Network Neutrality

Back at SES Chicago, one of the keynote speakers, David Isenberg focused his presentation on the issue of Network Neutrality. One of the more interesting aspects of his presentation was how little those of us in the industry think about this issue.
Yet, if the telcos succeed in violating network neutrality, it will blow up the web experience as we know it. The consumer will no longer be in control on the web, and an era of innovation will be sorely impacted. Can you imagine Facebook being successful if the bandwidth to access it is controlled by a telco that is offering a competing service? Or, the telco will not give the service enough bandwidth to work properly unless they pay additional fees?
Additionally, in the current web environment, the consumer has virtually unlimited choice. The biggest challenge that the consumer faces is sifting through all the choices, but with choice, comes power. In a world where the consumer is loaded with power, the companies that want their business must truly compete for it. If the choice starts to become limited, then the power of the consumer will fade with it.
Greg Jarboe of SEO-PR and I spoke with Mr. Isenberg after his keynote. One thing that we all agreed upon was that the current telco companies are not well adapted to capitalizing on the web as it is, and they view the current web environment as a threat to their continued growth.
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A Look Back at 2007

It’s that time of the year when you discover little wads of credit card receipts in your pockets and all of your self-imposed deadlines are “after the new year.” Along with the end of the year, comes that weird, anxious feeling you get when you contemplate where did the time go?
I thought I’d call-out some of the more memorable stories and events in the blogosphere and ask you to do the same.
The event actually happened in 2007 (December 30th) but Sadaam Hussein’s execution was still a major story when we rang in 2007.
Sadaam Hussein Executed (The Carpetbagger Report)
The Dead Dictator: Sadaam Hussein (Wake Up America)
The Indianapolis Colts won the Superbowl
Superbowl XLI: Colts 29 Bears 17 (Stampede Blue)
While March Madness failed to produce a true Cinderella team, the Florida Gators successfully defended their championship.
Random Thoughts on the Ohio State Game (Alligator Army)
On April 16th, Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 students on the Virginia Tech Campus (and wounded many more) before committing suicide, making it the deadliest school shooting in U.S. History.
Gunman Kills 32 at Virginia Tech (Poliblogger)
The Virginia Tech Massacre (GNIF Brain Blogger)
What do we tell our children about Virginia Tech? (Britannica Blog)
Sports figures loomed large in 2007 with controversial slugger Barry Bonds breaking Hank Aaron’s longstanding home run record.
Over and Out: Bonds blasts #756, passes Aaron (Best Ever Sports Talk)
Michael Vick engaged in a pastime that cost him both his job and his freedom.
The Quick Landing and Hard Plummet of Michael Vick (The […]

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Wife Advice — Community Consulting Summary

Our fourth Community Consultation wraps up today with an overview of the ProBlogger community’s feedback for Wife Advice.
Thank you to everyone who took the time to provide feedback, even amongst the kind of chaos only the end of December can bring!
New to community consulting? You’ll want to read Darren’s launch post as well as Wife Advice’s introduction to the community.
Here are the elements which proved most important to ProBlogger readers.
The average blogger vs. graphic design: how to win the battle
The header proved to be the most commented-on aspect of the site, one which many readers felt needed to be changed or improved. One group of readers felt the header looked unprofessional or unappealing and another group was offended by the husband as Donkey and Wife as ball-and-chain representation.
As bloggers we’re often given the advice to create a unique header image to brand our site. This can be difficult, though — particularly if you don’t have the money to hire a graphic designer, or black-belt Photoshop skills.
My suggestion would be to find a cheap logo-design service or hire a freelance graphic designer. If this isn’t something you have the money to do, see if there is anything else you could offer them in exchange. For example: add a permanent link to the designer’s portfolio to your sidebar, write a post advertising their services or write a guest post for their blog (if they have one).
Blogger bias
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Lessons for Bloggers From The ‘Death of 2007′

The following guest post was submitted by Dr.Mani Sivasubramanian from Money.Power.Wisdom.

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Improve Your Blog with Networking

In Answer to My question - ‘What did You Do On Your Blog in 2007 that Improved it the most’ - David Peralty from xfep.com answered:

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AdSense Apply Wrong Exchange Rate to November Earnings

If you’re an AdSense publisher who gets paid in your own local currency it might be worth checking your payment reports today because I’ve heard from two different publishers who are reporting that the exchange rate application is wrong. I just checked mine and it’s out also.

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Increase Your Direct Ad Sales Revenue with a Clear Advertising Page

In This post Jeremy Schoemaker from Shoemoney answers - ‘What did You Do On Your Blog in 2007 that Improved it the most’

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Search Headlines & Links: December 28, 2007

Want a snapshot of the day’s search marketing news? Here we’ve collected this week’s top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web:
From the SEW Blog:

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Using Linkify to Make Linking to Others Easier

In this post Matt Cutts from MattCutts.com (and Google) shares what he did in 2007 that improved his blog the most.

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Search Blogs Awards Voting Is On

Search Engine Journal’s 2007 Search Blogs Awards have been posted, and the voting has begun.
The Search Engine Watch Blog has been nominated for “Best Search Industry News Blog of 2007,” and the Search Engine Watch Forums have been nominated for “Best Search Engine Community/Forum.” If you agree, head on over to Search Engine Journal and vote for us.
You can also share some SEW-love for our Link Love expert Justilien Gaspard, whose blog is nominated in the “Best Link Building Blog of 2007” category; or for SEW blogger and Local Search expert Michael Boland, nominated for “Best Local Search Blog” for the Kelsey Group Blog.
Andrew Goodman, conference chair for SES Toronto, is also nominated for “Best Contextual Advertising Blog” for his Traffick blog.
Even if you don’t vote for us, head on over and cast your votes. What else were you planning on doing on the last workday of the year?

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