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RealEstate.com why are you showing 1000’s of Portland homes for Camas Real Estate? Don’t you know Camas is in Washington and Portland is in Oregon?
Here is and example of a damn good Ad brought to you by Google’s extended content network on ActionVillage.com. Who ever is running this ad for AllPredatorCalls.com is doing a great job. ActionVillage.com is selling a Ghillie Suit for $79.95 while AllPredatorCalls.com is running an ad for $69.95. I’d send a thank you note to ActionVillage.
I found out about a new search site today called Stumpedia. It’s based on user interaction and submission. You search for a term, see that there are no results, and add a link to something that you think would fit the bill. Sounds great right, yeah I thought so, I can make my own SERPs page!
Interesting Points about Stumpedia
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Quick and Easy profiles
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Voting system to combat spam
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URLs can be tagged with multiple key words
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Most Recent Activity on home page
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Nothing in place to stop the spam
I made mention of the site to a few people here in my office, and they took to it like wild fire.
The site has alot of potential, but that swings both ways. Will it be overran with Black Hats and White Hats with gray linings? Will real people that are actually searching for things use it? Is Matt Cutts really watching????
Update: TheGypsy pointed out that “voting is global not on a query basis and the default for stuff seems to be wiki”
So if you’ve summited a URL for five varying key words and your site gets a -1 point on KW A, that -1 point will go to the URL across all terms you’ve submitted it to.
April Fools only comes around once a year, and Office Pranks are just too hard to pass up. While the most common of April Fools jokes tend to be, “I’m pregnant” and “Joe Died” type verbal banter, I like to go with a more creative hands on prank. After getting a tip that all of the Directors were going to be in a meeting from 10 to 11, (thanks G) I quickly came up with an impromptu office prank to play on our Director of Customer Service. Having no rope, glue, tar, or feathers, I had to improvise with the props at hand.
And so I bring to you my office humor loving readers, the Jungle Office. Read the rest of this entry »
Not everyone seems to be feeling the spirt of April Fools this season. From Matt’s blog to the people I follow on twitter, no one seems to be in the mood for jokes, pranks, or any other form of tomfoolery. April Fools has been a long standing tradition among my friends and family. Epic pranks that ranged from fake car accidents, to by friend’s wife giving birth to a black child. Not a year has gone by with out something odd in the mail, or a screw removed from my office chair. In turn, I have not missed the opportunity to prank friends or family since I was 4. I don’t have any pranks planned for my friends on the net, but I do plan to post any evidence I come across of inner office pranks today.
What’s the best April Fools prank you’ve pulled? If you’ve already posted about it, drop a link in the comments for us to read.
Not much of prankster, or just boycotting like Kid Disco, why?







Wise words: