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Still in its infancy, blogging is easy to pick up and is surely being utilized to its corporate potential right? Not even close¡ªeMarketer reported that just 4% of major US corporations have publicly accessible web logs. And that, dear readers, is a huge waste of resources.
There is plenty of suggestion around the place to use a service like blogger to facilitate getting content happening. The approach is that it gets apidered on a regular basis, that you can place frequent links back to your main site and therefore it becomes part of the marketing web.
I'm an amateure web designer and have built a rather large web site over the years and have paid some attention to SEO techniques. I've enjoyed highsearch engine ranking for key words in Google and all of a sudden my site has mysteriously disappeared from Google (yet it still ranks in Alta Vista, and Yahoo). I'm reading that my site may have been "blacklisted" and I'll probably never a get a response from Google to know why, but the site does show up in the date base when I search in the google lookup tool, however, it's nowhere to be found any more in page rankings. I did have some pages that were considered duplicate pages with "forms" attached to them but had different titles on them and am curious to know if this got me into some kind of trouble with Google. I wasn't aware that this was going to create a problem. My site is content rich. Each page has its own title tags. Can anyone help out here. My site is my livelihood and how can I get Google to get it back into their search engine?
At one point I had some duplicate content and Google chose to show the first page it found, and drop the second - they didn't drop both. That said, Google is showing 877 pages for deserthomestoday- and I see what you mean about the forms. There is very little unique content on those pages. It does look spammy and could explain your drop.
A web log, with its straightforward elegance, its honest and reciprocal dialogue, its inexpensiveness (though time is money), has become the next darling of marketing and public relations¡ªa real time, two-way walkie-talkie, a bulletin board of instant feedback.
Earlier this year, Google gave the proverbial pink slip to Mark Jen after he provided a bit too much infomation about life at thesearch engine company. But control of sensitive company information is part of professional communication. Added to the overall corporate communication strategy, blogging can become an amazing tool.
IBM recently began encouraging employee participation in the blogosphere and released goals and guidelines for employee bloggers. The company believes web logs to be a way of transforming an industrial icon that seems distantly squat upon an unreachable corporate mountain, into a ¡°corporate citizen.¡± The goals expressed in IBM¡¯s blogging policy are to learn and to contribute.
Also, if you use this tool it looks like some of the data centers are showing 61 and others 96 backlinks for your site. I'd wait until that stabilizes before making any drastic changes.
Certainly caution is in order. People have already been fired for their blogs. Microsoft and Google both have pulled the trigger on their employees for blogging with poor foresight. Michael Hanscom was fired from Microsoft for publishing pictures of Apple G5 computers being unloaded at the company docks.
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