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SEO Direct Marketer to Word of Mouth Marketer

11:13 pm in Social Media by Will Fleiss

Tomorrow is my first day as Ogilvy PR Worldwide’s newest Online Marketing Manager.  I will be working on their 360 Degree Digital Influence team under such social media industry experts as John Bell and Rohit Bhargava.  I think my SEO background as an Organic Search Specialist at Bennett Kuhn Varner will serve me well in my role, however I expect I am about to learn an absurd amount, as I launch my career to the forefront of the Word of Mouth Marketing space.  SEO is my first passion in the interactive world, and I will therefore continue to report on areas of search engine interest, as well as experiences at work that deal with organic search; however my realm of marketing knowledge (aka blog post material) is poised to expand tremendously.  Stay tuned…  

Seth Godin’s Squidoo vs. Google’s Knol: Information Platform Battle 2008

9:37 pm in Social Media by Will Fleiss

Google has announced the very early stages of an online platform for the contribution of knowledge, similar to Seth Godin’s, Squidoo, launched back in 2005. Google’s new tool is called Knol, which stands for a unit of knowledge. Its goal is to allow authors to write articles on any topic in hopes that the article will become an authoritative resource of information. Each article will contain images, references, reviews, questions, and additional content.

While Knol’s model is extremely similar to Squidoo’s, it appears that Google is taking more a scholarly approach to the dissemination of information. Squidoo encourages any and all to create “lenses” about their passion, while it appears that Google is hoping that already established doctors, scientists, and authors will put their name on the line to give the “knol” authority from the start.

Godin appears to welcome the Big Gun into the space, stating in his blog “The nature of the Web, though, seems to be that because of the very openness of the system, imitation is the highest form of endorsement.”

Although, in response to Udi Manber’s posting about why Google is launching Knol ( “We believe that many do not share that knowledge today simply because it is not easy enough to do that.”), Godin did turn the sample knol into a Squidoo lense, stating “It didn’t take very long.”

Its hard to blame the guy for being a little perturbed. After all, Google will make sure that Knols more than sprinkles the search engine results, which will eventually cut into the growth of Squidoo. With that said, Godin is one of the smartest marketers/2.0 thinkers I have come across, and there is not doubt in my mind that he will give Google a run for their money.

Thoughts, comments, disagreements are all welcome…

BlogRush – Syndicate Your Blog, Build Your Readership

7:15 pm in Social Media by Will Fleiss

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Pristine White Hat SEO: Harnessing the Power of Citizen Marketers

11:30 pm in Social Media by Will Fleiss

Citizen Marketers book coverI just finished reading the book, Citizen Marketers: When People Are the Message.  Its all about how and why people are motivated to promote products and brands on their own time without any tangible incentive.  The book discusses many examples of how honesty and full disclosure lead to successful consumer interaction, and eventually a viral response far greater than the sum of its parts.  Being able to harness the power of these bloggers, social networkers and forum participants is a word of mouth marketing tactic that is only becoming increasingly important.

What in the world does it have to do with SEO? Well, many will say absolutely nothing.  They may say that even white hat SEO is essentially gaming the system and has no place among all this truthiness.  For those naysayers I have dubbed this kind of SEO “Pristine White Hat SEO.”  It is optimization for search engines that involves the creating of platforms and interacting with visitors that allows “citizen marketers” to flourish on a given website, and thus attracting the fresh content-hungry search engine spiders.  Build an environment on your website where consumers can naturally and honestly interact about a related topic, and the rankings will follow.  

OpenSocial vs Facebook: Google Masterminding the Whole Operation

9:43 pm in Social Media by Will Fleiss

Google once again is playing the role of the puppet master as the massive Internet company pulls the strings behind the social networking umbrella platform called OpenSocial. It has been confirmed that MySpace, SixApart, and Bebo will join forces under OpenSocial, already consisting of Orkut, Salesforce, LinkedIn, Ning, Hi5, Plaxo, Friendster, Viadeo and Oracle, in an attempt to take on Facebook Will Facebook be forced to join, or is the college based network just getting started? Please feel free to weigh in…