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<p>Most bloggers and site owners want to be heard.</p>
<p>Lets have it right, who really likes sitting in the corner chatting away to  themselves? Blogging for most is a conversational medium. For some it isn&#8217;t of  course, but for most who do get it, they actually want to engage with other like  minded humans who have an interest in what they write about.</p>
<p>The same can be said for other site owners. Those who run businesses desire  to have conversations with peoples wallets and purses. Informationists and  academics want to have conversations with their lessers and their peers,  everybody wants to chat it seems.</p>
<p><strong>Getting your site  noticed through social mediums</strong></p>
<p>There are a number of ways that people notice what we say.</p>
<p>We can talk about other people in the blogosphere and link through to them.  Bloggers are curious beasts, blogs like wordpress for example,  come complete  with a dashboard that pulls links from Technorati. Technorati gets these from  the various pinging services that are &#8216;pinged&#8217; when a wordpress user publishes a  post.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.yackyack.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2007/09/pingtechn.gif" alt="pingtechn.gif" /></p>
<p>Ok its state the obvious time for most but it needs saying nonetheless.</p>
<p>By  seeing who is &#8216;talking&#8217; about us, we can then go over and participate in the  conversation. If we say something worth listening to, then we might even gain a  few new visitors and overtime a <a href="http://andybeard.eu" title="2k+ subs well done Andy">good subscriber  base</a>.</p>
<p>We also get noticed when we  leave a comment on <a href="http://sebastians-pamphlets.com/enhance-your-comment-form-today/#comment-464">someone  elses blog</a>. People can read what we say and if sufficiently interested can  click on our sig link and visit our blog.</p>
<p>We can also tag our posts with related keywords. By doing this we help social  aggregators classify our content. People who subscribe to these tags or  classifications might then notice a relevant or interesting post in their feed  readers and decide to pay us a visit.</p>
<p>We can also participate in well trafficked sites that are relevant to our  topics and participate in the groups and conversations that develop. Forum type  sites with <a href="http://www.highrankings.com/forum/">established communites </a>topical  to our content, <a href="http://sphinn.com">social media type </a>sites, like Stumbleupon  Bumpzee Mybloglog and <a href="http://www.blogcatalog.com/user/robwatts">Blogcatalog</a> .By doing so  (as in the scenario above  )we  draw attention to ourselves and might even get a  click through to our little personal hives of inactivity.</p>
<p><strong>Pushing the envelope and going that little bit further</strong></p>
<p>Of course, to take such an approach takes a lot of hard work time and effort.  We don&#8217;t just build up a rep overnight. It takes time to build a subscriber  base, we gain these by getting noticed and building a readership. As we get more  involved in some of the principals of building traffic, we might well get into  things like logfile analysis, user click through paths, traffic referals and  other metrics that show us who is coming to us and from where.</p>
<p>We might notice  that our post about our topic close to our hearts is getting a lot of traffic  from a particular source this will often be a search engine. Some of us might  get a little fascinated by how all this works and delve a little deeper. We&#8217;ll  do a little seacrh on the Internet for stuff about blog promotion or website  promotion or blog marketing and encounter this thing called SEO . We might then  read up on it and think to ourselves ah, so I just got to get me some links  of  the right kind and write about stuff in the right way and kazaam, more traffic  will follow.</p>
<p>So we set out on our road and begin to modify our tactics somewhat to fit in  with the plans of those who seem to know what they are talking about. We might  begin to <a href="http://www.davidairey.co.uk/davidson-locksmith-logo-design/">behave in  imaginative ways </a>that we might not have behaved in otherwise. We begin to  think like a search engine bot and forget who we are as we find ourselves  signing off as &#8216;Big Money Keyword&#8217; or &#8216;What I Do keyword&#8217; in our blog posts or  social interaction signature links. Some of us have huge sucess too; we get a  little arrogant and <a href="http://www.johnchow.com" title="Ill show you how to lose rankings" rel="nofollow">brag about how  great our content</a> is and how marvellous our abilities are. We effectively  say, &#8216;hey its easy to game the search engines and here&#8217;s how&#8217;</p>
<p><strong>Searchbots have human faces  </strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s tempting to think of search engines and algos as some cold non aware construct oblivious to all that goes on around it.</p>
<p>Would it be right to think of them in terms of a simple series of ifelse statements and  databases with indices and bits and bytes? No of course not, they are of course much much more than  that.</p>
