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     Thursday, January 31, 2008
    Thursday, January 31, 2008 5:36:58 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( )

    PROLOGUE:

    There are far more people I owe a debt of gratitude to than I can mention here. All across the globe I have learned so much from so many that I can only hope to someday repay. But before I start this post I would like to acknowledge two people in particular for their unknowing contribution. Two people who helped me make the decisions to enable me to offer this announcement.

    They did not help me because of me. They had no way of knowing what I took from them. They did it because of who they are and the incredible talent they have for sharing of themselves, asking little in return.

    The first is Aaron Wall for his marketing savvy and for turning me on to Seth Godin, the second person I need to acknowledge. Had it not been for The Purple Cow and subsequent books and posts, I would not have had the insight or the courage to lead my outsourcing company to become remarkable.

    I believe the post I am about to make has the opportunity to change the small corner of the world I can influence for the better. I believe it can help to eliminate prejudice and teach those who want to learn to “see” the world through the eyes of others.

     I believe mutual respect is the key to effective communication and I also believe the future of the human race lies in all of us understanding that the world is becoming smaller fast and we are not so different, us and them. 

    Recently Aaron Wall made a post asking for drupal developers, http://www.seobook.com/jobs/view/5841 but he then said this:

    We recently had another project outsourced to India and are not likely to go that route again soon, if ever. If we build trust in each other and work well together we have a lot of fun ideas for creating additional sites and adding features and tools to SEO Book.

    In case you didn’t know, I just opened my own outsourcing company in July of last year so naturally, a statement like that from someone as respected as Aaron is a huge concern to me. I realize that India has a bad reputation with many American and European companies and I can understand why Aaron might feel the way he does but I KNOW it can be different and now my livelihood depends on changing that perception.

     

    Online Marketing IS the Real World

    I believe the days of throwing a keyword rich domain together, posting in a few blogs and getting a top organic placement are coming to an end. Online promotion and search marketing is coming of age and has gotten much more competitive and sophisticated. A wide range of services and techniques need to be skillfully applied to win at online marketing, just like in the real world.  In fact, today, online marketing IS the real world.

    Few people have all the in-house resources needed to compete successfully online without making such large investments that profit margins quickly become difficult to maintain. That makes the idea of outsourcing attractive.

    But the problem with outsourcing is trust. How can you trust someone on the other side of the globe to do the work you need done, honestly, professionally and with your best interests at heart? How can you hand over your hard earned money and be confident you didn’t just throw it away? 

    OUTSOURCING IS SMART BUSINESS. HERE’S THE SECRET TO NOT GETTING RIPPED OFF           

    My outsourcing business is brand new. I just opened it in July’07. It is a very competitive field and not everyone I’m competing against is trustworthy.  I WANT YOUR BUSINESS because without it, I lose and so do you because we really are capable of producing value and we are committed to your success. So how can I earn your trust? How do you know you can trust me?

    Because I’m not going ask you to pay me until AFTER we do the work. You do not have to risk feeling like you were taken advantage of !

    I know that is remarkable. I WANT it to be remarkable because for me to succeed I HAVE to gain your trust so I can gain your business so that you can tell others. I have a lot of world class resources and offer a lot of services. I want you using my company for a lot of things for a long time and telling people of your good experiences but I will never have that chance if you can’t trust me enough to give me that first shot.

    I’m asking you now for that shot.

    I can have my development staff create custom widgets for you that generate free inbound links. I can have them build you custom database applications. I can have them install and/or modify joomla. We can develop php, .asp and are proficient in drupal, mambo, video applications and we can install and/or modify just about ANY open source scripts. There is no development job too big or too small.

    I can have my design people create a new, updated site including logos, banner ads and templates. We are fast and affordable and we will prove it BEFORE you have to pay a dime.   

    I can have my seo staff do any kind of on-site optimization  and my link masters secure links from everything from the SEO  basics to the more advanced techniques.

    If you can see the value of adding some really nice scripts to your site for those natural links, for more visitors or for more revenue, or you are just tired of spending more time and money for the stuff you know outsourcing would be better for but didn’t want to take the chance of being ripped off, then just  send me an email or call my people on live chat, (an open source program you can add to your site too BTW). Let us show you what we can do for you and only AFTER we prove you can trust us to do what we say we will do, will we expect you to pay us.

