luni, 31 decembrie 2012

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Damn Cool Pics


Cool way to put out a boat fire - FIRE FIGHTING WIN! [Video]

Posted: 31 Dec 2012 04:17 PM PST


Filmed at Lake Lyndon in New Zealand.

The skipper of the boat tried to start it after it died in the middle of the lake. It caught fire, so he jumped ship and watched it burn slowly. The wind drifted the burning boat to shore. No one could really do anything about it as it had two big tanks of gas on board until a jet boat SAVED THE DAY!



Snowflakes, Starflakes, and Swirlflakes [Video]

Posted: 31 Dec 2012 04:10 PM PST


Snowflakes, Starflakes, and Swirlflakes from mathemusician Vi Hart.



Best Cosplays of 2012

Posted: 31 Dec 2012 04:01 PM PST

For these talented geeks, costume design is more art than hobby. But the results are truly stunning.
 
Cyberpunk Suit


Jack Skellington


Final Fantasy X" Shiva


Mass Effect 2


Bayonetta


Carmilla from "Vampire Hunter D"


Orianna from "League Of Legends"


"Final Fantasy X" Bahamut


Slenderman


Darksiders


Assassin's Creed


Hawkgirl


Cloud and Zach from "Final Fantasy VII"


Mordin from "Mass Effect 3"


Genderbent Skeletor


Blitzcrank and Fiddlesticks from "League Of Legends"


Silent Hill


Demon Hunter from "Diablo III"


FInal Fantasy villain, Sephiroth


Styria from "Final Fantasy XIII"


Link and Zelda


Samara from "Mass Effect"


Big Sister from "Bioshock 2"


Yoshimitsu from "Soul Caliber IV"


Iron Man

Via Buzzfeed

iPhone 5 Can Bent

Posted: 31 Dec 2012 02:40 PM PST

Some lucky owners of the latest iPhone 5 have begun to regret their purchase. The fact is that the new device is made of aluminum - a rather flexible metal. So those who are used to keeping their CellPhones in the back pocket of their pants, the somewhat 'flexible' phones simply bent. So, this is when I ask the question: "How could it bend?", as according to Apple, the screen is covered by tempered glass, which is scratch and it is extremely tough.

















Can Someone Photoshop The Sun Between My Fingers?

Posted: 31 Dec 2012 11:46 AM PST

Often, it's better not to ask the Internet for help.



































How To Tell If your Child Is Using Drugs [Infographic]

Posted: 31 Dec 2012 11:03 AM PST

Parents might know that teens tend to experiment with drugs and alcohol, but they might also believe that it's something that occurs late in adolescence. The truth is that drug and alcohol abuse can begin quite early in life. For example, the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry states that the average age of first marijuana use is 14, and alcohol use can start prior to age 12.

Click on Image to Enlarge. Signs and Symptoms of Teen Drug Use
Via: Newport Academy

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Top 10 (Ten) SEO TIPS for 2013 | don’t forget the basics

Posted: 31 Dec 2012 02:31 AM PST

Top 10 (Ten) SEO TIPS for 2013 2012 has been a very critical year for the seo peoples due to Panda and Penguin updates by Google. Lot of ups and downs; seen by the websites and search engine optimizers. Now the most important question arises 'What's going to happen to...
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A Web Marketing Consultant's New Year's Resolutions

A Web Marketing Consultant's New Year's Resolutions


A Web Marketing Consultant's New Year's Resolutions

Posted: 30 Dec 2012 06:49 PM PST

Posted by Mike Pantoliano

Ah, the "year-end," "best-of," and "what-to-look-forward-to" posts. Love it or hate it, it's a great time to both reflect on 2012 and glimpse into the New Year for what possible stories will dominate our industry. I'm never one to dwell in the past, so I'd like to focus on 2013.

Instead of a simple 2013 predictions list, I'd like to frame this discussion as a New Year's resolution list. What are the things that we should focus on improving? Some of this is based on where things are trending, while others are based on areas where I personally feel like a lot of us could make improvements.

Mostly, I'd just like to spark some discussion about what may be important in 2013.

We will continue to think of the big picture

Most of the time I blog or speak at conferences, I talk about SEO's bordering disciplines - analytics, content strategy, marketing campaigns, PPC, conversion rate optimization, etc. I've done this intentionally because it forces me to dwell on a specific subset of the whole web marketer.

With these new tools in our web marketer's tool kit, we're (hopefully) able to think bigger and ask better questions.

  • Do I really want to be building links to these pages at this time when I know they'll never convert? Perhaps a portion of my budget should be spent on CRO.
  • Should this "link bait" campaign be supplemented with some social paid advertising? What might that look like in terms of expected cost and ROI?
  • How does this content strategy I've developed fit with my clients' company-wide goals and prioritizations? Perhaps I could fast-track my strategy's implementation by more closely aligning it with a broader marketing campaign that's already in process?

One of my goals in the early months of 2013 is to develop a full marketing plan for one of my clients. A marketing plan in which nothing is off the table - video, mobile, display advertising, and even more traditional offline advertising. How are you planning to keep the big picture in mind?

