Sunday, January 13, 2013

Hmmmm To VPS or Not To VPS

Ok, so I'm looking around for VPS Hosting.  The journey is pain staking as it appears there is a group of seemingly top class providers all with only minor differences.  At the moment I'm looking about $20-$50 for about 5GB storage, 750GB/Month bandwidth, up to 100mbps, about 1GB RAM,  hahah what else is there.

I really wish the process was a little bit easier.  The investment is a tough because you either try make the savings though paying for a year at a time, which obviously comes with some risks.  Or you spend the extra time researching, to make sure you are onto exactly the right service at the right price point.

I guess my purpose and reason for getting the hosting is important.  The plan is to start up some blogs, eCommerce sites, and what ever I can think of.  At this stage I have the basic skills to set up some CMSs, but probably not enough to quit my day job.  I do have some other skills in photography, and I did just get a really nice camera that I'll start using to write short documentary films soon.  All of these could do with a website.  I have an AdSense account, so I can hook them up and hopefully see some fruits to this $500 dollar a year investment in hosting.  Oh, and don't forget the yearly cost of the domains also.

I wish there was more help out there for me.  If you read this and think you can help me in the right direction, please do.  It will be most appreciated.

Cheers Peeps!

Friday, January 11, 2013

My first attempt at making a video, not great but its a start.

OK, so I got this awesome camera the other day.  A Canon 650D.  The reason being is that I want to start making documentary films.  As an Asian Studies student (graduated now) I really want to be doing something more closely related to my passion for Asian culture and society.

Below is my first attempt.  To clarify, I'm really not that impressed.  The standard lens isn't that great and the tripod is designed for photography, not film.  But all good, I just need to develop filming techniques that don't rely on focus pulling, zooming and consistent panning or pitching.  Anyway, check it out peeps, and please be sure to tell me just how bad it is :P

"Christmas Lights at Q House - Lumphini, Bangkok Thailand, 2013


Thanks for watching.



Tuesday, January 08, 2013

The Woes of Wage Slavery

Why oh why do I feel this despair. For what fate have I begged to be blessed in this abyss? There be any other name to offer, I cannot find it. And to my finality I find it discouraging. Lost as it were, into what is painful and unknown. So lost in this world. What is it to want end but not be offered? persist and continue, with depressing inevitability.

-Written some time ago from a dark place.

Monday, January 07, 2013

SEO and Social Marketing Suggestions I provided To a Customer Today = Insightful


Below is an email I sent to a client today.  I was quite happy with what I came up with and thought I might share it with the world.  Please feel free to comment should you have additional input in to the subject.  Obviously, I have removed names and so forth to maintain the anonymity of the client.  Happy reading :) 





Dear ******,



I do hope that my email finds you well.

Further to our previous discussion regarding social media and the marketing of your website, I have had some time to think about different strategies and come up with some suggestions.  The services suggested below are not something we will directly be able to assist you with, but simply some recommendations and suggestions that could be of use.  Bear in mind that there is no one fix that will accomplish the results you are looking for, and any solutions really need to be holistic in approach.  You might like to read this when you have some free time as it is a long email and covers a wide range of different strategies.

1.  Yelp has 1 bad review.

From what ***** tells me, previous customers had posted positive reviews, but Yelp had the nerve to pull them down saying they weren't legitimate.  It is my understanding that Yelp has a lot of dissatisfied users and you might be better off removing your Yelp account all together.  Some say that there is no such thing as bad publicity, but if you don't have much user contributed content, and what you do have is a bad review, I would suggest that this does not represent your company that well.  You might like to have a read of www.yelp-sucks.com for more stories of the bad business practices performed by this web service.

2.  Google+ Local for reviews and as a Yelp replacement.

I just had a quick look at your G+ Local page and it looks to be pumping.  Nice work.  I think this is a far better replacement for Yelp.  That being said, the last review was placed 7 months ago.  It would be great if you could try make a target of 1 to 5 reviews on G+ Local a month.  You have 18 reviews but you really want 50 to 100. 