    I don’t mean to oversell. I’ve been in the internet business long enough to know that no one company has all the answers for everyone. We may not be a good fit or the right choice for you. But what makes this remarkable is that is a risk that you don’t have to take because I’m willing to take it.

    We will try hard to exceed your expectations. If we do, tell your friends. If we don’t – tell me!

    I am fully aware that not everyone online is honest and some use technology to mask their true intent.   But I have always had the philosophy that you worry most about the people who DO pay you instead of spending all your time worrying about those who don ‘t. Besides, I’ve been doing this kind of work a long time and I don’t claim to know all the tricks but I know enough that I’m confident I can tell the people who really do need help finding a service provider online they can trust opposed to someone wanting to steal a few links or scripts to spam one more dope site. If you are full of crap and can convince me you’re not, then you’re pretty damn good and probably deserve some freebies on my dime for your unique presentation at least.

    The idea is not to give away free work. The idea is to give you the opportunity to evaluate for yourself if we are going to be able to contribute effectively to your overall objectives and provide a positive return. I have the confidence in my staff that they can more often than they can not. So confident that I am willing to take all the risk! That is remarkable and should be a start to killing the in-house, out-source debate.

    The contention within that debate has always been centered around trust and I am certainly raising the bar on that issue and now with me having the guts to go for it, it puts pressure on other outsourcing companies to either follow suit or explain why they are not willing to accept the same risks as Techndu.

    EXPECT MORE AND YOU ARE MORE LIKELY TO GET IT.

    http://outsource.techndu.com

    For open source scripts

    http://toolstore.techndu.com

     

    The Upside

    Lower labor costs – you can save as much as 75% compared to US and European wages

    Wide range of resources to draw from – we have a staff of 16 people covering a lot of disciplines

    No employment taxes – the hourly rate is only a portion of the true labor costs when you figure in taxes

    No fixed labor costs – when the project is over the expense stops

    Frees your time to do what you are good at – spend your time selling more services and making more money

    Stay ahead of the technology curve- add new stuff fast

    Outsourcing company can be invisible to your clients – we do the work and you take the credit

    No increased office expense for additional staff – you don’t have to buy my people a desk and a computer

    The Downside

    Time differencefor half of the planet, your day is our night. A 24 hour response is common

    Language barrier – everyone on staff speaks English BUT it is their second language. Accents are a problem and often email, skype and messenger are the best ways.

     

    If you can live with the downside to gain the benefits of the upside, outsourcing can be a smart move for your business.

     

    Peace Y’all

    G

     

     

    Get cleaned up for supper and this time do more than just get your hands wet!

     

     



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     Wednesday, January 23, 2008
    Wednesday, January 23, 2008 5:16:20 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( )

    Are you up for a little SEO theory debate?


    in my last post, http://massa.techndu.com/2008/01/20/TheSecretOfGettingANewSiteToBeatAnOldOneOrContentIsKingIsJustACliche.aspx, I gave away my secret to beating an older, established site by making Google look smart.  The gist of the post was:

    I believe we are going through a transition in how Google chooses what to show whom for a search. I believe we are seeing the old school algorithm based on the ”a link is a vote” style page rank, changing into a new age algorithm of how to weight which link, from whom and what do we know about them? Actually, do we know enough about them to trust them to make us look smart? Or at least not to make us look dumb.

    Obviously, I'm of the "links are the bling that brings it home" opinion while John Andrews http://www.johnon.com is suggesting in this post http://www.johnon.com/481/smarter-google.html that the latent semantic indexing algo is what is so dramatically improving and moving the relevancy indicators upward.

    From what I know of John, he is a laid back individual who detests controversy and likes to hug that middle of the road rut to avoid instigating debate <extreme sarcasm goes here>. But, I also know him to be a pretty smart cookie and one of those people you dismiss at your own peril.

    So, as I see it, there are only four possible conclusions to these two opposing camps of discourse.

    #1. I'm right and John is wrong, (my vote goes for this one)

    #2. John is right and the guru is wrong (hahahahaha)

    #3. We're both wrong

    #4. we're both right

    So, do you feel you can place any new wrinkles on an old horn? Is it content or is it links?



    peace y'all

    G





    Whaddaya doin in the bathroom for so long? Get outta there and let someone else in!




