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Module 3:  Google, RSS, Alerts & Dashboards
Is your website a billboard?
Is your website updated regularly?
Is your website useful to  your own employees?
I don’t know who you are. I don’t know your company. I don’t know your company’s product. I don’t know what your company stands for. I don’t know your company’s customers. I don’t know your company’s record. I don’t know your company’s reputation. Now – what was it you wanted to sell me? Moral:  Sales start before your salesman calls…
Google Quotient Findability:  Can your brand name, product or service be found easily? Linkability:  Are you linking out and being linked by others? Relevance:  Are the search results relevant to your potential customers? Differentiation:  Are the generic searches for your product or service rated higher than your competitor’s?
Search engine results are key 68% click a search result in the 1st page of results 92% will go up to (at most) 3rd page before changing query (half will switch after 1st page) 39% believe that the companies whose websites are in top search results are the leaders in their field. Key lesson:  If you're not ranking well for your desired search terms, brand names and other important key words and phrases, you're missing out on  significant, highly qualified traffic .  Source: iProspect & JupiterResearch, Search Engine User Behaviour Study on Google, MSN, Yahoo! Users, 2008
 
British Airways vs Virgin Atlantic: A basic search results comparison
“ British  Airways” – 1 st  Page Results Source: http://www.distilled.co.uk/blog/reputation-wars/reputation-wars-british-airways-vs-virgin-atlantic/ www.britishairways.com -  Owned   www.britishairways.com/travel/home/public/en_gb -  Owned   www.baworldcargo.com -  Owned   www.baworldcargo.com/tracking -  Owned   en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Airways -  Positive   www.britishairwaysjobs.com -  Owned   www.britishairways.no -  Owned   www.baa.com -  Positive   www.oneworld.com/ow/member-airlines/british-airways -  Owned   www.baholidays.com/packages/ -  Owned
“ British Airways:2 nd  Page Results www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,291304,00.html -  Negative   www.bavirtual.co.uk -  Owned   ocaoimh.ie/tag/british-airways/ -  Negative   www.bafc.co.uk -  Owned   www.londoneye.com -  Owned   www.britishairwaysrfc.co.uk -  Owned   www.topix.net/com/bab -  Positive   www.worldtracer.aero/filedsp/ba.htm -  Positive   www.gbairways.com -  Positive   www.flybmi.com/bmed -  Positive
“ Virgin Atlantic” – 1 st  Page Results www.virgin-atlantic.com -  Owned   www.virgin.com -  Owned   virgin.com/uk/default.asp -  Owned   en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_Atlantic_Airways -  Positive   www.virginatlanticglobalflyer.com -  Owned   www.flyingwithoutfear.info -  Owned   www.v-flyer.com -  Owned   www.virginatlanticflights.com -  Owned   gs19.globalsuccessor.com/fe/tpl_virgin01.aps?newms=hm -  Owned   www.airlinequality.com/Forum/vir_atl.htm -  Positive
“ Virgin Atlantic”: 2 nd  Page Results www.cheapflights.co.uk/airlines/virgin-atlantic.html -  Positive   www.forbes.com/forbeslife…etc -  Positive   www.forbes.com/forbeslife…etc -  Positive   www.virginatlanticglobalflyer.com/MissionControl/Tracking/ -  Owned   farechase.yahoo.com/airlines/virgin_atlantic-214281 -  Positive   www.engadget.com/2007/01/17…etc -  Positive   www.virginmobile.co.za/…etc -  Owned   www.cheapflights.com/airlines/virginatlantic.html -  Positive   www.fastcompany.com/…etc -  Positive   www.usatoday.com/…etc -  Negative
British Airways vs Virgin Atlantic Own website   Own website Own website  Own website Positive: Wikipedia   Own website Own website Positive :  Airport website Own website Own website Negative: News site Owned   Negative: Blog Own website Own website Own website Positive: News Aggregator  Positive: Baggage Tracer Positive: Travel booking site Positive: Travel booking site Own website Own website Own website Positive: Wikipedia Own website Own website Own website Own website   Own website Positive: Airline review site  Positive: Flight deals aggregator Positive: Magazine site Positive: Magazine site Own website Positive: Flight deals aggregator Positive: Gadget news site Own website Positive: Flights deals aggregator Positive: Magazine site Negative: News site Score: 42/50 Score: 44/50