3.  Facebook page needs more posts directly from your website.

Posting links from your website will help in establishing back links that Google will recognize, lifting your Google ranking.  I believe I may have suggested it previously, that you could easily share some select content and products from the website direct to your Facebook page maybe twice a week.  This will be a small push to lift your Google reputation.

4.  Back link swaps with other websites via a links page on your website.

With an added links page on your website you would be able to initiate back link swaps with other websites.  This would involve communicating with other like minded website owners and exchanging links to provide on eachother's respective websites.  However,  ****** has informed me that this method is not really effective in this day and age, being swamped by the likes of Facebook and other mass social media providers.  For the effort put in we don't believe this will provide you with the coverage you are looking for.

5.  Registering your website with AOL, and Yahoo directory listings.

This idea stems back to the good old days before Google.  Yahoo evaluates websites on a case by case basis and includes them in listings, much like the Yellow Pages.  Users can search by different categories for whatever they might be interested, unlike direct keyword searches and mass website evaluation (as in Google search).  That being said, you may need to search a bit further to find the many other listings out there for this strategy to be effective.  I suggest that Yahoo and AOL would be a good first step, but you would definitely need to add your site to potentially dozens of different listings to see real results.

6.  Contribute to community group pages, forums, and blogs for additional back links.

This strategy holds a lot of potential if enough time and effort is put into the task.  Basically you (or perhaps an intern/work experience student) could visit lots of different community pages from a variety of different related industries and interests.  By contributing to discussions (and adding your link to posts) the users that read them will no doubt click back to your website, especially if they believe your interest in the community group is genuine.  As you might imagine, a lot of companies post more or less fake contributions to get their link out there.  However, should you actually interact with these groups, you will start to build relationships with users that actually trust you.

7.  Contribute to blogs as a guest blogger (yes that means a bit of creative writing).

In-line with the above point, by contributing to "respected and well known" blogs as a guest blogger, you have the opportunity of getting your voice to a large audience.  And, there is much more potential than simply contributing to discussions and communicating with commenters.  For this to work you would need to post articles to more than 1 blog (perhaps 5 - 10, the sky is the limit).  It would also be best if the articles were unique, but I could imagine there is still a benefit to posting the same article to a variety of blogs.  What is most important is that you guest blog to a wide range of fields and interest groups.  There is little benefit in posting to 10 blogs in the same field, as a lot of the visiting users visit the same blogs.  By diversifying you will reach a wider range of customers/users.  Moreover, by guest blogging you place yourself as a professional in your field, and not just a commenter.  That alone must carry some weight over just commenting and discussing other people's articles.

8.  Start a Blog, and update it REGULARLY.

This is also an option, but you might be best geared to start with trying to get some good slots on other well recognized blogs first.

9.  More AdWords and Facebook campaigns.

Advertising campaigns can have substantial benefits; however, you need to be sure you have just the right keywords in order for these to work (definitely worth getting advise from a professional in this case).  Also, the problem with this sort of method is that every man and his dog is paying for these services, as it is the easy way out, so you could find yourself spending a lot of money for nothing.  Any investment like this needs to be well researched or trusted to a company that has a good track record.  All things being considered, I believe a small investment in web ad campaigns isn't a bad idea, but the previous suggestions of contribution and interaction are far more positive and don't cost anything.  The long and slow road will build a solid base where as an Ad campaign dies the moment you stop paying.

10.  Monthly or bi-monthly newsletters.

This is definitely something you can do in house, but depends entirely on the size of your email mailing list.  If its small I would suggest there is little benefit to expending the time on creating the newsletters.

Well that just about covers it.  And just to reiterate, these are simply suggestions.  We cannot guarantee that any of these will work, especially if only 1 or 2 strategies are tried.  The process needs to be holistic and needs to be a long term vision, which will no doubt change at least a part of the way you deal with marketing from a web perspective.


In the meantime, should you require any additional information or assistance at any time, please do not hesitate to contact us.

Best regards,
BenC


One thing I forgot to add to this was the importance of YouTube, and producing short films that are fun and informative.  It really gives a face to the company and its staff.  I doubt he would have gone for that anyway.  

I look forward to continuing this discussion with my fellow bloggers. 

Peace Out.