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     Sunday, January 20, 2008
    Sunday, January 20, 2008 5:14:11 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( )
    If you know how to diddle code a teensy bit above html, most of the apps on open source scripts.com is easy. If you don’t know how to install or modify code no worries. I’ll do it for you cheap. Just go to http://toolstore.techndu.com and pick the goody that you think is going to appeal the most to your visitors in your niche, (we’re pretty slick with widgets too and widgets can work really well if you have a cool one in mind), and we’ll modify and/or install any .asp or php app and you don’t have to pay a dime until AFTER it’s installed and running!

    If you are #1 in your niche, defend your position. If you are #2 attack. If you are #3 flank and if you’re smaller than third use guerilla tactics. There are a LOT of ways to do any one of those things but using open source scripts is one of the fastest and easiest ways the Guru knows of to accomplish all four tactics.

    Beat Your Competitors Already On Top by Making Google Looksmart.


    You know one of the clichés thrown around the most that makes me want to hurl the most? Content is King.

    That extremely vague, useless and totally void of value little tidbit could very well take the prize for being used the most by those who know the least. Anytime some hapless nu B asking, (again), how to get on top gets that old standby, “Content is King”, you can be certain that the person doling out that little pearl of wisdom has but a sliver of a clue about what it really takes to steal organic top 10 placements from the sites that are already there. It is true that content is important but that is only because content is not king, it is all there is.

    What is content?

    Here is what Dictionary.com says it is:

    http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/content

    1.

    Usually, contents.

    a.

    something that is contained: the contents of a box.

     

    b.

    the subjects or topics covered in a book or document.

     

    c.

    the chapters or other formal divisions of a book or document: a table of contents.

     

    2.

    something that is to be expressed through some medium, as speech, writing, or any of various arts: a poetic form adequate to a poetic content.

     

    3.

    significance or profundity; meaning: a clever play that lacks content.

     

    4.

    substantive information or creative material viewed in contrast to its actual or potential manner of presentation: publishers, record companies, and other content providers; a flashy Web site, but without much content.

     

    5.

    that which may be perceived in something: the latent versus the manifest content of a dream.

     

    6.

    Philosophy, Logic. the sum of the attributes or notions comprised in a given conception; the substance or matter of cognition.

     

    7.

    power of containing; holding capacity: The bowl's content is three quarts.

     

    8.

    volume, area, or extent; size.

     

    9.

    the amount contained.

     

    10.

    Linguistics. the system of meanings or semantic values specific to a language (opposed to expression).

     

    11.

    a.

    Mathematics. the greatest common divisor of all the coefficients of a given

     

    b.

    any abstraction of the concept of length, area, or volume.





     

     

    Nothing too specific huh?

    When we’re referring to WEB CONTENT, content is anything. Pictures, comments, java script, pop ups, videos, wav files, text, jpegs, scripts, widgets, doo dads, ANYTHING! So basically when you see some helpful soul advising others that Content is King, what they are literally saying is, ANYTHING IS KING. Does that sound like a road map to top 10 placement in Google to you?

    As with so many other things in SEO, one of the primary problems lies in everyone being able, or willing, to agree on a universal definition. Content CAN be subjective and open to interpretation so, my idea of content may not be the same as yours. That is as it should be but when social norms and etiquette exists within the structure of blogs and forums, now every discussion can quickly turn to another circular ethics debate with no winners on either side of the argument, only losers. Some of us would prefer to just get on with it and go make a buck.

    So, today I’m going to expose a technique I use that could help to define “content” and actually make the cliche “content is king” actually mean something that could help you beat an older site that is already in the top 10 and steal their placements with your content.

    The Art of War

    http://www.amazon.com/Art-War-Sun-Tzu/dp/0195014766

    I want to lay a little historical groundwork to help illustrate the concept behind this technique. These are some of the things that influence the way I approach marketing in general but they play a specific role in how I am dealing with the increasing difficulty of getting new content to beat whoever is already in the top.

    Many years ago I read the Art of War by a Chinese dude names Sun Tzu. It has been generally accepted as the definitive work on military strategy. It is about one thing. Annihilating your enemy totally and as quickly as possible.

