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Every webmaster knows that open source software is wicked cool! I used to think open source software meant just Linux software but then I found a few that were made for Windows too. But I didn’t realise that there were open source versions of full websites. Especially Web 2.0 type sites. Here are a few interesting versions of current Web 2.0 sites that I’ve found:

Video Sharing

Youtube

PHPMotion

Show In A Box

Plumi

Social Bookmarking

delicious

Scuttle

Unalog

Getboo

Sabros.us

Social News

digg

Pligg

Wiki

wikipedia

JSPWiki

Social Networking

myspace facebook

Bevey

Appleseed

Check out this other list of social networking software.

Photo Sharing

flickr

Photospace

Online Collaborations:

Dimdim

Grab them while you can. Pligg is being sold off on Mashable. I personally don’t think the new owners will start charging for it. They’ll probably just do what Wordpress do and provide consultancy services instead. But you never know!

If you find any more, just leave a comment :)

Full Feeds Ahead!

I’ve changed the RSS feeds to full feeds now. So now you won’t need to click through to the site to read the full blog post (unless of course you want to comment)!

Make sure that you subscribe to the RSS feed now by clicking on your preferred RSS reader to the right.

Very Funny Miriam’s Problem (Agony Aunt)

Don’t waste your money on Million Dollar Wiki

I don’t know about you but I think this Million Dollar Wiki idea is a novel idea. It’s a clever innovation on the Million Dollar Homepage. However, I wouldn’t recommend buying a page.

Most newbies will probably make the assumption that just because it’s a wiki that it’ll automatically be given some Google love. The reasons that Google ranks Wikipedia so highly are because it’s a collaboration of worldwide editors and because EVERYONE links to Wikipedia when they want to reference something.

But Million Dollar Wiki is a PAID wiki. Only you’re not paying for a “review” like on a paid directory. You’re paying for a page with links. And when Google finds a few newbie webmasters start selling some for their links on their paid wiki pages, those unlucky enough to have bought a page will likely find that their $100 will have been wasted. What’s more, they’ll likely find the websites that they’ve linked out to have been penalised.

This wouldn’t apply however to something like the Million Dollar homepage. This is because they’re selling pixels; not links.

Nevertheless, it is a novel idea….though I don’t think it has any longevity. Just my 2 cents (or 1 pence).

Going For The Next Stage And Changing Online Strategy

For the past year, most of my sites have been mini-sites. Cheap to build or buy and fairly easy to market (mainly through SEO and posting on forums). This is especially good when you’ve got limited resources (translation: little money!).

Now is the time to go to the next stage. Building flagship websites.

My next site is going to be based on Pligg, which is the open source version of digg. I’m not sure how well it’s going to go but hopefully it’ll be something different to digg and its competitors. Unlike the rest of them, the site is going to be targeted towards a different audience….kind of like Sphinn :)

Hopefully it’ll be stirring up some controversy and maybe even get a mention on sites like Mashable and Techcrunch.

Here’s to the next stage…

Damn it’s been a while…

Seeing as I’m not looking to actually make most of my money online from this blog….

(I think it’s made about $50 from adsense since it’s been up)
So I figure I’ll just use it to chronicle some of the cooler sites I’m working on :-)

Search Engine Optimisation For Absolute Beginners

I have been working, reading, researching and implementing Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) for close to a year now and I thought it would be a good idea to write a few basic notes (particularly for beginners).

Google SEOYahoo SEOMSN Live Search SEO

What is SEO?
SEO is the process of improving the volume and quality of traffic to a website from search engines such as Google, Yahoo, MSN/Live and many others via natural or organic search results.

SEO is marketing by understanding how search algorithms work and what human visitors might search for and then helping match those visitors with sites offering what they are interested in finding. At its basics, SEO can be split up into two areas: on-site and off-site SEO.

On-Site SEO: Keywords and Site Structure
If content is the blood of your site, then keywords are the DNA….or something like that. To get the best keywords for your site’s content, you need to do some research. Two of the most well known sites for free keyword research are Overture and Wordtracker.

There are a few main areas on your site where you should place your keywords (please note these are NOT in any particular order of importance):

Domain name

A keyword rich domain name is not necessary for SEO purposes though it certainly helps. However, unless your primary keyword is an obscure word or a misspelling, you’ll find it difficult to find any available domain names.

Webpage name

The webpage on display should include your primary keywords in the title. For example, it’s better to have a webpage called KEYWORD1-KEYWORD2.html rather than WEBPAGE1.html. If you have dynamically produced webpages that include question marks in them, implement mod_rewrite in (or the equivalent).

Title Meta Tag

This determines the text that appears at the top left of the browser and is used by most search engines to determine the title used in their listings. Don’t use a non-specific title like “Welcome to My Website” though. It’s better to use a title like “Make Money Online – Wicked Ways To Make Money Online”.

Don’t just write your title meta tag solely for search engines but for human eyeballs too – a good title and domain name can attract a lot more clicks than a less catchy one.

