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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

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Friday, February 8, 2013

DMCA BLOGGER ALERT: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act (And "Spam Blogs," Too)

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DMCA BLOGGER ALERT: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act
(And "Spam Blogs" To Boot)

ALERT: If you are involved in any aspect of blogging, journalism, publishing, communications, or just happen to own a mobile device which can be unlocked (which would permit you to switch carriers when traveling abroad, or for other reasons), you need to be fully apprised of the DMCA - The Digital Millennium Copyright Act - and its implications for your personal life and business career. You may get one of these on your Blogger dashboard, email, or in the form of a summons. Here's what appeared at the top of my dashboard [yikes!]:



I recently received the associated email which follows. It was sent by Google about one of my posts in The Mad Marketing Tactics Blog which may have contained some material which represented a violation of copyright laws or policies. I simply deleted the post, as I was unable to find the complaint message which cited the nature of my offense by using the suggested Chilling Effects Search Page, which was not functioning earlier today.

Chilling Effects accumulates these DMCA complaint letters, eliminates the identity of the sender (this is sometimes called "sanitization,") and doesn't give you an opportunity to contact, correspond with, or directly confront your accuser - an anonymized complainant.

Here's the content of the letter sent by Google to me:

 Blogger has been notified, according to the terms of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA), that certain content in your blog is alleged to infringe upon the copyrights of others. As a result, we have reset the post(s) to \"draft\" status. (If we did not do so, we would be subject to a claim of copyright infringement, regardless of its merits. The URL(s) of the allegedly infringing post(s) may be found at the end of this message.) This means your post - and any images, links or other content - is not gone. You may edit the post to remove the offending content and republish, at which point the post in question will be visible to your readers again.

A bit of background: the DMCA is a United States copyright law that provides guidelines for online service provider liability in case of copyright infringement. If you believe you have the rights to post the content at issue here, you can file a counter-claim. In order to file a counter-claim, please see http://www.google.com/support/bin/request.py?contact_type=lr_counternotice&product=blogger.

The notice that we received, with any personally identifying information removed, will be posted online by a service called Chilling Effects at http://www.chillingeffects.org. We do this in accordance with the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). You can search for the DMCA notice associated with the removal of your content by going to the Chilling Effects search page at http://www.chillingeffects.org/search.cgi, and entering in the URL of the blog post that was removed.

If it is brought to our attention that you have republished the post without removing the content/link in question, then we will delete your post and count it as a violation on your account. Repeated violations to our Terms of Service may result in further remedial action taken against your Blogger account including deleting your blog and/or terminating your account. DMCA notices concerning content on your blog may also result in action taken against any associated AdSense accounts. If you have legal questions about this notification, you should retain your own legal counsel.

Sincerely,

The Blogger Team

Affected URLs:

http://madmarketingtactics.blogspot.com/2010/11/slogans-spores-planted-in-consumers.html

Author's Note (1) at 8th February 2013: I have subsequently deleted the "offending post" hyper-linked above (just to avoid expending the time which would invariably be wasted in 1) researching the complaint; 2) determining its validity, and 3) editing the blog post, if necessary) has subsequently been removed.

Author's Note (2) at 8th February 2013: Several weeks ago I was surprised to find that one of my blogs, which had only been posted to once (and that was just a test!) was suspended by Google/ Blogger for possibly being a "spam blog". In the notification, Google stated that the blog might have been suspended in error due to (paraphrased) "certain kinks and quirks in the robotic search which algorithmically makes these determinations and has been known to make errors."

Google's/ Blogger's notification went on to say that if I emailed them at a particular address, they would respond to me within less than a business day with their determination in an email sent to the address of my choice. As a matter of record, I have sent them a total of eight separate requests during the course of the last several weeks, and have never received an acknowledgement, or an email from them. For inquiring minds, here is the text of the notification that Google sent to me [I'm gently sobbing as I relive this moment of horror]:

A SPAM BLOG? THIS CAN'T BE!