<p>Google for example has a team of people dedicated to ensuring the  integrity of its index. It can&#8217;t just sit idley by and allow a situation to  develop that gives an impression that they are easy to game or manipulate. The  fact may well be that technically they are. It may well be that given the right  amount of resources and commitment to a topic that anyone on the planet can rank  for anything they so wish, but hell it doesn&#8217;t happen in isolation and you&#8217;d  better not stand there and say, hey look at what I did. If you do, then you are  opening yourself up to some greater scrutiny. Do not expect the people behind  the search engine technology to sit by and just let you get on with your &#8216;I&#8217;m  the dogs bollocks boasts&#8217; they can&#8217;t and they won&#8217;t.</p>
<p>It is <em>their </em>baby, <em>their </em>show, <em>their </em>index.</p>
<p><strong>Don&#8217;t break the golden rule</strong></p>
<p>I might be helpful to paint a little crazy world  anaolgy &#8211; Consider a big  house owned by a schizophrenic monster . She owns a house with a lot of food in  it created by a magic larder that is stocked by a bunch of unsuspecting farm  labourers, she has so much food that she doesn&#8217;t know what to do with it.</p>
<p>She manages to sell a lot of it, but not all, she accepts too  that every  once in a while a percentage of this food will  taken by people who don&#8217;t pay  for it in the conventional sense. This isn&#8217;t so bad as these people help in  other ways; they help fix up the house and make it look a little more attractive  and presentable to those who do pay. The house has lots of these helpers, new  volunteers arrive daily standing outside shouting &#8216;hey I can do the ironing, or  the painting or the cooking&#8217;. The house has a continual long line of people all  queueing up to do their bit for free food. These queues stay long because those  who are already inside eating obviously like their jobs and their free food so  much, that they don&#8217;t ever want to leave. There are only a maximum of 20 of  these places at any one time. However there is also a golden unwritten rule  which says you can never ever brag about the free food you get. If you do, and  she hears you then you might just  be kicked out and forced to wait in line  again like all those others who don&#8217;t like to pay.</p>
<p>The golden rule is that if you are doing wll in the search engines then you  just mustn&#8217;t mustn&#8217;t brag about it. They know what they send you, they can flick  the switch at a whim and you have no say whatsoever. They aren&#8217;t a democrasy,  they aren&#8217;t accountable, they can do what the hell they like and there isn&#8217;t a  damn thing you can do about it.</p>
<p>She is always listening, always paying attention, remember that and you&#8217;ll be  just fine.</p>
<p>Build your own traffic sources, create buzz, create your own sustainance,  plough your own field, grow your own crops. If you happen to get invited in for  some free food, then great enjoy it while it lasts, but don&#8217;t get too  comfortable as its a cold long wait in any queue.</p>
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<p>Of course, blogging isn&#8217;t dead, I&#8217;m still here i don&#8217;t plan to shuffle off and pop my clogs, unless fate decides otherwise perhaps. If I don&#8217;t come back, then lets just say that I&#8217;m privileged, lucky and happy to have lived a life full of ups and downs and highs and lows. Nothing worth having was ever easy guys, especially search engine rankings. <img src='http://www.yackyack.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><a href="http://brainbasedbiz.blogspot.com/2007/05/one-last-messagelove.html" title="love">Robyn</a> tagged me on the theme of the <a href="http://www.urbanmonk.net/50/blog-apocalypse-2-minutes-from-you-500-to-charity-from-me/">blogosphere is ending what would be your last message</a>. I love the way in which she answered the question. Its depth, its light, its overarching clear message &#8211; give love and be loved.</p>
<blockquote><p>The blogosphere is ending. No more blogs. Blog apocalypse. The Internet is still working, the world is fine. But you can’t write anymore. Write your last post. Make it a good one. What is the reason you blog? What is the last gem of knowledge you want to leave? What do you want to be remembered for? Who are you? What is the meaning of life? Haha…well not exactly but you get the point. Pour your heart into it.</p></blockquote>
