articles on the Internet by people who’ve been through it and come out on the other side, it’s a little like a storm and as long as you’ve got something to hang onto you’ll be OK in the end. So what should you hang onto? People, they’re all that matters.

Technology Workers

This post is sort of like a continuation of my piece, Technology Burnout, the Downside of the IT Industry where I talked about the stress levels a lot of IT workers feel and how in the end many people I’ve worked with over the past 15 years reached a point that they snapped and walked out of the industry. One such friend left his promising career and began kickboxing in Thailand, only to fall in love and have a whole new life.

Why am I telling you this? Because as depressing as it is find out my most popular SEO value this week is about losing everything, it’s even more depressing to see that so far today 12 people have found my website while surfing Google contemplating (even briefly) suicide. Don’t get me wrong, I’m actually a proponent of suicide as a choice for those with painful illnesses and I believe that everybody should have the right to choose when they check out of life but not as an alternative or a side effect of a few bad months in the economy.

What to do, instead of killing yourself

First, get over whatever it was that you just lost. Yep, that’s a big one but it’s crucial if you’re going to get back on the right track. Men, I believe have been trained to assume that our job is who we are. We introduce ourselves at parties and tell people what we do, so the loss of our job is in some ways like losing part of ourselves. Get over it. If you want to be something, order some business cards with a fancy title on it and start telling people what you are.

Are you out of money? No problem, Laid Off Technology Workers are Finding Work Online. There are plenty of jobs out there for people who are willing to look for them and try hard. Otherwise, go back to school, learn a new trade or build your own online business. Maybe it’s time to be your own boss?

Does it matter what order you put header tags in?

I was surfing YouTube today and came across a great video from Matt Cutts (the Guru of Google) who answered an interesting question, does it matter what order you put header tags in?

 

What I find most interesting is Matt’s body language in this video, especially when talking about how Google tries to make sense of poorly written websites. Yes, they do their best to do it … but let’s all still try to help (Document Structure vs. Document Appearance, the power of CSS). 

So what do I get from his comments?

For those of you who don’t know who Matt Cutts is, he’s well known in the SEO community as the face of Google, which I guess is pretty impressive really. He offers a lot of advice on how to make websites more friendly and is pretty well the Oracle when it comes to what Google likes (and doesn’t like).

So here’s what I took from Matt’s video

  1. Google tries really hard to read your web pages, even if you’re technically incompetent. Does this mean that you shouldn’t try to optimize your pages? Not at all, but writing quality content is what Google really hopes to find.
  2. Google understands that content formating mistakes happen.  Sure, we should all strive to be perfect but let’s remember what’s important (content!)
  3. Google’s Offices need longer blinds. Hey, I’m not judging … maybe shorter blinds have a better SEO value?

As always, I think anybody who wants to have an online business should take a few minutes at subscribe to the Google WebMaster YouTube channel.

I don’t get Twitter.

This morning there was an article by Erick Schonfeld called Biz Stone Plays It Cool On Colbert and I have to admit, I feel a little foolish professing this on a technology blog but I don’t really ‘get’ Twitter.

I think my problem ‘getting’ Twitter is that to me it’s a bunch of noise distracting me from my daily objectives. I already have an Instant Message client running as well as Skype, Facebook, an iPhone, iChat and my office phones. Not including my email, RSS subscriptions and usernet group updates … I guess in truth I just don’t understand the need for another source of chatter. 

Please don’t get me wrong, I’m sure there’s got to be a purpose to it … I just don’t get it.  I don’t think I’m alone either.

Biz Stone (Twitter) was on The Colbert Report last night and even he seemed unable to truly explain what the purpose of the popular social networking tool is. Jeremy Lichtman Lichtman has a point where he states there’s a high ‘noise to signal’ ratio, so maybe my issue with Twitter is the same issue I had as a kid when my uncle tried to get me to listen to the old Ham radio … maybe Twitter users are the modern, Internet version of dorky middle aged men talking to each other in closets?

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What makes WordPress the perfect tool for hotel and holiday destination businesses is that it takes the guess work out of building websites. Since it’s been designed and optimized for people who want to both post information to the Internet quickly and those same people want to have their content read often, the system has evolved into a perfect solution for businesses who are worried about optimizing their websites for Google and other search engines but lack the knowledge, experience and talent to do it themselves.