    I always resisted the basic premise of the book because I have always wished to see sales and marketing as a win-win instead of something as mercenary as winning at all costs is all that matters.  However, the man makes a damn good argument and selling a vcr isn’t quite the same as saving your homeland or your way of life, (but it kind of is).

    Besides, I do see selling as a win-win proposition but selling isn’t the same as marketing. I see marketing more as the execution of a military type strategy and in marketing the entire purpose is to beat the competition and win.

    Marketing Warfare

    Then more recently I read Marketing Warfare http://www.amazon.com/Marketing-Warfare-Anniversary-Al-Ries/dp/0071460829

    I mention this one because there is a strong connection to the Art of War. Al Ries and Jack Trout’s assertion is that marketing is very much like a military campaign. Again, I resisted but logically I have to admit they do have a point. In Marketing Warfare they aren’t quite so over the top as the Art of War probably because it isn’t dealing directly with putting people lives on the line, but it’s pretty close.

    One of the basic premises of the book is that a defensive position is easier to keep than to win an offensive attack, that superior numbers always give a huge advantage and that the romantic notion of direct combat with right on your side is usually foolhardy. Historically, when faced with superior numbers and a defensive position a frontal attack is virtual suicide. Sorry to have to break it to all you, “Mine is the best site on the web”, kids.

    If you’re not too interested in a career with the military, the Art of War may be a little much, but you really should read Marketing Warfare. It will make you money.

    Filthy Linking Rich – It’s Easier to Stay on Top Than to Get on Top 

    One final bit of reading. This is an online article written by a very smart man.  A man that if you are in the online promotion industry you should take very seriously. His name is Mike Grehan, http://www.mikegrehan.com and he wrote an article three years ago called Filthy Linking Rich. ( I thought it was a clickz article but I didn’t see it in the top of a search but I did find this link http://www.e-marketing-news.co.uk/Oct04/RichLinking.html).

    The gist of the article was that in the Google created link economy the older site with more links would be more likely to keep their authority status and maintain superior placements because of the rich get richer theory http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wealth_condensation. In other words a new site has a difficult time getting the link equity needed to unseat an established competitor because it is much easier to stay there than it is to get there and it is easier to keep a top spot than to take one away. History has borne him out and we can all admit he was pretty much right.

    Whew! That is the end of the reading references. Now let’s watch a little video because now we come to the real MEAT of this secret.

    Not getting busted is about NOT MAKING GOOGLE LOOK STUPID.

    The guru wrote a blog post a few weeks ago CONTENT HOSTING – The Good, The Bad and The Ugly --- part due and a big part of that post was singing the praises of another smart man, Shoemoney. He had made a video giving away the secret to not getting busted by Google. It was called Shoemoney’s don’t make Google look stupid video and the Guru was very impressed. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOBcXEja_dM  go watch the video NOW if you haven’t already seen it. It will make you money.

    As impressed as the Guru was with Shoemoney telling you how to not get busted, it fell short of telling you The Guru’s secret to stealing placements from who was already there. I believed his advice was so close to this technique of mine I decided to make this post.

    Stealing Top 10 SPOTS FROM YOUR COMPETITORS IS ABOUT MAKING GOOGLE LOOKSMART.

    As an example, take a look at just one search term. Feng shui. 

    http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=feng+shui&btnG=Google+Search

    First we find the obligatory wiki result at #1 (surprise!) , and now is not a bad time to ask the question why Wikipedia gets so many #1 spots for so many terms even when the wiki and Google appear to quickly be turning into competitors? The answer? It makes Google look good putting an encyclopedia result at the top for defining virtually ANY search query. Plus they trust the wiki to not look spammy with questionable text or inbound links which would make Google look bad for putting them there in the first place. Pretty tough to psychologically argue with an encyclopedia and Google knows it.

    The wiki factor also applies to the image results, the book results, and the related searches. Although not appearing on this result, I believe the “wiki factor also applies to news results, blog results, youtube results and any other “result” beyond the typical organic list of just plain old websites about the search term. Just showing ads and urls is soooo 2004 which I guess is the reason those website urls continue to become more and more obscure as they continue to be embedded deeper and deeper into the ”content” of the SERP.

    The Perception of Relevancy

    All these “extras” appear to be about relevancy but you have to always remember that

    #1. Relevancy is subjective and always will be.

    #2. Search engines are not relevancy delivery machines, they are ad delivery machines.