Love vs hate “ I love British Airways” - 436 results “ I hate British Airways” - 172 results Score: 36 / 50 “ I love Virgin Atlantic” - 597 results  “ I hate Virgin Atlantic” - 3 results Score: (49.75 rounded up to) 50 / 50
Fun test: GoogleFight.com
10 ways to monitor brands for free Google Alerts: http://www.google.com/alerts, iGoogle Yahoo Alerts: http://alerts.yahoo.com Yahoo Pipes: Social media firehose http://pipes.yahoo.com/update_maker/social_media_fire_hose Blogsearch.google.com Technorati.com Backtype.com Search.twitter.com FriendFeed: http://mashable.com/2008/12/05/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-friendfeed/ Socialmention Compete.com Bonus:  whostalkin.com
Fee-based trackers
15 Google tips
Google search tips 1. Capitalization and quotation marks:  Google searches are  NOT  case sensitive. Searches for  najib razak, Najib Razak , and  naJIb rAZak   will all return the same results. Use “quotes” or + sign to include all words. Eg: a +b 2.  Limit to .my sites Example 1: killinghall site:com.my Example 2: “abdullah badawi” site: gov.my 3.  Either OR.  If you want to include either this or that in result list, use the  OR  operator ( must be upper-case ): Example: "siti nurhaliza" OR "datuk khalid” site:my  (Leave out the OR, Google returns pages that include both terms)
4. Exclude the Wrong Results Using - Exclude irrelevant results with minus (-) operator on every word that you want to exclude and try again.  Eg: killinghall -school -“north yorkshire"  -church –pubs 5. Finding different Filetypes Go to Google > Advanced Search. Try finding Acrobat (pdf),  Powerpoint (pps), Excel spreadsheet (xls) files on any .gov.my site. Example: site:bnm.gov.my filetype:xls
6.  Older stuff Try Google Cached  or www.archive.org 7.  Daterange trick:  as_qdr=d7, where d=day, 7=seven http://www.google.com/search?q=site:abc.com&as_qdr=d7 8.  News and Images:  http://news.google.com http://images.google.com 9.  Google Finance:  http://finance.google.com 10. Tools: Calculator:  Eg:  3200+5000 OR  5% of 3527
11. Tools: Metric converter Eg:   “233 square feet in square meter”  OR “233 sq ft  =? sq m”, 10 acres in hectares 12. Tools: Dictionary, acronym finder Eg: define: dodecagon OR define: PCR 13. Tools: Currency converter Eg: currency of Brazil in Malaysian money Eg: 3.578 USD in MYR Eg: 5.6 million British pounds in MYR 14. Tools: Recipe tip Eg: half a cup in teaspoons 15. Phonebook Eg: Brad, Pitt, LA OR rphonebook: Brad Pitt LA Extra tip:  Check flight status by typing flight code eg: mh 123
Google AdWords,  Google AdSense, SEO
Understanding basic terms Hits Pageviews, Impressions Unique visitors Downloads Embeds Timespent Traffic PPC =pay-per-click, CPM =cost-per-1000 CPC= cost/click, CPA = cost/action
Google PageRank PageRank™ is Google's proprietary system for ranking web pages.   Google grades pages from PR 1 to 10  based on a complex algorithm that takes into account the page's content, and the number and quality of inbound links.   The higher the inbound links, the higher in the search engine results page (SERP) your website/blog will appear after a query .
Search Engine Optimization The process of choosing targeted keyword phrases related to a site, and ensuring that the site ranks higher when those keyword phrases are part of a web search.  Organic Paid Paid
Wordtracker Enter in keywords and search phrases  Find relevant terms Use for brainstorming as well as drilling down into specific phrases. Google Keyword suggestion tool: Free version:http:// freekeywords.wordtracker.com http://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
Google AdWords: search results Exercise: 1. Search for keywords of your product    2. Who’s advertising your keyword?
Google AdWords AdWords is Google's flagship advertising product, and main source of revenue.  AdWords offers pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, and site-targeted advertising for both text and banner ads.  Google's text ads are short, consisting of one title line and two content text lines.
Google AdSense Website publishers can earn a portion of the ad revenue for placing Google-administered text and image ads on their sites or blogs.  The ads generate revenue on a per-click basis.  Google utilizes its search technology to serve ads based on website content, the user's geographical location, and other factors.