We will learn more about Mobile/Video/Schema/Local/SOMETHING

There are a million things in web marketing that can be learnt. Time isn't unlimited though, so sometimes you have to pick your battles. Most of my career, the things I've learned about have been dictated by my (sometimes potential) clients' needs. For choosing a battle, you can make a case for leveling up in mobile, video, schema, local, and a lot more.

My personal choice is mobile. To this point, I've not yet been solely responsible for work on a mobile SEO audit, mobile strategy, or otherwise. Based on the undeniable shift in importance of mobile, I want to preempt clients' needs. There are two aspects of mobile that I'm most interested in:

Mobile Search

iphone mobile search

Maybe 2013 is the "Year of Mobile Search." These sorts of things don't happen in a single year, though. More than likely 2012-2015 will be the years of mobile search, much like 2009-2012 were the years of social.

Now would be a great time to dive in, develop an understanding, and maybe get some ROI benchmarks for the future - especially when it comes to paid mobile advertising (as CPMs will likely never be lower).

Mobile App Analytics

mobile app tracking

Google Analytics has clearly been hard at work on improving their mobile app tracking. With apps becoming an increasingly common piece of any brand's content strategy, the need for engagement measurement will only grow.

What do you think about this one? Which aspect of web marketing should we be focusing if we want to stay ahead of the curve?

We will read MORE/LESS industry blogs and publications

rss banner

Three years ago or so, I began to cull my SEO-related Google Reader. Just give me the essentials! This eventually culminated in the complete abandonment of RSS about a year later. The thought was that anything super important would surely come across my eyes and ears via Twitter, email, or real life discussions.

This was largely a success; I've spent much more time doing, and less time consuming others' work. Still, I think the pendulum has swung a bit too far to the other side.

This one's a really personal one, so I won't dwell on it, but I think the overall idea applies to everyone: I want to read just enough to keep me informed, but not too much that distracts me from what's important; the work.

We will accept (not provided) and adapt as necessary

not provided increasing
What's that orange line? A successful link building project? Sadly, it's not (provided).

(not provided) really does suck. Whatever methodology we've chosen for overcoming the increasingly frustrating loss of our keyword data, it will never quite be as nice as it was before October 2011. 100% keywords are a luxury we no longer have, and by the end of 2013 we might be lucky to be working with 20%.

Adaptation is our only option. I've chosen to spend more time in my landing page reports. Some may choose to work on extrapolating known data. It's up to you. The worst choice is to do nothing at all.

We will continue to closely watch G+ and its effect on search

google plus banner
Oh Hai. To ignore me is futile! :)

Love or hate G+, the search engine that commands ~75% of the search market share has thrown a colossal amount of weight behind their social network. That's reason enough to listen.

What are your New Year's Resolutions?

Everyone is at different stages of their web marketing careers, so I don't want to pretend that all of my resolutions apply to everyone.

What are you expecting from 2013? What areas are you looking to improve the most?

Happy New Year!!

Lastly, on behalf of all of the Moz bloggers I want to wish you all the best in 2013!


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A Nighttime Peek Into the Oval Office

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Monday, December 31, 2012
 
A Nighttime Peek Into the Oval Office

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President Barack Obama talks on the phone in the Oval Office, Dec. 28, 2012. (Official White House Photo by Chuck Kennedy)

In Case You Missed It

Weekly Address: Congress Must Protect the Middle Class from Income Tax Hike
President Obama urged Congress to meet its deadlines and responsibilities, protect the middle class from an income tax hike, and lay the groundwork for future progress on more economic growth and deficit reduction.

A Digital Milestone in 2012: 100,000,000 Video Views
Earlier this month, we reached a milestone with the news that our videos have been viewed more than 100,000,000 (that's one hundred million!) times since we launched the official White House YouTube channel on Inauguration weekend in 2009.

President Obama Urges Congress to Prevent Tax Hikes on Middle Class Americans
President Obama met with Senate and House leaders at the White House Friday to talk about how Congress can prevent every American from seeing a smaller paycheck next week.

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Seth's Blog : Writer's block and the drip

 

Writer's block and the drip

Why do we get stuck?

Writer's block was 'invented' in the 1940s. Before that, not only wasn't there a word for it, it hardly existed. The reason: writing wasn't a high stakes venture. Writing was a hobby, it was something you did in your spare time, without expecting a big advance or a spot on the bestseller list.

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Now, of course, we're all writers. We put our ideas into words and share them with tens or thousands of people, for all time, online. Our words spread. 

With the stakes higher than ever, so is our fear.

Consider the alternative to writer's block: the drip. A post, day after day, week after week, 400 times a year, 4000 times a decade. When you commit to writing regularly, the stakes for each thing you write go down. I spent an hour rereading Gary Larson's magical collection, and the amazing truth is that not every cartoon he did was brilliant. But enough of them were that he left his mark.

You can find my most popular posts of the year right here. My new collection, Whatcha Gonna Do With That Duck is now available at finer bookstores online and off. I could never, ever have signed up to write this book, never sat down to create it. But since I had six years to write it, it created itself.

You don't launch a popular blog, you build one.

The writing isn't the hard part, it's the commitment. Drip!



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