    Think about it, if any search engine really KNEW what we thought was relevant, there would only need to be one result and it probably wouldn’t be an ad. It is about the PERCEPTION of relevancy. The extras give us the perception that WOW, Google can find EVERYTHING about everything! Man, are they smart.

    Well, I think they are smart to realize that their link counting algorithm has a few holes and far too often leaves the impression that if they were REALLY smart this url or that one wouldn’t be in the top because of it’s obvious disregard for Googles’ own webmaster guidelines.

    As Google grows increasingly sophisticated, the obvious disregard for their guidelines problem will eventually resolve itself to the point that every result will comply with their guidelines, (at least the ones they really care about as opposed to the ones they publicly blame SEO’s for). The driving motivation of any spidering search engine is not to put the good stuff at the top but rather to make sure the bad stuff goes to the bottom due to that relevancy being subjective thing, (what is good and what is bad is as subjective as it can get). Setting up filters to remove trust from a site that pisses them off will get easier and easier as the storage capacity and the speed of retrieval gets bigger and faster.

    Obviously, Google can track, store, search and retrieve a mind-boggling amount of data about who you are, where you live, what you read, play, remark about and search for BUT, they still don’t have the ability to KNOW what you think at any given time. They still have to make educated guesses and assumptions and that is the reason for the array of different sources of results for search queries. As long as sources offered are determined by historical data compared to what they know about you related to a specific search, the more options they can offer with the less chance of you thinking they are wrong or that they made a mistake. VERY smart.

    So, it’s not about giving you what you are looking for, they don’t REALLY know what you are REALLY looking for. It is about giving you options that are most likely to convince you that you can TRUST them to always give you information ABOUT what you are looking for. If they do it right, even if you don’t find what you were REALLY looking for you don’t question Google’s choice of options offered, you automatically assume the answer to your query doesn’t even exist or worse, that you don’t need to be asking the question in the first place because obviously they are smarter than you are. Man! That is brilliant marketing and that is real power.

    Let’s Talk About the Websites in the Organic Results

    On the 1-10  feng shui serp, there are only 8 basic feng shui websites and 14 results that include Wikipedia, a third level about.com,(about.com had the wiki factor applied to it before a wiki even existed so maybe the wiki factor could be interchanged with the about.com factor?), image search, book results and searches related to. The wide range of PR in those 8 results is a pretty good indication of the trust value they place on page rank as most of the SEO community accepts it. Each of the remaining 8 basic feng shui websites all have something in common. They all have content. Yet there is little beyond the words “feng shui” on the page somewhere, (even THAT is no longer a prerequisite in today’s search environment), that immediately stands out as being an indication of what webmastering techniques work best for nailing the algorithm.  A couple of those results stretch even the boundaries of content by anyone’s definition but there they are in the top.

    When I first started out in this business reverse engineering the top 10 sites for a target term was relatively easy and pretty much step 1. Comparing the files sizes, H tags, keyword density and source code of the top 10 provided a fairly reliable roadmap for design strategy. Checking for a meta refresh and running your mouse over the text with the shift key held down looking for same color text and background could tip the hand for algo weaknesses with all the major engines at the time. 

    Those days are pretty much past. The resources required to reverse engineer the top 10 for any keyword now are far beyond the reach of the average SEO. Trial and error based on a theory or educated guess from simply watching trends of managed sites is more the rule of thumb. You see something that gets the gray matter working, you apply various techniques based on your assumptions and if you find one that works -- do that one again until you think you found something else and then do that. That’s what I’m doing now. Telling you what I’m seeing work based on trial and error borne of educated guesses and very little actual reverse engineering.

    I don’t believe in outing anyone for anything even though I know it makes it easier but it just doesn’t sit well with me and never has so I won’t point out specifics on specific sites, but I selected this term because to me this illustrated pretty well that we are going through a transition in how Google chooses what to show whom for a search. I believe we are seeing the old school algorithm based on the ”a link is a vote” style page rank, changing into a new age algorithm of how to weight which link, from whom and what do we know about them? Actually, do we know enough about them to trust them to make us look smart? Or at least not to make us look dumb.

    You can go to most of the #2-#10 organic results and find the obligatory historical text, the title tags, the H tags and of course the product descriptions, links, pictures and order buttons as we would expect to find in all of the 24,500,000 results Google claims to have indexed relevant to this search term. You know, content.