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Friday, January 20, 2012

Grow Your Twitter Following Exponentially - With The Best Followers, Too!

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If you want to attract readers, members, purchasers or simply visitors to you blog or cluster of blogs, Twitter is an outlet which you cannot afford to neglect. Just as every blog attracts a certain audience which relates to its subject matter and its writer’s style, a single twitter account is actually a topically-based news and commentary feed. 

And it draws a crowd, in much the same manner as a blog does, but often more easily (people have less patience, and they are not quite as particular about becoming Twitter followers as they are about becoming blog email or RSS Feed subscribers). 

There is also a great synergy -- you can attract visitors to your blogs by using your blog address in your Twitter Profile, and you can attract followers to your Twitter account by  simply posting a Twitter Follow Button at the bottom of your blog.


You can choose from an assortment of Twitter buttons here:
https://twitter.com/about/resources.



This same site also generates widgets, logos and other magnetic adornments for the footer section of your blog posts and RSS Feed posts. If you want to customize the look of your site and get especially fancy, you can conduct a Google Search on such word strings as “twitter+icons,” “twitter+buttons,” “twitter+graphics” and the like. Search both the web and images (on the upper left-hand selection toolbar of the Google page). Many of these are quite nice, and they are free as well.



Here are some sites for you to explore -- they are either free or very inexpensive sources for building a following for each of your themed (keyword- or topic-based) Twitter accounts. Visit each, then hit the “BACK” button in your browser, and look at the next. These services do not require that you purchase lists of “guaranteed followers.” 

The only other essential tools you should have in order to centrally manage all of your blogs and twitter accounts are TWITTERFEED (free, and available at http://twitterfeed.com), and TWEETADDER, which requires a one-time expenditure but which is the best tool of its kind for managing multiple Twitter accounts (up to thousands of separate accounts, if you’d like) and Twitter followers (up to millions of followers -- you may wish to start a cult....just kidding). 

You can purchase your own TWEETADDER by simply clicking on the visual ad toward the end of this post. If you do purchase it here, you will absolutely receive a bonus.


Here are the sites to review:


http://www.twellow.com/


http://www.free-followers.com/login.php


http://twiends.com/followers


http://twitclub.com/


https://twitter.com/about/resources



With the exception of the last link (discussed earlier), which is a wonderful site filled with twitter buttons, gadgets, logos, widgets and other highly-functional decorations to get your blogger audience to join your Twitter accounts as well, the the other ones are free, friendly, natural ways to rapidly build a strong following. I am not a big fan of paying for quantities of guaranteed followers -- the companies that provide these generally produce some twits with whom you would best not be associated, and they also tend to be somewhat unreliable.


While TWEETADDER, below, will help you automatically oncrease the number of followers for each of your Twitter accounts, its principal purpose is as a means of managing (automating) many time-consuming Twitter functions. It also allows you to send wonderful personalized thank-you letters and even some tasteful marketing information to each new follower -- and it gives you a choice of responses for each case -- heck, it’ll even randomize the responses if you’d like to be totally hands-off.


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Regardless of the more liberal (and expensive) “get followers quick” approaches, a combination of the ones suggested above, along with TWITTERFEED and TWEETADDER, will build you solid, cohesive groups of follows who are the, members, subscribers or customers most likely to be converted to clients. Quantity is wonderful -- but quality is every single bit as important.


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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Ping Your Blog, RSS Feed, Podcast, Or Video

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If you have a blog (or a group of blogs) which you continuously update, you must use Ping services in order maximize your SEO, escalate your search engine positioning, increase traffic (both unique/new and returning visitors) to your site, and to make your blog (i.e., your piece of n-dimensional real estate in cyberspace) more valuable in terms of visibility, credibility, and attractiveness to advertisers. In many cases, you can also (with a bit of creativity) also ping your RSS Feeds, Podcasts, Social Media Status Updates or Streams and Videos. In this last connection, pinging will absolutely help make your video go viral.

