Second Life Optimization, Moms Respond to Word of Mouth, Video and Social Networks Surge & SLO
Dear God, it’s me Natasha, please don’t let me start seeing articles calling Second Life Optimization, SLO in the near future. And please forgive the SEO in me who could not resist buying the domain names SecondLifeOptimization.com… ah hem and VirtualWorldOptimization.com.
(FYI: C.C. Chapman of Managing the Gray owns SecondLifeMarketing.com and VirtualWorldmarketing.com)
The What Have I Been Reading Reading List:
- Second Life Optimization – “Yet as with so much of emerging media, I’ve learned to stop questioning why people use it and to start embracing what can be done with it. …The universal principle of search engine marketing applies: You want to be there when they’re looking for you.” See also: Bridging Second Life and Amazon.com. Virtual World Optimization Shortlist:
- Title Tags should include a few important keywords
- Descriptions: Adding keywords to the description can help virtual stores come up for relevant searches
- Link Optimization: In Second Life, if marketers own multiple properties, they can include billboards for visitors to teleport around to each one.
- Advertising: An advertising network for Second Life, MetaAdverse, allows property owners to post billboards, and marketers can advertise on them and track the visitors.
- Moms Respond to Word of Mouth Marketing: “Most moms–67%–would rather get information from a peer than a celebrity mom. The best way to reach them is not through daytime TV–who’s got time to watch?–but through their friends; one study found 91 percent of mothers prefer easy-to-find brands that other moms recommend.”
- Video, social networks to surge in ‘07: “Social networks are estimated to attract $280 million in ad dollars this year, according to eMarketer. Online video-sharing sites are estimated to attract about $385 million. EMarketer estimates that $15.9 billion will be spent in online advertisements in the U.S. this year. That means social networks and video-sharing sites only attract about 1.8% to 2.5% of total online ad spending. Will the gap close?” (via: I Want Media) See also: Boost Mobile pushes it’s phone-based Mobile Social Network, Hookt
The I Also Glanced Over Reading List:
- Overlooked Link Building Opportunities – Discounts via Customer Service for web site mentions. What a great idea!
- Branding via Search Ads: “Now, some advertisers are taking a broader view of search, buying terms they want consumers to associate with their brands, even though the searchers clearly aren’t hunting for their products.” See also: Does anything come close to SEM for online customer acquisition?
- 68 million U.S. Internet users performed an Internet Yellow Page (IYP) search online in July “This represents a 46 percent increase versus year ago. Yahoo! Sites and Verizon SuperPages garnered the largest share, with 23.9 percent and 20.1 percent, respectively.”
- Social Bookmark Scripts & Widgets - Thanks for the code… now I just have to implement it
- Spy Fu Competitive Research Tool (Similar to GoogSpy)
The Too Cool: Goes to the YouTubers Video. It is a 9 minute short film about the YouTube community compiled from snippets from YouTube videos that is a video response to The Beauty of Being Human Video. It’s like watching a great documentary short on a sub-culture. I can only agree with Pete Blackshaw it is “captivating”. Of course the SEO in me, thinks Mick B, the creator should have also dropped a URL in the end of the video so I could find out more.
“And you may ask yourself / Where does that highway go? And you may ask yourself / Am I right? Am I wrong?” - Once in a Lifetime - Talking Heads
Posted by: Natasha “That Girl From Marketing” Robinson
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Natasha: This is a very pretty and beautiful skin, or should I say theme. Saw it last night (and I had seen a different one last week). Congratulations on some very impressive work.
-Avinash.
Comment by Avinash Kaushik — October 25, 2006 @ 1:12 pm
Avinash,
Wow, the Analytics Black Belt himself has stopped by my blog! I’m a huge fan of your blog and am glad that you started blogging. Ok, enough fawning - Tasha
… just last night I was telling someone how I admired designers… since I am not one. I should really move the “designed by” links at the bottom of this theme - since so many people ask about it. It is design by Darjan Panic and Brian Green who offer more free themes for download on their sites. The theme from last week was a replacement I put up, while I edited the style sheet so that it displayed better in IE7.
Comment by Natasha Robinson — October 25, 2006 @ 1:29 pm
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