Google Analytics Tracks and generates detailed statistics about visitors to a site. Used to optimize AdWords campaigns by analysis of where the visitors came from, how long they stayed, their geographical position and where exactly visitors click on the site.
Building a simple  monitoring dashboard
RSS Rich Site Summary/Really Simple Syndication is a method to syndicate your web content out to users. Using RSS files, you can create a feed that supplies headlines, news, blog posts, comments, forum threads, photos, audio files, and even video to your “subscribers”. Subscribers can use a dedicated software called an RSS reader or aggregator to “pull in” all their favourite web content into one location and scan quickly. Current browsers come with integrated RSS readers. Users can also use a web-based aggregator to pull-in feeds that are constantly updated and view a web page of feeds. Eg: Bloglines, Google Reader, Netvibes
Using RSS 1. Monitor News: http://thestar.com.my/rss/ http://www.cnn.com/services/rss/ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/help/3223484.stm 2. Monitor Press Releases:  Intel: http://www.intel.com/intel/rss.htm IBM: http://www-1.ibm.com/services/us/igs/rss/rss.html Dell: http://www.dell.com/RSS/ 3. Monitor Blogs:  http://www.tonyfernandesblog.com/main.php?tempskin=_rss2 http://rockybru.blogspot.com/atom.xml http://www.kennysia.com/atom.xml
Exercise: Add feed to iGoogle   1. Go to http://www.thestar.com.my/rss
2. Right click RSS, copy shortcut (IE) or copy link location (Firefox), or copy link address(Chrome)
3. Open igoogle.com. Click on ADD GADGETS Top left. 4. Click on  “Add feed or gadget”  (bottom left) and paste URL (over http://)
5. Create a dashboard of feeds and divide into tabs (topic headers) To add a tab, click on down arrow and Add Tab You can add up to 9 posts/updates per feed and re-arrange pages into 1-column, 2-column or 3-column
Method B: 2. Clicking on RSS button 1. Switch to Google 2. Subscribe
2. Add to Google homepage
Marty Weintraub, http://www.aimclearblog.com Bonus:  How to Build a Reputation Monitoring Dashboard: http://tinyurl.com/repboard

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03.Advance search

  • 1. Module 3: Google, RSS, Alerts & Dashboards
  • 2. Is your website a billboard?
  • 3. Is your website updated regularly?
  • 4. Is your website useful to your own employees?
  • 5. I don’t know who you are. I don’t know your company. I don’t know your company’s product. I don’t know what your company stands for. I don’t know your company’s customers. I don’t know your company’s record. I don’t know your company’s reputation. Now – what was it you wanted to sell me? Moral: Sales start before your salesman calls…
  • 6. Google Quotient Findability: Can your brand name, product or service be found easily? Linkability: Are you linking out and being linked by others? Relevance: Are the search results relevant to your potential customers? Differentiation: Are the generic searches for your product or service rated higher than your competitor’s?
  • 7. Search engine results are key 68% click a search result in the 1st page of results 92% will go up to (at most) 3rd page before changing query (half will switch after 1st page) 39% believe that the companies whose websites are in top search results are the leaders in their field. Key lesson: If you're not ranking well for your desired search terms, brand names and other important key words and phrases, you're missing out on significant, highly qualified traffic . Source: iProspect & JupiterResearch, Search Engine User Behaviour Study on Google, MSN, Yahoo! Users, 2008
  • 8.  
