I’ve been happy enough to talk on this blog, in a number of articles, about how writing content for my own websites propels them rather nicely into at least page one, if not in the first few results of page one, on Google painlessly and consistently. So it’s only fair that I also talk about the converse – the opposite – when it happens. I’m referring to the sickening lurch that’s began just over a few months ago on Google. Hard to spot because at first it’s not across the board. Nope, it’s been slow, gathering momentum since April, into May and then the BOOM! in June. What am I waffling on about?
Google, DNS Geo-Location, Delisting, Moving Servers, SERP, Blind Mice And I've Run Out Of Patience
by Scott Kane on 04. Jul, 2009 in 30Dayers, 30days, General ISV Issues, Google, ISV Marketing, Micro ISV, Starting an mISV, bootstrap isv
Visual Studio 2010 Beta – Monday May 18 – Fire Up The Virtual Machines!
by Scott Kane on 18. May, 2009 in Micro ISV
After signing with Microsoft’s BizSpark ISV program last November as switching across to VisualStudio .Net after 13 years with Delphi I’ve been delighted with the productivity VisualStudio has afforded me. VisualStudio 2010 has a bunch of new features…
The Politics Of Software Pricing Models, FOS, FUD And Economic Pragmatism.
by Scott Kane on 01. Nov, 2008 in General ISV Issues, ISV Software Design, Micro ISV, Starting an mISV, User Interface Design, User Interface Design Hall Of Fame, User Interface Design Hall Of Shame
There can be a lot of heated talk generated when it comes to the pricing of software. From FOS advocates stating it should be free (for reasons that range from ethereal and absurd to downright Marxist), to software companies large and small, the media pundits and the consumer. FOS…
Micro ISV Content Ideas
by Scott Kane on 25. Oct, 2008 in General ISV Issues, ISV Software Design, Micro ISV, Starting an mISV
I’m always raving on here about the value of content on ISV websites. I’ve also stated it’s helping me to do well very quickly in the SE’s with MixAction. One of the important things of course is the content has to be valid and relevant and not just so much “spam”…
SpellQuizzer – ISV Helps Kids Learn Weekly Spelling Lists – Learning More…
by Scott Kane on 15. Oct, 2008 in General ISV Issues, ISV Software Design, Micro ISV, Starting an mISV, User Interface Design, User Interface Design Hall Of Fame
Some ideas make perfect sense for an mISV to solve. In fact some of the best software is born because it solved a pain point that the developer personally had.
Dan Hite, a startup, and his SpellQuizzer are one such example, and the focus of what I’m writing about today…
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Tackling ADO.Net – Not Your Fathers Database Access…
02. Dec, 2008
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Running On A SliceHost 384 Meg Slice Under NGinX – Impressed!
17. Apr, 2010
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How Not To Run A Software Company – GetSatisfaction.com And Ethics. Bastards?
08. Apr, 2009
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Are You A Social Media Bull Ant?
08. Feb, 2010
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SliceHost VPS, NGinX – Performance Outcome SEO Reporting To Come
24. May, 2010
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SliceHost VPS, NGinX – Performance Outcome SEO Reporting To Come
24. May, 2010
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Running On A SliceHost 384 Meg Slice Under NGinX – Impressed!
17. Apr, 2010
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Spread Thinner Than Vegemite On Pita Bread
23. Mar, 2010
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Bloody Hell! Meta Descriptions And Meta Keywords Are Back?
05. Mar, 2010
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Short 2010 SEO Checklist For ISV’s
12. Feb, 2010
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Are You A Social Media Bull Ant?
08. Feb, 2010
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msaadmin: Verline, Your overwhelming "argument" and dist...
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msaadmin: Hi squittexize - thanks for commenting, and the in...
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Verline Chen: You can say it's a CMS as much as you like. You ca...
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squittexize: I did a backtrack on this site and it's not runnin...
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Anja Becker: Social media is minsunderstood. Proof? The idiots ...
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Scott Kane: Like all "watermelons" you find it easy to dream. ...