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CNN Secretly Endorses Barack Obama

July 24th, 2007 by Joshua Dorkin | 34 Comments | Filed in Commentary, Politics

It is no surprise when a newspaper or other publication backs a presidential candidate. We’ve seen it happen forever. The issue that stands before us today is that one of the major media outlets is secretly backing a candidate without letting us all in on the secret.

We all know that FOX’s, “Fair and Balanced” motto is a huge joke, in looking at their far right slant on the news. After last night’s CNN / You Tube “debate,” it seems that CNN needs to change theirs from “The Most Trusted Name in News” to “We Really Want Obama to Win in 2008.” While watching this “debate” it became hard not to notice that host, Anderson Cooper, favored the Junior Senator from Illinois. Not once was he cut off, even when he failed to keep to the topic at hand. Furthermore, it was compelling to see how truly un-balanced Cooper moderated the event.

From ChrisDodd.com:
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It is not hard to see that the amount of time allotted to Obama (15:11) was close to 3 minutes longer than Clinton (12:26), and a whopping 6 minutes longer than the average given to all 8 of the candidates of 9.17 minutes.

If you accuse me of being unfair, then I ask you to also look at the June 3, 2007 CNN “Debate” moderated by Wolf Blitzer:
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In the first CNN debate in New Hampshire, it is clear that the amount of time allotted to Obama (16:00) was 1.57 minutes longer than Clinton (14:26), 4.3 minutes longer than Edwards (11:42), and a whopping 5 1/2 minutes longer than the average given to all 8 of the candidates of 10.5 minutes.

Conclusions:
I challenge anyone - especially CNN - to take a look at this data and try to conclude anything other then favoritism. When the mega news corporations stand behind our top tier candidates, no wonder the guys in the second tier don’t stand a chance.

How to Work With SEO Consulting Companies

July 12th, 2007 by Joshua Dorkin | 32 Comments | Filed in Commentary, SEO

While on vacation, I met a great guy — a friend of a friend — who had a website developed for his company. When he found out that I worked in the internet business, he began to ask me a few questions about how things work, SEO, and then some. In building his website, he hired a design firm that did a great job. He was not satisfied with simply having a website and found a company that could do SEO (Search engine optimization) work for him to help his site rank for certain keywords.

They had been working for many months together. The SEO company kept billing him and he kept paying. Unfortunately, since he had no idea what an SEO consultant actually did, he could not verify that they were doing a good or effective job. He asked me if getting a handful of leads over a few months was good, and I responded that it was not. This led me to become curious and visit his site.

I was shocked!

The company did not do even the most basic of SEO work for him. His code was not optimized, whatsoever.

This happens every day to countless people around the world. People calling themselves SEO experts charge people an arm & a leg to get their site ranked in the search engines. Many of these companies have no idea what they are doing.

How Can You Avoid an Unscrupulous SEO Company?

I recommend making sure you use a company that you have been referred to. Make sure they can provide references. Find out what keywords those references wanted to rank for and see if they rank for them. Contact the owners of those sites and ask them questions. A very quick hint if a SEO company is worth their salt is to see what keywords they rank for. Ask them. If they can’t get their own sites to do well in the search engines, do you think they will be able to help you?

Be sure that there are a set of expectations established before signing any contract. You must have in writing EXACTLY what you expect this company to do. They should be willing to provide details on how they intend on working with you and helping you out. If they do not, STAY AWAY! If they won’t answer your questions, STAY AWAY.

Basically, be extremely careful when working with any SEO company. There are many legit ones out there, but if you don’t do your part and investigate the companies you work with, you can find yourself paying out the a** to a company that is doing nothing for you.

He’s Back . . .

July 12th, 2007 by Joshua Dorkin | 5 Comments | Filed in Google, Google AdSense, Google AdWords

Hey all. After a much needed vacation, I returned home to be bombarded by various headaches that popped out of nowhere. I have been dealing with these and am now ready to jump back in! I’m back!

Breaking News: Google Sued Over Sponsored Links

I must mention an article that I just came upon, titled Google faces landmark lawsuit over sponsored links. This article talks about a lawsuit facing Google, that could alter the way many of us make money online. If you use Google Adsense / Adwords, I suggest you read it and familiarize yourself with what is going on. Keeping up with news like that presented in this piece is essential for anyone who uses the internet as a tool to make money.

