Blog news

The Google-dance has happened to b2blog!. Two months after switching URLs, it looks like Google has fully assimilated the site. My page rank is 5 again. The archives are getting hits from the search engines, instead of to the old site. And I finally invested in Blogger Pro to make posting a little easier and to pay kudos for their services. (Also made a “Amazon donation” to Harmonica Lessons website, too. Keeping the internet economy going.)

I’ll be posting an article about site search, inspired by a recent white paper from GlobalSpec.

Helping a friend

Vincent Flanders asked at Web Pages That Suck what you would do if your spouse had a website that sucked? I think this applies to any family or friend who knows your are involved in web sites. Here are my thoughts: I’d do two things…

1. Give him/her a copy of Web-Usability by Jakob Neilsen. It’s more subtle than Vincent’s book.

2. I’d ask him/her to show you their best competitor’s website, then ask them what makes it the best. Maybe compare it one-for-one with their site.

Then make a list of things that they should/can add to their site to make it more like that competitor. That will help them focus and be ready to dump certain techniques.

CRM shopping update

Well, the local Goldmine rep hasn’t called me back regarding my two messages I left. Someone I know says their contract with Goldmine is on the rocks, so maybe that is why. They also pointed out their very high support rates, which, when rolled into my quote don’t look that scarry, but by their own are quite high.

I talked to the inside sales manager at SalesLogix this week. He advised me that as long as I am talking to one of their resellers, I should stick with them until I request to eliminate the relationship thru SalesLogix. This is done to avoid competition between dealers, which I understand. He did tell me that if I want their software set-up to work with our ERP software, I will have to buy from our ERP company, as they are the only ones licensed to sell that version.

So, trying to select from the top two CRM software packages is going to be an excercise in patience, it looks like!

Blog marketing

In response to an email I recieved:

I’ve heard about marketing related blogs, but I think they will be hard to pull off. You need a number of ingredients:

Knowledge
Passion
Personality
Support

Knowledge is the hardest, I think, especially if you aren’t selling a service. Why? Because people are going to be most interested the experiences of other users like themselves. No one wants to hear a salesman pontificate about his products success and wonderful uses, will they? (Services are different because you are selling your knowledge.)

My idea is to do a limited-time blog for the sole purpose of documenting a customer experience. Take my current shopping for a CRM program and subsequent installation. A blog could be a diary of my experience. The CRM company could feature my blog as a way to let new potential clients see and prepare for such an undertaking. Of course the question is how do my efforts become owned/used by the company I am buying from and why?

Interesting?

A new website tool for me

I’ve always found myself looking for tools to help do what a computer should be able to do. Right now, I want to learn how to better control access to my website and my blog. Turns out that adding a “htaccess” file can do a lot of behind-the-scenes tricks like automatic redirects. I’m going to try this to get my old blog page off of Google. Google says until it sees the redirect, it will still crawl the site, although the bare-bones content there should reduces its value considerably. Here is a helpful guide to the tricks you can employ.

Comprehensive guide to .htaccess- intro

About B2B marketplaces

Online marketplaces were promised to revolutionize business, and it is partially true. This article reports the electronics industry still has 83% of its B2B exchanges in existance, in comparison with half that for this type of market in general. For the small players like me, we aren’t affected, but we should know what the marketplace is doing or not doing.

Electronic Business

Postcard decks redux

I’ve written about postcard deck advertising before. Attracted the attention of a fellow launching a new product who asked me to recommend some decks. My market is different than his, but I did write this back to him.

But some advice I will give you is that it is best to pick card decks associated with a trade publication if at all possible. They have certified their circulation list via a BPA audit. There are a lot of secondary card decks out there using less credible, but maybe viable, lists. One I get mailings from is www.venturedirect.com. They seem large enough to be trustworthy.



Since my post last year, I’ve become even less likely to run card decks. They are good for getting attention, but less valuable for brand building. Plus my marketing interests are shifting. One thing I will tell you to not expect many cards to actually be returned. Most that are will be from prisoners.



I expect that the card deck is a dying breed anyway. Two publications I know of are sending emails instead of, or in conjunction with their snail-mailing. To that end, you might consider sponsoring a third-party newsletter, perhaps for an online site, or a trade publication. Then it becomes branding.

Scam busted!

Blogging sometimes seems hardly worth it if you count by page views, but the number of people I’ve talked to along the way has made it enjoyable.

I received an email from the Canadian Competition Bureau, who investigates deceptive telemarketing. They were responding to my posting dated October 01/2002 about receiving phone calls from ecommerceregister.com.

Turns out they have filed charges against this company for deceptive telemarketing, among other things. Turns out there was a relationship with Hanson Publications, who used to keep calling wanting to “renew my directory listing”.

If you’ve been contacted by ecommerceregister, I’m sure the Canadian Competition Bureau would love to hear from you. Email me and I will get you in touch with the right people.