Description Meta Tag

Unlike the Title Meta Tag, the Description is more slanted towards human eyeballs as this is the extracted text shown in the search results. So make sure you use clear sentences and try to include as many relevant keywords as possible.

Headings
Try to get a H1 tag with relevant text towards the top of your page. It is also good to have H2 and H3 tags further down the page if you can integrate them without spoiling your pages. Don’t overdo it though, one or two H1 tags per page should be enough.

Internal Linking

When linking between files on your website you should use the keywords you want to list well for in the anchor text. Instead of “CLICK HERE” (which isn’t very specific), use something like:

<a href=”webpage2.html” title=”descriptive text”>YOUR ANCHOR TEXT HERE</a>

Use descriptive text which is at least several words long in the link title too.

Alt Tag

When you have images on your webpages, make sure they have explanatory Alt tags with relevant keywords. Although not given as much weight as other on-page SEO techniques, Alt tags can be a good way of feeding those search engine spiders with suitable keywords.

As with all aspects of SEO, don’t go overboard. Although search engines are quite liberal with Alt tags, overstuffing them with keywords could get you penalised.

Content

You’ve heard it before a thousand times; content is king. Especially when it’s fresh and relevant content. As the text towards the top is given more relevance by the search engines, try to use your target keywords in the first or second sentence.

Sitemap

An XML sitemap, which is a file that has a list of all your site URLs, does not guarantee that your site will be “deep-crawled” by search engines. This post on Google Sitemaps should provide some more information.

Frames and Tables

Avoid them if possible. They can show up as “weird pages” on some browsers and are a pain when it comes to analytics. Use CSS based designs instead.

Flash

A lot of SEOs might tell you to forgo Flash altogether. But as long as you add text to the Flash code, you’ll be fine.

Off-Site SEO: Link building
Off-site SEO is basically all about getting and building links to your site. Link building is the process of creating inbound links to a website. This can be done with reciprocal or one-way links. Reciprocal links are usually free whilst one-way links are a harder commodity to get. According to Aaron Wall and others in the SEO industry, what’s more important is getting a link from a relevant and authoritative website; quality not quantity.

How do you get one-way links to your site? Either with good, unique content…… or monetary persuasion (i.e. buying links).

Some types of link building can be viewed as spamming by search engines if done in a random manner rather than focused on a specific subject or industry. For example, if your site is to do with mobile phones and you have loads of links from sites about every other topic other than mobile phones, that link building campaign will most likely be viewed as a spammy attempt to trick the search engines.

An easy way to get indexed by the search engines is to leave a comment on a relevant blog with your website address and anchor text of your choice. You won’t get any “link juice” due to the no follow tag being applied to comments by default on most blogs; but at least you’ll have a higher chance of being indexed (not to mention visited).

But remember…
SEO is a massive field of study that is always trying to keep up with the search engines’ algorithm changes (particularily Google). The best way to keep up to date is to join SEO forums such as seochat.com, searchguild.com and searchenginewatch.com. You can also sign up to Sphinn (which is sort of like Digg but for SEOs). But the most important thing to do is to actually apply what you read into your website(s).

SEO For Wordpress
Wordpress is one the best blogging platforms out there due to it’s simplicity and number of plugins available. The problem with it though is that it’s not very SEO friendly by default. Check out the post on the best plugins for Wordpress SEO.

Social Networking Websites

The following scripts can be used to build social networking sites to be customised to your chosen niche. These can be monetised by either showing advertisements or by selling subscriptions.

PHPizabi

phpizabi

Free social networking application. Has been downloaded over 100,000 times already.

Boonex Dolphin

boonex dolphin

Free social networking application that is centred on dating. If you want to remove the company’s links, you’ll need to pay a fee.

Elgg

elgg

Free social networking script that’s targeted mainly to educational institutes though this can be customised easily.

Barnraiser AroundMe

aroundme

Open source social networking application. Can be integrated with wikis, blogs and forums. Also has built-in support for OpenID.

Free Online TV You Can Watch From Your Browser

Most free online TV sites from six months ago are now either offline or very slow to load up. I’ve made a list of free online TV sites that actually work and don’t require any downloads or any payment. Enjoy!
FreeTube: http://freetube.us.tc
Streamick: http://www.streamick.com
TVlinks: http://www.tv-links.co.uk
PeekVid: http://peekvid.com
Chooseandwatch: http://chooseandwatch.com
Channelking: http://channelking.com
Your TV links: http://yourtvlinks.com

New Google Adsense Referrals Products

Google have finally started expanding their Adsense referrals range! Instead of just promoting Google’s own products, you can now promote all kinds of products from other companies. Not sure about their competitiveness against already established affiliate marketing networks though.

Google AdSense Referrals

The good thing is payments vary in currency according to the program you choose. Most of them pay in US dollars but there are a few that pay in Canadian dollars and Indian Rupees.

Most of the ads look just like normal adsense ads though there are a few graphical banners.

They still need to work on their search though! What do asthma medicines and mannequins have to do with viagra??

Google AdSense Referrals viagra

Anyway, it will be interesting to see when they add this to Adwords.

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