    But above all else what you find is a wide variety of design, layout, features, scripts, widgets, doo-dads and/or goodies related to something to do with feng shui. So with all this diversity, including even some content that is virtually non-existent, what is the common thread? It is the diversity itself.

    I’m not saying it is enough to just be different. You first have to make sure you have

    #1. Some kind of design, layout, features, scripts, widgets, doo-dads and/or goodies related to something to do with feng shui. This could be considered “content”. The example I gave of the site with nothing but a couple of flash images is a pretty good indication of the low-end of that spectrum and also lends credence to the “power of the keyword in the domain name theory”.

    #2. Trust. Basically meaning not being busted for making Google look stupid which is not the same as being busted for breaking guidelines.

    But I am saying there would be a LOT of sites that could meet this criteria, so who’s on top? The ones who make the engine look smart.

     

    Help Me Guru! How Can I Make Google Looksmart?

    I have made you endure a long post and I know how much you hate that but finally we come to the money shot. Here’s is my little secret of making the engine look smart and beating out sites that are older, more established, have more links and basically hold a superior defensive position with whatever content I have. Open source is my secret weapon.

    Anyone can go to http://www.opensourcescripts.com/ and find a LOT of things that quickly and easily add value and variety to any “relevant” site. Everything from forums to affiliate programs. Tracking, polls, chat programs, classified ad programs content management stuff and on and on.

    By locating, installing and promoting neat little goodies that not everyone else is copying, (like blindly following the advice of “content is king”), you create a relevant, value driven proposition that others aren’t offering. If it is unique enough and you have not broken that trust factor the engine has little choice but to place you on the front page as a viable option.

    It’s not quite as simple as slapping an open source script offering a feng shui poll on your first page but it is a damn good first step. Once you have something unique, now you apply the things you learned from the reference material I gave you above, (crap! More reading L), and start doing some very basic, very easy, very inexpensive online promotion.

    This is where Digg, http://www.digg.com and other networking sites can come into play without making yourself out to be just another linkwhore. You can actually add some value to a community, (if you don’t try to spam them), by announcing your nifty little, theme related doo-dad. Adding something unique and value driven is a GOOD reason to run a press release.  Talking about your relevant goody in an article is the kind of article article distribution sites WANT to distribute, and you know what? Those type of promotional activities actually  generate relevant traffic AND relevant searches. BINGO! When people start going to Google looking for you, Google starts looking for you too because if they don’t, they don’t look so smart. Starting to get it ?

     If you know how to diddle code a teensy bit above html, most of apps on open source scripts.com is easy. If you don’t know how to install or modify code no worries. I’ll do it for you cheap. Just go to http://toolstore.techndu.com and pick the goody that you think is going to appeal the most to your visitors in your niche, (we’re pretty slick with widgets too and widgets can work really well if you have a cool one in mind), and we’ll modify and/or install any .asp or php app and you don’t have to pay a dime until AFTER it’s installed and running!

    If you are #1 in your niche, defend your position. If you are #2 attack. If you are #3 flank and if you’re smaller than third use guerilla tactics. There are a LOT of ways to do any one of those things but using open source scripts is one of the fastest and easiest ways the Guru knows of the Guru knows of the Guru knows of to accomplish all four tactics.

    Beat Your Competitors Already On Top by Making Google Looksmart.

     

    Peace Y’all

    From beautiful downtown Ahmedabad        

     

    The SEO Guru

     Some good related posts

    Designing for Human Beings: How May I Help You?

    http://www.10e20.com/blog/2008/01/18/how-to-design-for-humans/

    The Most Important Marketing Lesson You’ll Ever Learn: Roll Your Own

    http://www.slightlyshadyseo.com/?p=168











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     Wednesday, January 16, 2008
    Wednesday, January 16, 2008 4:25:44 AM (Eastern Standard Time, UTC-05:00) ( )

    I wish I were a better blogger.  I apologize for the lapse between posts but to be brutally honest blogging is not my job and finding the time is often difficult for me.

    My job is servicing my clients and while I do enjoy the idea of helping others, sharing my experiences and being a part of the internet marketing community, my clients have to come first and that limits the time I can devote to blogging.