We’ll see you again very soon . . .

Vacation

June 25th, 2007 by Joshua Dorkin | 3 Comments | Filed in Entrepreneurship

Hey All . . . sorry about the lack of posting lately, but I’ve been on a much needed vacation! I’ll get a few occassional posts in before getting back, but I just wanted to give you all a head’s up here!

I’ll be back in July so get ready!!!

See you all then!

Business Tip: Always Familiarize Yourself With Potential Partners

June 14th, 2007 by Joshua Dorkin | 8 Comments | Filed in Entrepreneurship

It seems that every day I’ve got a new lesson to share about “playing well with others.” Today’s lesson involves dealing with people who get in touch with you in order to forge a new business relationship. Over the past few weeks I’ve been working the phones very hard, making new contacts, and trying to establish new business relationships. In most occasions, I’ve been forced to leave a voicemail or email with the potential partner letting them know who I am, my website URL, and what I’m interested in.

Sadly, in many occasions , I’ve been able to get these people on the phone after a few days or so, but they have no idea who I am or what my website is about . . .

You would think it would be logical to find out more about someone who contacts you in an effort to partner with you, but I guess it is not that obvious. I’ve got to tell you that it is really difficult to have a conversation with someone and pitch something to them if they keep asking what your website does. It has happened twice today already!

Since it apparently not obvious to everyone out there, I’ll put it in easy to understand words:

Always do your research on potential partners before talking to them!

What do you think?

Jazz Up Your Blog or Website with Video Broadcasting Online: Some Cool Webcam Tools

June 13th, 2007 by Joshua Dorkin | 18 Comments | Filed in Blogging, Technology, Website Tools

josh-peace.jpgEveryone these days has a webcam, and I’m pretty sure most people don’t really use it too much (outside those of you voyeurs & teenagers out there). I actually use mine almost daily making video phone calls through Skype. It’s great! I keep up with my family, friends, and business associates by making these video calls.

There are, however, other great uses of these cameras. I did some exploring yesterday and found a bunch of cool resources for doing online broadcasting via your webcam. These tools can be used to start your own live online TV show, to create a video blog, or to just make interesting web-videos. All are worth checking out!
Live Web Broadcasting Tools

Scheduled and On-Demand Web Broadcasting Tools


SplashCast Demonstration
Note: This took me 5 minutes to put together!

Thanks to Masternewmedia.com for putting out a great web broadcasting guide and list of web broadcasting tools!

Online Business Tragedy: The Loss of My Email, Address Book & Calendar

June 11th, 2007 by Joshua Dorkin | 13 Comments | Filed in Commentary, Entrepreneurship

Ok . . . maybe it wouldn’t be a tragedy for most people, but yesterday I lost 7,000+ emails from the past 6 months or so! If these had been personal emails, I would not have been so upset, but these were emails for my business. Actually, not only did I lose my emails, but I lost all of my contacts and all of my appointments. You see, Entourage (the Mac version of Outlook) went on the fritz yesterday.

I was having problems with Excel and tried to reinstall it. Once I did that, I began to get errors from Entourage telling me the version of Entourage I was running was not compatible with my data files. Just a note: I still have the files containing all of my data, but I have no way to access these. . . .

I tried everything! I un-installed Excel . . didn’t work. I un-installed and reinstalled Office 2004 . . . didn’t work. I figured that I had to check my emails and decided to use Mozilla Thunderbird to at lest see what was going on. When it loaded, I noticed that there were only 113 messages on my server. There should have been many thousands! I quickly logged into the server to see that every message that should have been there was gone!

I’m not sure if it was Entourage or Thunderbird, but I’m now missing backups of every email I wanted to keep for the past 1.5 years. I can’t access my old emails because Entourage is on the fritz, and I’m flipping out! Any thoughts? Any ideas?

Some people might say that it offers a fresh start, but the amount of data I’m missing will certainly affect my business for weeks or even months to come.

I’m just at a complete loss of words now . . .