It’s been an eventful week in the world of online marketing. MySpace got a nice new design in a bid to prevent its slide relative to Facebook. Social media website Reddit went open source, at the same time taking a swipe at reported Google target Digg.
In addition, a week on the web wouldn’t be right without hearing about Google. They’ve continued to steamroll everyone else when it comes to search traffic. They also released Google Trends, a nice tool where you can view statistics of any website on the internet (provided its a certain size). These statistics include its traffic, other websites that its users visit, and the main keywords used to find the site.
Incidentally statistics from Google’s sites, such as Google.com itself, YouTube and Blogger.com are all hidden. This has created quite a lot of controversy, especially given that no one else can opt out of Google Trends, and is something that Google should look to fix asap.
Here’s a quick round-up of some of the best articles from other sites over the past week:
Yahoo The Failure: Myth Versus Reality
“As SS Yahoo appears to be sinking, let me be the contrarian about her future. I admit, I find it as hard to believe as anyone that Yahoo has much life left in it after all executive departures this week, plus the latest news of Delicious founder Joshua Schacter going. But since Yahoo’s leadership has done a piss-poor job making people believe there’s hope, I’ll step up and give it a swing.”
Top 3 Web Tools to Find Out How a Blog Performs Over Time
“Why would you want to find out how a blog performs over time? Either it’s your blog, you want to buy a blog or you want to find out how another blogger made it and when. Last but not least for SEO reasons you always want to find out more about other blogs.”
Definitive Guide to Fark and Getting Mass Traffic
“Take a look at the amount of traffic you can get from the site, this is in a one month period: 304,980 visits in the month of April, 2008. That isn’t a photoshop or a typo, that is real potential to get massive traffic from a big online community. I’ve helped get clients over 550,000 social media visitors in one month so this isn’t a once off and very achievable if you have the time and resources.”