  • 9. British Airways vs Virgin Atlantic: A basic search results comparison
  • 10. “ British Airways” – 1 st Page Results Source: http://www.distilled.co.uk/blog/reputation-wars/reputation-wars-british-airways-vs-virgin-atlantic/ www.britishairways.com - Owned www.britishairways.com/travel/home/public/en_gb - Owned www.baworldcargo.com - Owned www.baworldcargo.com/tracking - Owned en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_Airways - Positive www.britishairwaysjobs.com - Owned www.britishairways.no - Owned www.baa.com - Positive www.oneworld.com/ow/member-airlines/british-airways - Owned www.baholidays.com/packages/ - Owned
  • 11. “ British Airways:2 nd Page Results www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,291304,00.html - Negative www.bavirtual.co.uk - Owned ocaoimh.ie/tag/british-airways/ - Negative www.bafc.co.uk - Owned www.londoneye.com - Owned www.britishairwaysrfc.co.uk - Owned www.topix.net/com/bab - Positive www.worldtracer.aero/filedsp/ba.htm - Positive www.gbairways.com - Positive www.flybmi.com/bmed - Positive
  • 12. “ Virgin Atlantic” – 1 st Page Results www.virgin-atlantic.com - Owned www.virgin.com - Owned virgin.com/uk/default.asp - Owned en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_Atlantic_Airways - Positive www.virginatlanticglobalflyer.com - Owned www.flyingwithoutfear.info - Owned www.v-flyer.com - Owned www.virginatlanticflights.com - Owned gs19.globalsuccessor.com/fe/tpl_virgin01.aps?newms=hm - Owned www.airlinequality.com/Forum/vir_atl.htm - Positive
  • 13. “ Virgin Atlantic”: 2 nd Page Results www.cheapflights.co.uk/airlines/virgin-atlantic.html - Positive www.forbes.com/forbeslife…etc - Positive www.forbes.com/forbeslife…etc - Positive www.virginatlanticglobalflyer.com/MissionControl/Tracking/ - Owned farechase.yahoo.com/airlines/virgin_atlantic-214281 - Positive www.engadget.com/2007/01/17…etc - Positive www.virginmobile.co.za/…etc - Owned www.cheapflights.com/airlines/virginatlantic.html - Positive www.fastcompany.com/…etc - Positive www.usatoday.com/…etc - Negative
  • 14. British Airways vs Virgin Atlantic Own website Own website Own website Own website Positive: Wikipedia Own website Own website Positive : Airport website Own website Own website Negative: News site Owned Negative: Blog Own website Own website Own website Positive: News Aggregator Positive: Baggage Tracer Positive: Travel booking site Positive: Travel booking site Own website Own website Own website Positive: Wikipedia Own website Own website Own website Own website Own website Positive: Airline review site Positive: Flight deals aggregator Positive: Magazine site Positive: Magazine site Own website Positive: Flight deals aggregator Positive: Gadget news site Own website Positive: Flights deals aggregator Positive: Magazine site Negative: News site Score: 42/50 Score: 44/50
  • 15. Love vs hate “ I love British Airways” - 436 results “ I hate British Airways” - 172 results Score: 36 / 50 “ I love Virgin Atlantic” - 597 results “ I hate Virgin Atlantic” - 3 results Score: (49.75 rounded up to) 50 / 50
  • 17. 10 ways to monitor brands for free Google Alerts: http://www.google.com/alerts, iGoogle Yahoo Alerts: http://alerts.yahoo.com Yahoo Pipes: Social media firehose http://pipes.yahoo.com/update_maker/social_media_fire_hose Blogsearch.google.com Technorati.com Backtype.com Search.twitter.com FriendFeed: http://mashable.com/2008/12/05/how-to-get-the-most-out-of-friendfeed/ Socialmention Compete.com Bonus: whostalkin.com
  • 20. Google search tips 1. Capitalization and quotation marks: Google searches are NOT case sensitive. Searches for najib razak, Najib Razak , and naJIb rAZak will all return the same results. Use “quotes” or + sign to include all words. Eg: a +b 2. Limit to .my sites Example 1: killinghall site:com.my Example 2: “abdullah badawi” site: gov.my 3. Either OR. If you want to include either this or that in result list, use the OR operator ( must be upper-case ): Example: "siti nurhaliza" OR "datuk khalid” site:my (Leave out the OR, Google returns pages that include both terms)
  • 21. 4. Exclude the Wrong Results Using - Exclude irrelevant results with minus (-) operator on every word that you want to exclude and try again. Eg: killinghall -school -“north yorkshire" -church –pubs 5. Finding different Filetypes Go to Google > Advanced Search. Try finding Acrobat (pdf), Powerpoint (pps), Excel spreadsheet (xls) files on any .gov.my site. Example: site:bnm.gov.my filetype:xls
  • 22. 6. Older stuff Try Google Cached or www.archive.org 7. Daterange trick: as_qdr=d7, where d=day, 7=seven http://www.google.com/search?q=site:abc.com&as_qdr=d7 8. News and Images: http://news.google.com http://images.google.com 9. Google Finance: http://finance.google.com 10. Tools: Calculator: Eg: 3200+5000 OR 5% of 3527
  • 23. 11. Tools: Metric converter Eg: “233 square feet in square meter” OR “233 sq ft =? sq m”, 10 acres in hectares 12. Tools: Dictionary, acronym finder Eg: define: dodecagon OR define: PCR 13. Tools: Currency converter Eg: currency of Brazil in Malaysian money Eg: 3.578 USD in MYR Eg: 5.6 million British pounds in MYR 14. Tools: Recipe tip Eg: half a cup in teaspoons 15. Phonebook Eg: Brad, Pitt, LA OR rphonebook: Brad Pitt LA Extra tip: Check flight status by typing flight code eg: mh 123
  • 24. Google AdWords, Google AdSense, SEO
  • 25. Understanding basic terms Hits Pageviews, Impressions Unique visitors Downloads Embeds Timespent Traffic PPC =pay-per-click, CPM =cost-per-1000 CPC= cost/click, CPA = cost/action
  • 26. Google PageRank PageRank™ is Google's proprietary system for ranking web pages.  Google grades pages from PR 1 to 10 based on a complex algorithm that takes into account the page's content, and the number and quality of inbound links.  The higher the inbound links, the higher in the search engine results page (SERP) your website/blog will appear after a query .
