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Myspace Trademark - Brand Marketers, Feeders and Marketplaces

May 24th, 2007 by Jason Roe

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In April, Dave Davis from redfly marketing reported on the impact of MySpace registering their trademark with Google. This trademark caused many home grown MySpace fan sites to take a hit because of the lack of Adsense opportunities.

Issues like this highlighted the risk surrounding niche bottom feeder sites. Brand feeders tend to latch onto popular online tends, many feeders leverage bigger brands and target unexplored brand niches. Large corporate brands face this problem on a daily basis.

Feeding your brand.

In the MySpace example, many of the Feeders where not trying to directly compete with MySpace. Smart brands are aware that keeping your brand space busy can sometime be a good thing. A busier brand market place means that the cost for competitors to leverage your brand will often be quite high. This brand cluttering concept will result in competitors costs being driven up.

The downside of brand cluttering is that when a brand becomes too cluttered it can be hard for your clients to see through all of the smoke. While your competitor’s costs will rise, so will the cost of maintaining your brand.

Allakhazam and the brand revolts!

Accountants and CFO’s are the kryptonite for any brand marketer. As soon as a good accountant sees that the maintenance of a brand is becoming too high, they will often look for a solution to the problem. The simplest option is always the first route that will be taken. Simple is not a word I would normally associate with the registering a trademark with Google. Anyone that has been faced with challenge of registering a trademark with Google will understand that the process is long and arduous.

You own the trademark but not the brand

Most companies are unaware that their customers control their brand. This was covered in a book entitled Brand Hijack by Alex Wipperfurth. Alex suggests that the role of a brand marketer is to guide a brand not control it.

The interesting thing about a “simple� solution to a problem is that it will often backfire on the brand marketer. After Dave highlighted this issue, I decided I would keep an eye on void that the Myspace trademark saga left behind.

As brand feeders could no longer buy some of the pie, they were forced to invade the organic space. Using the Mark Alert tool from Domain Tools, I tracked the rate of new domain names being registered with the term “myspace� somewhere in the domain. In total over 2421 domains where identified with matching criteria. The Graph below tracks the rate of growth over a 40 day period. The graph peaks at 229 and dips to 14 at its higest and lowest point.

Myspace Trademark Brand feeder marketers and marketplace
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Sometimes it is better to guide a brand rather than control it. - Jason Roe

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Google Notebook - Note This? Takes on Social Bookmarking!

April 9th, 2007 by Jason Roe

It looks like Google has implemented a new “Note This� feature into the SERPS (Search Results Pages) over the weekend. The handy little feature allows you to quickly and easily take note of search results for later viewing within Google Notebook.

This could be a big blow for some of the social bookmarking services. Form a data mining point of view, this might be another key tool that could be used to identify the value of a page link or service.

From The Google notebook homepage

Clip and collect information as you browse the web.

- Clip useful information.You can add clippings of text, images and links from web pages to your Google Notebook without ever leaving your browser window.

- Organize your notes. You can create multiple notebooks, divide them into sections, and drag-and-drop your notes to stay organized.

- Get access from anywhere.You can access your Google Notebooks from any computer by using your Google Accounts login.

- Publish your notebook. You can share your Google Notebook with the world by making it public.

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3v prepaid virtual credit cards with no fee!

April 4th, 2007 by Jason Roe

It seems that 3v have finally copped on that charring a €5 euro premium for a prepaid voucher is just nuts. For a limited time 3v are giving you your 5 euro fee back in the form of credit.

With a €2.5 fee to get money back, you might actually lose out ..

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Coworking in Ireland

April 3rd, 2007 by Jason Roe

I have been toying with the idea of coworking for some time. For anyone that hasn’t heard of coworking yet, the concept is fairly simple:

“Coworking is a movement to create a community of cafe-like collaboration spaces for developers, writers and independents.�

The concept itself is nothing new. Freelancers and small business have always teamed up for office shares. What makes coworking any different to typical office share? In my mind the definition of an office share would be simple “A closed group of people spreading the cost of an office�. Whereas coworking is the next evolution of this model.

Think of it this way, what if you could not only spread the cost of your business, but quickly and easily pool resources with a larger community of likeminded individuals? Your office share is limited to a stagnant pool of talent that will rarely change. What if your community was more fluidic? How would that affect your business model?

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Search Marketing world in review

March 22nd, 2007 by Jason Roe

As you know, search marketing world was on yesterday in the Royal Hospital Kilmainham. I must admit, this was an amazing venue to pick for such an event. It had the old school nature of the 17th Century with a strange twist of Modern Art everywhere!

Enough about the venue how was the event? I had really high expectations with the line up of speakers. At the end of the conference I came out a bit let down. The event as a whole seemed to be directed heavily at marketing agencies and potential clients. I understand that this is normally the case in a lot of event of this nature, but at the price of the tickets (€300-500) I really expected something more informative.

The highlight for me was meeting up with some of the guys that are in the real SEO scene in Ireland. Most of them are mainly fresh and up-coming companies, not limited by the boundaries of traditional mediums or practices. I met up with Dave Davis from Redfly, Richard Hearne from Red Cardinal, Alastair McDermot from amdsoft and some of the guys from Infacta. Some truly great banter was going on during and after the event. Dave Davis had what I can only describe as a novel idea.. A drink for a link! So there ye go Dave.

