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Free Restaurant Website Theme

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A while back I built this great free website theme for WordPress for my friends at Great Chef Television and they told me to give it away for free to restaurant owners and chefs to use on their own websites!

To use this theme all you need to do is download the free WordPress theme from my website and install it on your own WordPress website. If you don’t know much about WordPress, don’t worry I can help get a website for free by offering you $75 back in online promotions with Google and Yahoo plus free installation of this great theme and WordPress on a free domain name when you host with BlueHost, the same company that hosts my websites.

Is Web 2.0 going broke?

There was an interesting article on Slate.com (which I can’t seem to find using their search engine) which got reprinted on the Global website entitled Everybody’s surfing. No one’s paying “User-generated content may have changed the Internet. But ‘Web 2.0′ sites such as YouTube are suffocating under the costs of storing it” which talks about the state of the Internet and how big companies such as Facebook and YouTube are essentially going broke offering access to content. Now I’m not entirely sure that I believe they’re going bust but here’s a few interesting tid bits:

  • Google will lose $470-million on YouTube this year alone
  • YouTube spent about $250-million to acquire licenses this year
  • Yahoo’s investment in Flickr is equally unprofitable
  • Facebook spends $1-million a month on electricity

This of course is not good news for Web 2.0 but it reaffirms the questions I’ve raised in posts like Could somebody explain Twitter to me, please?, simply put … if the purpose of a business is to generate a revenue, what is their Revenue Model?

Obama is a miserable failure, or at least that’s what Google says.

I kid you not, this one came across my RSS feed from two places. First Obama Is “Failure” At Google & “Miserable Failure” At Yahoo then again from Googlebomb Explodes for President Obama – Failure. It appears that even years after Google’s work to repair Google Bombs, it still managed to explode egg on the face of the new president.

What is a Google Bomb? 

For this of you who don’t know what I’m talking about … this is a Google Bomb:

obama miserable failure Obama is a miserable failure, or at least thats what Google says. image

As of eight o’clock tonight, if you search for  miserable failure at Yahoo, that’s the result. The above screen capture was taken a couple minutes ago and while I will admit it’s at Yahoo the same appears to have been working at Google for most of the day.

There’s a lot of great coverage on this if your on the right RSS feeds, so I’m not going to blabber on about it for hours but there’s a (now) funny article by Matt Cutts on the subject  Algorithm to reduce Googlebomb impact as well as a piece here on website called Why your search engine rank depends on your competitors. that explains what a Google Bomb is and how (*cough*) Google’s done a great job protecting us from them.

Five SEO Scams to Avoid

There’s no magic bullet to help you build your online business. There I said it. It’s out there on the Internet now and there’s nothing I can do to take it back. You’d be amazed how many people I meet or talk to who believe they’ve found The One.

There are a lot of ways to tell if a Search Engine Optimization firm is legit, but here are five guaranteed signs that the company (or person) you’re dealing with is scamming you:

Guaranteed Search Results

There are exactly three companies in the world who can guarantee you top quality SERP (Search Engine Result Page) results. They are:

  1. Google
  2. Yahoo
  3. Microsoft

Anybody else that tells you they can guaranteed top quality organic search results is trying to separate you from your money and usually at an inflated rate. There is absolutely no way to guarantee making it onto the first page of a major search engine unless you’re dealing with Matt Cutts and I’m pretty sure he’s not taking bribes.

If it looks like a duck …

Quality SEO work is not cheap. My blog here has a PageRank of 5. That’s really good for a personal website. Want to know how I did it? It’s all here on my blog. It’s a lot of hard work, more hard work than most people can imagine. It’s about sifting through hundreds or thousands of pages on your website and tweaking every one of them so if somebody says they can do if for cheap, they’re simply lying.

Organic Results

An organic results is a non paid result. Google listings for example are organic unless you’re paying for an ad placement on the SERP’s. Make sure that the company that you’re hiring isn’t running paid links or postings on unrelated pages to artificially bolster their results. Frankly, scamming people with fake results is too easy so make sure you keep your eye on the Queen. 

Their Own Secret Formula

There is no secret formula. Honestly, there’s no such thing as a secret formula to SEO. Search Engine Optimization is real, but there is no secret to it. In fact, you can do it yourself if you have the time and knowledge. Read this, in fact read any article by Darren Rowse and then if you’re still confused buy his book. Here’s the secret in a nutshell:

  1. Write content people want to read
  2. Make sure you understand the basic structure of HTML
  3. Make sure you understand the two meta tags
  4. Repeat

OK fine, there’s a bit more to it than that or his book wouldn’t sell but for free I’ll give you this advice … as soon as your SEO firm tells you they have a secret formula, run.

Paid Links

Do you know what Google hates more than a gopher in the garden? Paid links. I promise you, paying for links will get your website slapped so fast you won’t know see the light of day for a month. How do I know this? Because I listen to the people who work there

The way I read it, the people at Google take pride in what they do and their whole corporate mantra “do no evil” actually appears to be true. I used to think Google was just a robot, spidering the Internet looking blindly for content. Then I discovered that Google was a company made up of people, and those people took a lot of pride in what they do, that led me to understand that Google was like any gardener … if you try to steal their carrots, you’ll get a shovel on your furry little head.

Yahoo Launches Web Analytics Beta

yahoo web analytics 20081009 300x282 Yahoo Launches Web Analytics Beta   imageIn their ongoing effort to compete with Google, Yahoo has recently released a Beta version of Yahoo! Web Analytics. A few months ago, they acquired Hungarian based IndexTools so really it was just a matter of time.

In a weird twist of marketing, Yahoo! has decided to brand the website to look a little like a My Little Pony nightmare which I assume was done to help separate it from the highly successful tool from Google. As you would expect, Yahoo! Analytics is designed to have all the fun toys that Google has been know for, and it’s also designed to integrate into other Yahoo! flavored tools.