  • 27. Search Engine Optimization The process of choosing targeted keyword phrases related to a site, and ensuring that the site ranks higher when those keyword phrases are part of a web search. Organic Paid Paid
  • 28. Wordtracker Enter in keywords and search phrases Find relevant terms Use for brainstorming as well as drilling down into specific phrases. Google Keyword suggestion tool: Free version:http:// freekeywords.wordtracker.com http://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal
  • 29. Google AdWords: search results Exercise: 1. Search for keywords of your product 2. Who’s advertising your keyword?
  • 30. Google AdWords AdWords is Google's flagship advertising product, and main source of revenue. AdWords offers pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, and site-targeted advertising for both text and banner ads. Google's text ads are short, consisting of one title line and two content text lines.
  • 31. Google AdSense Website publishers can earn a portion of the ad revenue for placing Google-administered text and image ads on their sites or blogs. The ads generate revenue on a per-click basis. Google utilizes its search technology to serve ads based on website content, the user's geographical location, and other factors.
  • 32. Google Analytics Tracks and generates detailed statistics about visitors to a site. Used to optimize AdWords campaigns by analysis of where the visitors came from, how long they stayed, their geographical position and where exactly visitors click on the site.
  • 33. Building a simple monitoring dashboard
  • 34. RSS Rich Site Summary/Really Simple Syndication is a method to syndicate your web content out to users. Using RSS files, you can create a feed that supplies headlines, news, blog posts, comments, forum threads, photos, audio files, and even video to your “subscribers”. Subscribers can use a dedicated software called an RSS reader or aggregator to “pull in” all their favourite web content into one location and scan quickly. Current browsers come with integrated RSS readers. Users can also use a web-based aggregator to pull-in feeds that are constantly updated and view a web page of feeds. Eg: Bloglines, Google Reader, Netvibes
  • 35. Using RSS 1. Monitor News: http://thestar.com.my/rss/ http://www.cnn.com/services/rss/ http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/help/3223484.stm 2. Monitor Press Releases: Intel: http://www.intel.com/intel/rss.htm IBM: http://www-1.ibm.com/services/us/igs/rss/rss.html Dell: http://www.dell.com/RSS/ 3. Monitor Blogs: http://www.tonyfernandesblog.com/main.php?tempskin=_rss2 http://rockybru.blogspot.com/atom.xml http://www.kennysia.com/atom.xml
  • 36. Exercise: Add feed to iGoogle 1. Go to http://www.thestar.com.my/rss
  • 37. 2. Right click RSS, copy shortcut (IE) or copy link location (Firefox), or copy link address(Chrome)
  • 38. 3. Open igoogle.com. Click on ADD GADGETS Top left. 4. Click on “Add feed or gadget” (bottom left) and paste URL (over http://)
  • 39. 5. Create a dashboard of feeds and divide into tabs (topic headers) To add a tab, click on down arrow and Add Tab You can add up to 9 posts/updates per feed and re-arrange pages into 1-column, 2-column or 3-column
  • 40. Method B: 2. Clicking on RSS button 1. Switch to Google 2. Subscribe
  • 41. 2. Add to Google homepage
  • 42. Marty Weintraub, http://www.aimclearblog.com Bonus: How to Build a Reputation Monitoring Dashboard: http://tinyurl.com/repboard