If you are an e-commerce or membership (list-building) site, pinging makes all of the relevent search engine services know that you have updated or posted new material to your blog. Combining frequent posting of quality content with regular pinging of your blog or RSS feed is the formula for building an ever-increasing following.

There are a great many ping services which ping to certain small groups (usually between 10 and 50) web-crawling, spidering, or robotic search services which, in turn, announce to the blogosphere that your blog or feed has been updated. Most of these services are free, and require multiple manual submissions of each of your blogs, or even for each of your new blog posts. Each of these free services has its own submission methods and "ping audience." The difficulty here is that some of the most valuable and potent search crawlers, spiders and robots (collectively, let's call them "sniffers") are not accessed by these services.

If you have a very active blog, or a growing collection of blogs in your own constellation, here is what I would suggest:

1) Use a fully- automated paid ping service (they are incredibly cheap) to automatically ping and re-ping all of your blog posts and RSS feeds every several days to the largest and best-rated group of sniffers available. The service which I believe is the best for this purpose is Pingler, which you can register for by clicking on the handy button below. They ping to well in excess of 100 of the very best sniffers in the business; they also ping your RSS feeds, podcasts and other social media updates (this last part is a bit tricky, but it can indeed be done!). After you've gotten yourself registered there (their operators are standing by), be sure to come back here -- don't worry, I'll wait...



If the button doesn't appear, just click on:

http://www.pingler.com/437.html

and also...

2) Use one of the manual (but free) pinging services for each of your blogs each month. A note of caution: Do not use more than one of these free services for any particular blog -- that could get you cited and even shut down for spamming. Instead, use one manual free service per month for each blog.

For example, if you have six different blogs and you want to use six of the free pinging services which I've listed below, use a rotational approach...register blog #1 with ping service #1 the first month (and register blog #2 with ping service #2, and so on); then, in the second month, rotate your blogs and ping services...register blog #1 with ping service #2 (and register blog #2 with ping service #3, and so on). Keep rotating around monthly. While you are doing this, remember that Pingler is automatically pinging every one of your blogs, RSS feeds and podcasts at regular intervals, too.

Following is a list of free manual (and semi-automated) ping services. Once again, only register one blog or blog post per month with any given service, and if you have several blogs, be certain to rotate services monthly:

Ping-o-Matic!

Ping-O-Matic is a service to update different search engines and sniffers that your blog has been updated with a new post.

PingMyBlog.com

PingMyBlog.com is a service which does some of the hard work for you. They notify several of the major sniffers in one fell swoop so that everyone knows about your latest blogs.

Autopinger

Semi - automates pinging some fairly good sniffers with your posts, RSS feeds and even your Podcasts.

Feed Shark

Same as above.

Pingates

Same as above, but not effective for RSS and podcasts.

PING.IN

Same as above, but not effective for RSS and podcasts.

Feed Ping

Same as above, but not effective for RSS and podcasts.

King Ping Your Blog

Similar to above, but better automated and more user-friendly. Not effective for RSS and podcasts. Quite good for new posts however.

Ping 4 Free: Free Blog Ping Service

Similar to Feed Ping, but not that effective for RSS and podcasts.

Syncr Ping Service

Similar to Feed Ping, but more effective for RSS services. Not particularly effective for podcasts.

Pingoat

In the land of the free, this one is my favorite. Ping over fifty high-quality sniffers instantly. Pingoat also has an XML-RPC server. Ping services like Technorati, Newsgator, Feedster and other well-known "brands". It is effective for your RSS feeds, but not particularly good for podcasts.

My favorite combination is Pingler (as the paid "foundation" for all pinging of posts, RSS feeds, podcasts and other social media) in conjunction with Pingoat.

That's all that there is to it. Gentlemen (and ladies): on your marks, get set, and Ping!

Faithfully,

Douglas Castle

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