So a quick review of each seminar that I attended…

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Search Marketing World meet up

March 16th, 2007 by Jason Roe

This may be at short notice! Im trying to arrange a meet up before, during, or after the search marketing world 2007 event that will be on 20th March (Next Tuesday). More details about the every can be found over at the search marketing world site.

Would anyone be interested? Drop me a comment with suggestions for venues etc..

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Ok so the plain is … Anyone who wants to meet up, be in the center courtyard beside big red arty farty fork (that’s sticking up out of the yellow head) at 1pm sharp… Yes I have done some recon!

If for any reason you can’t find the red fork, please meet at the office on the left hand side (when you walk in) of the courtyard. This will be on the opposite side of the courtyard from the conference hall.

The time is 1pm, The place see above .. PS: You will miss the end of (Google AdWords Academy Beginners)

Anyone know if the pub/grub in the train station is any good?

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Stuntdubl Marketing Consulting hacked - SEOs a target

January 15th, 2007 by Jason Roe

Looks like a well known marketing consultant’s site has been hacked. Be warned! The hacker redirected all of Stuntdubl’s feeds to his own wordpress blog (has offensive language) Full list of sites hacked!

To quote the hackers wordpress blog:

Anyways, I just started the first hacking cruzade… The easy targets (Wordpress blogs with register_globals=on) using a custom PHP script based on this code

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Fluff Zone 2nd Dec!

December 2nd, 2006 by Jason Roe

CSS Styling for Print and Other Media

“There are many different media types that you can apply to CSS, some of which are more useful than others, and they let you specify the look, feel, or sound of the web page that is linked to the CSS files. In this section, we’ll look at the various media types that are available..”


Sources of Bootstrap Capital


“How can you start a great business with no money down? How do you get ‘table stakes’ so you can have a place at the table too? The rule today is, if you have cashflow, you will get financed, not the other way round.”

Improve Online sales with a sharper call to action

“There are two important components that can most impact a sales oriented business Web site. Obviously we spend a fair bit of time teaching students how to get the benefit of enormously improved visibility through search engine marketing.”

Personal Development - Do It Now (Not Dev - Biz Related!)

“When going to college many years ago, I decided to challenge myself by setting a goal to see if I could graduate in only three semesters, taking the same classes that people would normally take over a four-year period.”

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Yo-Yo Search Results Experiment & Rankings

September 29th, 2006 by Jason Roe

Over the last week I have been doing an SEO experiment. I have been Piggy backing on the funda Dublin coastal development exposure. This all started last Saturday when I made a post about the video that was produced by funda. Around the same time I had swapped over to my new template. When you look at the template code itself you may notice that it’s not just a new style sheet it’s a whole new template.

The experiment itself was simple, take the keywords that I was receiving from the first post and apply it to a second post to get maximum exposure. The first post that was made on Saturday was ranking well on the SERPS by Monday. When I say ranking well, the post wasn’t #1 in any way shape or form but it did show up in the top #10.

The second post was made on Monday and included some (but not all) of the keywords that I had seen. If I had to do it all over again the title would have been more like “Funda Ireland launch, Wasaki Dublin Coastal Development“?. I noticed redcardinal targeting the term “Funda Ireland“? so it probably wouldn’t have been as much fun to target that second term.

On Tuesday the first post had dropped from the SERPS and was replaced by lots of traffic from irishblogs.ie. I can only guess that this was a mixture of me adding other posts “New Template!“?, “RateMyGoat Gets Smutty!“? and the second experimental post getting added. This was the first Yo-Yo that I had seen. The second post was ranking well on Wednesday / Thursday (I was ranking #1 for the targeted term). Domain age & linkbacks helped me achieve this speedy result. The influx of searches also got me some direct link-backs from forums and the like.

Today (Friday) I had noticed something strange. The second post had completely dropped from the SERPS. The weird thing is the post had been #2 for the targeted term this morning (8 am) and then suddenly vanished. This was the second Yo-Yo that I had seen. The only thing that had changed in the post was the comments made by my readers (this may have changed the keyword density slightly). I’m sure there where many other factors in play however these where the most noteworthy. The page seems to be fighting to get back in, dropping and appearing at what seems to be random intervals. I’m sure that after this post gets indexed the second post will completely drop from the SERPS.

Before you ask the targeted term was “dublin coastal development“?.

I would be interested to find out if anyone else has seen this kind of yo-yo with their blog within the last week?

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Funda launch, Wasaki Dublin Coastal Development

September 25th, 2006 by Jason Roe

It seems that the Funda PR stunt and viral campaign has started to stir up some controversy at a local Irish Motorboat Club. It looks like many did not catch the end of the film directing users to Funda launch page. I have seen a large volume of searches today after my last post about the Wasaki Global Dublin coastal development.

Some information via Spoilt:

Chemistry conceived the idea. They commisioned The Farm for the video piece, and Spline Design was contracted for the website.

I would be interested to find out what you think of the whole “viral” campaign. Please leave your comments below.

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