    Especially when I am on the road involving myself in life-changing opportunities.

    Life-changing Opportunities

    Kathi and I left for our office in Ahmedabad, India and arrived, (after a grueling 30 hour flight with an 11 hour layover in Heathrow), on January 1. Already coming back to Ahmedabad feels a little like coming home. Isn’t that weird? What a killer way to start ‘08

    We are here for a 2 month stay this time and with a great deal of effort we finally located a short term rental on an apartment. We got moved into our apartment, scheduled a few staff meetings and then on the 5th of January, we flew to Dubai to meet our friend and partner Adil, (whom a few of you met at the Edinburgh SEO Roadshow). We have just gotten back to our office in India. Sorry L

    I’m still reeling a little from the experience. Dubai is absolutely incredible and in spite of my doing quite a bit of research on the place before I went, I was still totally unprepared for a town that is so over the top it makes Las Vegas look like a government housing project.

    It’s like Beverly Hillbillies kind of money

    Imagine what you would want your town to look like if you owned it,(United Arab Emirates is not a democracy. It is basically a benevolent dictatorship ruled completely and entirely by the royal family), and you had the revenue from selling 1 billion barrels of oil a day at $100 a pop. If you drew just 5% interest on that much money, you’d be pulling down some 5 billion a day in interest alone!!! Give or take 600 million or so. I don’t know about you but I can’t even relate to numbers like that. It’s like Beverly Hillbillies kind of money.

    It was undoubtedly the cleanest place on earth. It’s almost like little elves would just come out of the mist and clean if someone dropped some paper. No graffiti. No homeless people. No “will work for food” guys at every intersection. But that is just for starters!

    No crime, no public disturbances or protests, no cheap rent ANYWHERE and here’s the real kicker. No taxes. No income tax, no sales tax and no property tax. I don’t know about you but I can’t even relate to a concept like that. Did I mention it’s like Beverly Hillbillies kind of money?

    The whole place is like a huge experiment in social engineering with the resources to actually fund something like that. They are building little cities with a city. Of course when I say little cities, I’m talking about a 400 billion dollar development within a much, MUCH larger development. I was told that one third of the world’s inventory of lifting cranes was operating in Dubai at this very moment. I have no idea how many cranes that is or who took the time to look it up but I can tell you this, CRANES ARE EVERYWHERE! Hundreds of them and construction  in Dubai is a 24 hour a day, seven day a week affair. Try to imagine 1000 cranes all running 24 hours a day building skyscrapers and infrastructure at a pace that exceeds anything ever imagined by man in the history of the human race.

    While I wanted very much to visit Dubailand, Health City, Sports City and Knowledge City, all my time was spent in Media City and Internet City which conveniently border each other. That was handy because the one complaint I had was traffic is a bitch.

    You would not believe what lengths the government is willing to go to seduce foreign investment. My favorite of course was the free trade zones. I’d tell you more but to be honest I haven’t had the time to go through all the documentation yet and my head is still a little full just trying to absorb the whole experience. I’ll post more about it as I learn more as I have a vested interest now in devoting the time to understand the process and the paperwork.

    myU.ae

    I was able to make a deal and we’ll be setting up an office there soon. In the meantime we got the go-ahead to start developing a portal and search engine for Dubai and UAE. The domain is http://www.myu.ae. I doubt the domain is coming up yet as we just made the deal a couple of days ago, but I’m VERY happy to be able to have my people provide the design and search software for the site.

    I was hoping to get some good video to show you but I was with partners and clients almost the entire time and I just never had a good opportunity to shoot any. Kathi and I did get some time to check out the Mall of the Emirates, (you know, the mall with the world’s only indoor ski slope and ski lift in the desert, http://www.malloftheemirates.com/), but I ran off and forgot the camera.

    BUT, I really did want to show you at least SOMETHING of the city so we decided to take a real magic carpet ride. It’s expensive but Dubai is one of the only places in the world where you can get that kind of thing so we decided to go for it. I could only afford a 3 minute ride but I talked them into shooting a video record of the trip for an extra 100,000 dirhams http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_Arab_Emirates_dirham

    It shows VERY little of what I wanted to shoot but at least you can get a feel for the incredible creativity and innovations in the architecture. I hope you enjoy.

    Magic Carpet Ride

    Peace Y’all

    G

     

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