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<p>As I sit here this fine sunny morning, contemplating that question I realise that for today and perhaps tomorrow I don&#8217;t feel sufficiently enthused to be able to write the post of my life, but I&#8217;m up for playing with the idea and seeing where it goes, life can be a lot of fun that way.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure I&#8217;ve written a good one or two already and perhaps this one too will sit up there in any list of inspired expression. That&#8217;s not for me to judge though and god, I&#8217;m not not entirely sure I&#8217;d ever want to realise that I&#8217;d just written the post of my life &#8211; Jees I might get all stressy wondering where I&#8217;d go from there, how could I follow the post of my life, everything else an anti climax? But yes, I&#8217;m missing the point of course and being a little silly. This meme asks me to assume that its all going to go, the keyboard ripped asunder, the plug disconnected from the wirelessness of tech reality, my mind and its ability to weave the vowels and consonants into intelligible rational discourse ceased, removed forever, pulled from my amygdala.</p>
<p>Gems of knowledge, memories, who am I? &#8211; Where does one even begin to start? Perhaps its not even necessary even.</p>
<p>Robyn&#8217;s theme of love reminds me that we are <strong>all</strong> important, we all have a role to play, however small, however large &#8211; what we say however we say it, does impact someone, somewhere, in ways that may not be apparent at the time.</p>
<p>Like some <a href="http://technorati.com/blogs/http://www.onedayblogsilence.com/">stone thrown</a> into the centre of a still pool, <a href="http://www.blogherald.com/2007/04/17/april-30-a-day-of-silence-on-the-blogosphere/">rippling outwards</a>, its <a href="http://lorelle.wordpress.com/2007/04/29/day-of-blog-silence-honoring-the-victims-of-violence/">energy resonates </a>  as it disturbs the <a href="http://unknowngenius.com/blog/archives/2007/04/17/one-day-blog-gimmick/">fine veneer of the pools aquatic membrane</a>. The fish below look up and wonder as to its origins, perhaps hearing or feeling the distant plummet and plonk of the stone as it falls to the depths and settles. The swish of its fins and tail, alerting predator and prey to its presence, setting in chain a string of activity amongst creatures both great and small. The stone before long is soon forgotten of course. The events of the moment move on, replaced by others, each creating their own set of disturbances and reactions.</p>
<p>I guess we can apply such thoughts and analogies to all manner of situations. The interconnected is indeed, the interconnected after all. Nothing is truly separate, the world is full of symbiotic events and relationships, each influenced by micro events tapping into both collective and individual subconsciouses. We are all moved in one way or another, it is motion that drives us forward, we react to the actions of others, no one is truly pro-active, however much they like to think they are, whether we like it or not we are all informed by the actions of each other, none of us can truly escape the collective &#8220;we&#8221;, everyone is subject to the actions of everyone else however small or seemingly insignificant.</p>
<p>Its funny really, this being a tech blog and all, this whole meme got me thinking about how this could possibly apply to search engines, websites and the blogosphere, yet the analogies above, seem to fit right in there with everything else.</p>
<p>It really doesn&#8217;t matter a jot whether the ingredients that cause the ripples and the movements happen to be electronic or pixelated on some screen somewhere made up of bits and bytes and 0&#8242;s and 1&#8242;s. The net effect is still the same. The links are the stones that cause the ripples, the pond is the interconnected legion of machines its synergy forming a multi stranded layer that enables us all to digress and discuss, love and sadly, <a href="http://www.headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/2007/03/as_i_type_this_.html">hate</a> too. The concept of pagerank and the algorithms that drive our search engines all rely on the actions of people and links and what <a href="http://www.calacanis.com/2007/04/27/new-calacanis-link-baiting-rules/">real people</a> do and <a href="http://www.syntagmamedia.com/2007/04/27/the-calacanis-link-bait-machine/">discuss</a> and <a href="http://www.wolf-howl.com/random-thoughts/michael-gray-and-jason-calacanis-best-friends-forever/">react</a> to. The search engine bots and their ability to ride and surf the waves and whispers of those ripples the ripple and wave creators with their <a href="http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/how-to-report-paid-links/">rocks</a> and boulders all playing their part, contributing to the amorphous never ending thing that is life.</p>
<p>Hmmn, seems I&#8217;ve digressed and wandered off of the path somewhat. Pulled into some realm of reflective abstract ponderances. Time to head off into the sunshine and get a few things done I think. Amber wants a t-shirt from Welwyn. <img src='http://www.yackyack.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Tagging time &#8211; I&#8217;m gonna throw some stones and ripples the way of&#8230; <a href="http://chat1960vintage.blogspot.com/">Gail</a> <a href="http://crisisandmanagement.com/">Zakman</a> <a href="http://www.fastlanetransport.ca/blog/">Deborah</a> <a href="http://www.graphicdesignblog.co.uk/">Tara</a> and <a href="http://anothermaria.com/wp/?p=22">Maria</a></p>
<p>Have a good day all. <img src='http://www.yackyack.co.uk/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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