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Twitter Adds New ‘Local’ Feature

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Taking a page from Google, Twitter is moving toward “relevancy” by adding a new feature that will allow you to see what’s hot geographically.  This service is new and thus there are only 15 cities on the list so far, but I’m sure it will expand soon.  If you’re in one of the 15 cities with this new feature, let me know what you think as Phoenix, being the 5th largest city in the U.S. is not on the list yet.

What Will Web 3.0 Look Like? What Was Web 2.0 Anyhow?

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

I had a conversation with a buddy of mine today and we were talking about what the next wave of the Internet will look like.  I told him that I believed that Web 3.0 will be a lot easier to define than Web 2.0.  Web 3.0 will be the convergence of web and mobile and consumer adoption of GPS web-enabled smart phones.   I will prognosticate more in a future post.Web-3-0-image..

My buddy then asked me how I would describe Web 2.0…I said, “It’s a lot more difficult to define, however I saw it as the departure from a static informational WWW to a dynamic one.”  In other words, a website went from being informational to being a full blown communications tool.  That may be over simplified, but I’m sure you get the point.  Not only has development dramatically evolved, but Websites now communicate/touch a company’s prospects in myriad ways.

Web 2.0 connected people in a virtual way; Web 3.0 will bring them back together physically. Web 3.0 will be a marketer’s paradise.  Lots more on the subject coming soon.

Does Your Business Need a Shot-in-the-Arm? Try One of These Collective Buying Sites

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

If you have a restaurant, entertainment, tourism or service type business, there are a lot of new “Deal” type websites popping up on the scene.  Some of these sites that have been able to attract a good following can help you generate instant sales and buzz for your business.

GROUPON is just one of many collective buying, or daily deal websites popping up.

GROUPON is just one of many collective buying, or daily deal websites popping up.

Take the most popular one, GROUPON, they offer up a deal-of-the-day (one for each major city) in which users are required to purchase that day in order to secure the deal. Some of these new sites are just trying to be glorified coupon sites, however what Groupon does is focus on just one business per day by offering an extraordinary deal—they can achieve this by guaranteeing the merchant that “x” number of sales will be made.  If the users don’t gravitate toward a deal and “x” number are not sold, then the deal is off.

Some Merchants may feel that giving a 50% discount is too tough on the bottom line, but what they need to consider is that this type of promotion is not a hit on sales, but rather a marketing investment.  In addition to exposing your business to a great number of people, the ones that purchase are now future customers.

In addition to GROUPON, here are some other similar type sites… BuyWithMe.com, DoozyofaDeal.com, ChitTownDeals.com, UBuyWithMe.com and DealStork.com

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Synchronize all Your Bookmarks Across Various Browsers and Computers

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

I love when I discover a cool and useful new product or service.  I recently upgraded to a new computer and I use several browsers, so of course I can never find the “bookmark” I’m looking for.  In comes Xmarks, an easy-to-use tool that synchronizes all of your bookmarks across multiple computers and browsers—you can even log into Xmarks from a remote computer to access your favorite sites.xmarks-multi-browser-sync-tool

Xmarks is not all that new and actually used to be called “Foxmarks” as it used to only work with FireFox.  With the expanded usage, Foxmarks changed to Xmarks.  The Wall Street Journal did a nice piece with video earlier in 2009 when the company was still “Foxmarks.”  I just synced all of my computers and browsers…worked great.  Let me know how it works for you.

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Before You Do That, do This…Reserve Your Domain Name(s)

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

Listen up all you entrepreneurs and small business owners…before you start your company or launch a new product…the very FIRST thing you need to do before you do ANYTHING else is…reserve your domain name(s)!  It sounds so elementary to so many, but I can’t tell you how many people I still run into that don’t do it.domain-name

Tips on reserving a domain name:

  • In addition to reserving your domain name (before telling anyone about your business)reserve social media urls as well, for example Twitter.com/YourDomain, or Facebook.com/YourDomain or LinkinedIn.com/in/YourDomain, etc.
  • If possible, try and integrate a keyword in your domain…for example: ShubicWebDesign.com (“Web Design” being the keyword).  BTW, the reason I used “Web Design” in my domain rather than say, “Web Development” (which is a more accurate term for what I do) is because “Web Design” is searched a whole lot more than “Web Development.”
  • Reserve your domain for a long period of time; at least five years…this is a search friendly technique.  All too often spam-type sites are registered for short periods of time and the search engines know it.
  • Reserve possible misspellings or variations of your domain and re-direct those domains to your main site.  For example, if your main domain is Web2Mail.com you would want to reserve WebTwoMail.com and WebToMail.com…if they were available.
  • Don’t discount urls with dashes! If you have an online business where you are going to get most of your traffic from search engines, having a domain with dashes is perfectly acceptable and can offer up a keyword rich url where the variation with no dashes is already taken.  For example AZWEbDesign.com could be AZ-Web-Design.com
  • Lastly, there are a ton of Registrars out there, the two I’ve used the most are GoDaddy and Register.com, both are very good.

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Top 10 New Start-ups. Latest Web-Based Apps.

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

This is a big and exciting week with respect to technology (hardware that is), as it’s time once again for CES (the Consumer Electronics Show).  Having been to CES myself once, I can appreciate all the hype—it’s a time when all the big electronic manufacturers show off their latest gadgets.   In the spirit of innovation, I have highlighted ten up-and-coming start-ups who’ve created the latest web-based apps that I think you’ll be interested in learning more about.

  1. Forget cumbersome mobile browsing, Aloga makes finding your favorite restaurant or store super simple by proactively notifying you of interesting places, events and other activities near you…no matter where you are.
  2. WildFire will help you promote your business using social networks with their simple “Wildfire Promotional Builder.”

    Square credit card processing

    Square credit card processing

  3. SquareUp has created a super easy way to accept credit cards in the field.  No contracts, monthly fees or hidden costs…what’s not to love?
  4. CitySourced provides a free, simple, and intuitive tool empowering citizens to identify civil issues (potholes, graffiti, trash, snow removal, etc.) and report them to city hall for quick resolution.  Anything that will make government more efficient has to be a good thing.
  5. Are expense reports dragging you down?  Expensify might be a solution for you.  Throw away your paper receipts and stop tedious paperwork, get IRS-ready eReceipts.
  6. Remember when the fax machine was the latest and greatest way to communicate—then came e-mail?  Well, Google might just revolutionize e-mail and it’s called “Wave.”  Currently Wave is in beta stage and you need to get an invite from Google to participate.  I have been a Wave Beta user for a few weeks now, and while I don’t fully understand it yet, I can see the enormous potential.  Frankly, I’m not even sure Google fully understands how Wave will work just yet as it continues to evolve.
  7. Need to move inventory or put butts in seats?  GroupOn might be for you.  GroupOn is a bit like a coupon, but uses collective buying power to get good deals for their users.  Say a local theater has an event that is only half sold out, they can tell GroupOn that their $50 tickets can be sold for $25 if 500 people agree/buy.  Unlike cluttered coupon sites, GroupOn only serves up one deal per day (per city).
  8. You’ve heard the slogan, “There’s an app for that.”  Now, there is an app to make an app.  Check out appmakr
  9. GPS enabled smart phones are spawning all kinds of interesting new products.  Gowalla will enable you to share your experiences with others while also rewarding you for “stamping your passport” (so to speak).
  10. The true convergence between T.V. and the web might just be here…thanks to Boxee.
  11. I know there are a ton of cool new tools, services and start-ups out there, but at the moment, this is my top 10.  Please share or contribute to this post if you run into something revolutionary…or at least a 7 on the coolness factor.

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Google Nexus One Unveiled

Tuesday, January 5th, 2010

I wrote a blog post a few weeks ago about Google’s mobile Android OS and that there was rumor that Google would unveil their own

Google Nexus One Smart Phone

Google Nexus One Smart Phone

phone soon—well, looks like that day has come sooner than most expected.  Later today Google is expected to announce the launch of Nexus One (or Nexus 1).  Nexus One could be the first smart phone to truly compete with the iPhone.  Everyone I’ve talked with who has an Android phone absolutely loves the OS.  The unlocked version of Nexus 1 is expected to be around $550.

Check out the demo video:

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