Showing posts with label Whily Bermudez. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Whily Bermudez. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Google accuses Bing of 'CHEATING' (Google wants it ALL)





Google accuses Bing of 'CHEATING' (Google wants it ALL)



You could say Bing is taking a cue from its competition, but it seems to be more literally taking search results as well. Google Fellow Amit Singhal is claiming so much and has provided some amusing (if not totally clever) results from its "Bing Sting." Here's how it works: find a search term that returns no matches for either site, make a "honeypot" page manually appear for the term, then have about 20 Google employees make the search (and click the top link) using Internet Explorer with both Suggested Sites and the Bing Toolbar on. Within two weeks, Singhal claims, a handful (about 7 to 9) of the 100 or so "honeypot" results were popping up in Bing. Bizarre choices, too, like mbrzxpgjys, hiybbprqag, and indoswiftjobinproduction.

So, is this "cheating," as Singhal specifically alleges? The experiment had to be run with Bing's toolbar and / or Suggested Search feature activated, which it explicitly says are used to collect data and improve services. And more popular search terms do return different results, It's not as if Microsoft is using non-public information, but is this an example of taking an unfair shortcut? That's a debate we imagine with rage for quite some time.

Update: Microsoft's been sending out the following statement from Stefan Weitz, director of Bing:

We use multiple signals and approaches in ranking search results. The overarching goal is to do a better job determining the intent of the search so we can provide the most relevant answer to a given query. Opt-in programs like the toolbar help us with clickstream data, one of many input signals we and other search engines use to help rank sites.
That's pretty ambiguous, so ZDNet's Mary Jo Foley pressed for a followup and was flatly told "We do not copy Google's results." We're sure there's going to be a lot more analysis and discussion to come -- this ought to be fun. 

Thursday, December 30, 2010

Get YOUR Name Out There!





Get Your Name Out There!
“You have to get your name out there” is a phrase I often find myself telling people when asked the question what more can I do for my business? Whether you are looking for a mate or marketing a product/service, one of the most important steps to success is to let people know who YOU are and what you do. Business cards can be a smart, easy and a cost-effective way to do so. Read below for some quick tips on how to properly market using business cards:

Leaving an impression on the mind is a good strategy to use in the design or layout of your business card. Using snazzy logos or outrageous color schemes could leave an imprint on the mind of the consumer—be creative. Utilize all space on the card. You can put schedules and what not on the back depending on your market.

Always be prepared to give out your card. Keep stacks of them in your car, wallet, home, purse, and wherever else you can stick them. Have them ready everywhere you go in case a prospective client appears.

Give, give, and give some more business cards out to everyone. When you eat out at a restaurant, leave your business card with the servers tip. Leave a stack of cards at different stores/businesses in your area; for example, your hair dresserinsurance agents or even the gym that you attend. Before you return a book to the library sneak a card in the front cover for the librarian or next reader to see. If you know others who own their own business see if they will be willing to leave a stack of cards on their front desk. The opportunities are endless when it comes to the distribution of your business card. Any opportunity you see TAKE IT!

Keep track of those who give you cards. Write dates, times, and the place you were when you received the card on the back. Because you will probably accumulate many cards over the course of the years, this strategy will help you to better remember those you spoke to for future references. Make sure to keep a log of all cards and any comments you have about the company.

Whilly Bermudez    www.WhillyBermudz.com

Monday, October 18, 2010

Effective Social Media Tools (Sites)

EFFECTIVE SOCIAL TOOLS 

There isn’t any low cost promotional technique today, except social media channels, to promote, market, and flourish business by attracting traffic and building awareness. Using all or most of these channels ensures readers and visitors.

Corporations, individuals, communities, and almost everyone exhibits and enhances their online presence through these tools.





  1. Facebook Of the 33 million users, almost 60% log on to the site daily and spend an average of 19 minutes a day on Facebook. Once an exclusive online portal for college kids, Facebook now signs up over 150,000 new subscribers per day, of which 41% are over 30 years old. www.Facebook.com  
  2. Twitter- is a social networking and micro blogging service that enables its users to send and read messages known as tweets. Currently there are 145 million users By March 2010, Twitter recorded over 70,000 registered applications, according to the company. In February 2010 Twitter users were sending 50 million tweets per day. In the first quarter of 2010, 4 billion tweets were posted.  www.Twitter.com
  3. YouTube- is the world’s most popular video-sharing website on which users can upload, share, and view videos. As of May 2010, 14 Billion videos have been viewed and 24 hours of new videos are uploaded to the site every minute, and that around three quarters of the material comes from outside the United States.  www.YouTube.com
  4. Blogger- is Google’s free toll for creating blogs. Blogger was ranked 16 on the list of top 50 domains in terms of number of unique visitors in 2007 www.Blogger.com
  5. Digg - is a social news website made for people to discover and share content from anywhere on the Internet, by submitting links and stories, and voting and commenting on submitted links and stories. The website traffic ranked 113th by Alexa.com as of September 1, 2010.  www.Digg.com     
  6. Flickr - is an image and video hosting website, web services suite, and online community. In addition to being a popular website for users to share and embed personal photographs, the service is widely used by bloggers to host images that they embed in blogs and social media. In September 2010, it reported that it was hosting more than 5 billion images.   www.Flickr.com
  7. Wikipedia - is a free, web-based, collaborative, multilingual encyclopedia project supported by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation. Its 16 million articles (over 3.4 million in English) have been written collaboratively by volunteers around the world. www.Wikipedia.com

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