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Hi,
Welcome to November's Software Marketing News.
An HTML version can be viewed at http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/author-resource-newsletter33.html
MORE ON RSS - The Making of a Feed
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Last month the introduction to RSS generated
a lot of interest. As a result, I have written
a "how to" article on how to create an RSS feed.
The article can be found online at http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/article18.html
AWARDS
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Nominate Your Favorites for a 2004 ClientSide
Excellence Awards http://www.csnevents.com/awards2.asp
nominations will be accepted until November
30th 2003.
MSN CANCELS LOOKSMART
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In what some might consider poetic justice MSN
has announed it will cancel LookSmart's contract
after January 15, 2004. MSN currently accounts
for 65% of LookSmarts revenues. This in conjunction
with a recent LookSmart class action settlement
does not bode well for LookSmart's future.
CONFERENCES
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This year Software Marketing Resource is a very
proud sponsor of the European Shareware Conference.
The conference is scheduled to be held in Cologne,
Germany December 8 & 9. Don't miss this event!
The conference includes educational sessions
and networking for developers and vendors. Sponsorship
opportunities still exist, details can be found
at http://www.euroconference.org/
WAREZ :-(
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Got a note from Michael at File Kicker http://www.filekicker.com
and according to his recent summary reports
of the top 10 warez sites and the number one
crack site is about the same size as the number
two legitimate download site. Appalling statistic!
As Warez sites grow its clear that warez site
filtering is going to be even more important.
ALL THE WEB & ALTAVISTA MERGING?
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Last February Overture aquired both AltaVista
and FAST it appears, that the technologies are
now merging. The new submission on All The Web
(FAST) includes that the submitter enter a graphical
submission code, similar to the technology that
AltaVista has employed to prevent Search Engine
spamming.
DOCUMENTATION HELP
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I was contacted by a University looking for
developers requiring assistance with documentation.
They are looking for products with English-language
interface for which there is little or no existing
written documentation or Help files. The contact
person should be able to speak English well
enough to answer questions from the student
via e-mail and should be thoroughly familiar
with the software and its intended audience
and usage.
Students will receive the list of available
software in January and will be able to select
the software they would like to work with. Each
student will have a different software. If a
student chooses your software, he will contact
you via e-mail with an introduction and perhaps
some questions in late January or early February.
The students will be developing prototypes for
written documentation and Help files. They may
not be able to finish the entire documentation
project by the end of the class, but they will
provide you with whatever they have done, free
of charge.
Participation expected from the programmer/developer:
we would like you to be available via e-mail
to talk with the student about your product
and answer his questions from January through
May 2004.
Anyone who would like their software put on
the list should e-mail faithe@wempen.com
and provide their e-mail address and their Web
site address including a link where the software
may be downloaded.
SUMMARY OF SPAM LAWS
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Interesting link summarizes SPAM laws by state
http://www.spamlaws.com/state/summary.html
WEB PAGE MONITORING SERVICE
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ChangeDetect is a FREE service that saves your
favorite web pages, monitors content for changes
and sends an automatic email notification to
you whenever your web pages are updated. http://www.changedetect.com/
ADSENSE & LYCOS
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Google has signed Lycos to AdSense Contextual
Advertising. Contextual advertising matches
ads to content. If a website is about school
work ads relating to school books, or educational
programs might be served. In the future Google
will provide relevant contextually-targeted
ads to pages of Terra Lycos' U.S. properties
including Angelfire, HotWired, Lycos.com, Matchmaker,
Quote, Raging Bull, Terra.com, Tripod, Webmonkey,
WhoWhere and Wired.
AH-HA
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Due to Ah-ha's expanded network, ah-ha.com is
establishing a minimum bid of $0.03 for all
paid keyword listings effective December 1st,
2003. Any bids made prior to that time frame
will be "grandfathered". If you are interested
in PPC on Ah-ha and want to lock a low rate
be sure to submit your bids prior to December
1st!
BLOGS
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I've succumbed to peer pressure and created
a web blog from SMR. The blog will contain daily
marketing tips for online marketers and software
developers. Check it out http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/blog.html
ARTICLES
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Figuring out What works on a website is so important.
I mean it isn't how many visitors you get, or
how many downloads lets face it. For most people
its about conversion or how much money you make.
Designing your website to optomize your revenue
is what online marketing is all about. The following
article details how you can test copy or price
and see what works best - http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/article19.html
I've always been a fan of Vertical Marketing,
in fact we've found vertical or targeted marketing
to be the most effective way to promote NotePage's
software. The following article details how
to carve out a niche http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com/article20.html
GOOGLE
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Google announced Sept 30th their purchase of
Kaltix Corp. Kaltix has developed personalized
and context-sensitive search technologies that
Google apparently wanted. It makes us ponder
what they're going to innovate next. In addition
Google will provide context ads and search advertising
for About.com and other PrimeMedia properties.
YEAH!!! GOOGLE LOOSES TRADEMARK SUIT
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As many of you might remember in August's issue
of SMR I was lamenting about a competitor bidding
on our company name and product names in Adwords.
Google, told me as a courtesy they look into
those type issues but its really not their responsibility
to police trademark infringements on Adwords.
Apparently french handbag maker Vuitton successfully
sued Google for displaying ads from rival companies
based on Vuitton's trademarked terms. Right
now it's likely that Google will have to alter
their Adword policy.
MICROSOFT NEWS
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Peter from Microsoft asked me to send out information
on MS Windows programs, many people are operating
with out-of-date information about the Windows
logo program, e.g., VeriTest is no longer involved
in testing Windows desktop applications for
the logo, in fact, applications are self-tested
by the developer who then certifies to Microsoft
that they passed the logo testing. The only
cost associated with getting an application
logo'd is the once-per-company cost of obtaining
a code signing certificate from Verisign, $400,
which is used to sign all applications produced
by that company. See http://www.microsoft.com/winlogo/software/default.mspx
for the latest information on obtaining the
"Designed for Windows XP" logo.
Thank you for your continued interest in Software
Marketing Resource
Sharon Housley
Software Marketing Resource - http://www.softwaremarketingresource.com
NotePage, Inc. - http://www.notepage.net
Messaging Software - http://www.messaging-software.net
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