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2010年04月1日

百度十一位现象

Aomox的“羊皮堂”一直都是百度关键词搜索的第一位,但周一突然下滑,降到十一位。原本以为是百度快照更新的原因,便试着更新羊皮堂的tag,并提交索引。可是到今天,百度快照更新了,站点的抓取页面却减少了。而“羊皮堂”的关键词只是第八页左右出现在Aomox Un Rss,而首页的“羊皮堂”则毫无踪迹了。

由第1位降到第11位,继而了无踪影,第一反应想起了百度11位。所谓百度11位,说的是人工干预流量高的词。百度认为排名较高的站不符合用户搜索体验,但该站符合搜索引擎友好,于是对该站的首页、内页或关键词进行降权。羊皮堂的关键词一直在百度搜索排行第一,比百度百科和知道的排位更高,或许百度觉得内容不应高于官方站或重点信息站,便对博客实施降权。

除了羊皮堂外,像淘宝研究、淘宝女装、淘宝女鞋等关键词还是比较稳定的。现在暂且不理会,等迟点自由了,才真正去实践想要做的事情,骑驴找马非我之愿,这也是沉寂已久的缘故。凡事皆有了绝,不含糊,但求有始有终,答案清晰明了。

2010年02月21日

网站提交入口

对于新站而言,提交网站到搜索引擎及相关目录,可以有效增加页面抓取量,提高整站价值。

下面是一些搜索引擎及目录的登录提交地址:

百度网站登录入口
Google网站登录入口
Yahoo网站登录入口
Bing网站登录入口
Hao123登录入口
Dmoz网站登录入口
Coodir网站目录登录入口
Alexa网站登录入口
Sogou网站收录
搜索引擎收录查询
中国搜索网站登录入口
有道搜索网站登录入口
Onebigdirectory.com 批量提交
Freewebsubmission.com 批量提交

还有一些博客搜索引擎的提交入口:

百度博客搜索提交入口:http://utility.baidu.com/blogsearch/submit.php 
搜狗搜索提交入口:http://www.sogou.com/feedback/blogfeedback.php
有道博客搜索提交入口:http://tellbot.youdao.com/report?type=BLOG&keyFrom=help
Soso搜索引擎博客提交:http://blog.soso.com/join.html
Google博客搜索引擎提交入口:http://blogsearch.google.com/ping?hl=zh-CN
Live搜索提交入口:http://search.msn.com/docs/submit.aspx
雅虎中国提交入口:http://search.help.cn.yahoo.com/h4_4.html
中文RSS搜索提交入口:http://www.feedss.com/add_channel.html
抓虾网站: http://www.zhuaxia.com
新浪爱问博客: http://blog.iask.com/add_new_rss.php
周博通(potu)网站: http://www.potu.com/index/index.php
中文博客搜索提交入口:http://www.souyo.com/guide/addblog.htm
博客搜索提交入口:http://www.icerocket.com/c?p=ping

为了更好被收录,提交Dmoz、digg、yahoo buzz、google buzz、wikipedia等等,能够提高站点的权重,更有利于站点排名。

2009年12月16日

鸡肋的Feedsky话题营销

类归于: 网络/Web — 标签:, , , , , , , , , — Xeo @ 17:17

刚打开Feedsky就看到以下信息,这些老旧的方式。本来一直用FeedBurner的,后来因为FeedBurner经常被和谐,就换feedsky来烧。除了是中文外,功能什么的还是无法与FB相比,而且是半死不活似的,信息更新慢,过期几个月的活动在首页挂了许久,官方博客也不更新了。是不是应该换血了?

Blog定价:¥60.00元

所属类别:IT*互联网

Feedsky不收取任何费用,而且将根据文章质量进行评分,并给予对应的现金奖励。

我们将根据你的Blog的受欢迎程度给你制定价格,这个定价将会决定你参与话题营销的收入。定价的指标包括你的Blog的Alexa全球排名、Google PageRank值、搜索引擎的反向链接数、Feed的订阅数以及曾经参与的话题营销的追踪评分。另外,我们还会根据你的Blog的社会化、经营者、发布状态等信息进行人工评分,以便使Blog定价更为合理。

2009年10月30日

INTERNATIONAL BUILDER’S SHOW

类归于: 展会/Fair — 标签:, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , — Xeo @ 09:22

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       At the International Builder’s Show, a new model house is promoted as a green luxury abode. But its size begs to differ. The so-called New American Home embodies both extremes of American construction—ever more square footage alongside a renewed interest in energy efficiency. From Las Vegas, we weigh in on this efficient and technologically impressive, if oversized home.

 

      The New American Home, a show house featured at this week’s International Builders’ Show in Las Vegas, seems to represent two extremes of American building impulses—lots of environmental innovation in an oversize package. The building isn’t just for gawking. It’s one of 14 similar houses for sale with price tags from $1 million to $4.5 million that include many of today’s sustainable technologies in an 8721-sq-ft spread. There is a reclaimed teak foyer table, a salvaged elm office floor, and the chaise lounge’s velvet and the countertops are made from scraps dutifully gathered from the grounds of mills and quarries. This green bling lives alongside some extravagant amenities: Flickering gas fireplaces pop up on vacant walls, the dog gets its own shower and the HDTVs are outnumbered only by the flat screen home automation panels so complex the interior designer had to learn how to turn on the lights. Handsome new LED bulbs save power—or would, if the house didn’t have so many hundreds of them. Solar panels heat hot water for the infinity pool. And damn, what a pool—complete with submerged, swim-up concrete bar stools. And there’s another bar outside the pool, and another in the basement.

      The New American Home’s rooftop bristles with photovoltaic panels that, the builders claim, completely make up for the 4200 kilowatt-hours a year in electricity to power its abundant lights and gadgets. But while the electricity is offset, the energy consumed by the house is not. The bulk of an estimated $2500 annual total utility cost would come from the natural gas used to heat and cool the house, heat the water and fire up those fireplaces. In its defense, the house cools itself using 39 percent as much fuel as a comparably sized structure, but using a rough Las Vegas average of $7 per million btuin natural gas (the national average is $4.90), we estimate that this house consumes close to 300 million Btu in gas per year. At 293 kwh-per-million Btu, that’s getting up past 85,000 kwh per year—three times the average American home’s 27,022 annual kwh. Put simply, this house is bloated.

      The wealthy, environmentally attuned family that presumably would move in could save far more energy by moving to a 3000 sq-ft. house—even one without all the solar panels.

 
      This model home, then, is not a model for sustainable living. And that’s not the only thing that feels out of joint here. The expansive house, like the Builders’ Show’s move to Las Vegas from Florida, was planned before the real estate bust. This city’s famous building boom has been replaced by a foreclosure era, with cranes abandoned at casino construction sites and building permit applications drying up faster than Lake Mead. This extravagant green showpiece seems unlikely to have many imitators in the current economic climate. For those who care about sustainability, that may be a good thing.

2009年08月13日



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