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Welcome to Difficult Problems in Cyberlaw, a January course taught by Professor Jonathan Zittrain and Elizabeth Stark, co-hosted by Stanford Law School and Harvard Law SchooI.
Google Page Rank Is Dead - Part II


In addition to this wiki, this class maintains a [http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/difficultprobs/ blog] and [http://twitter.com/DifficultProbs twitter feed]. Check them out!
I mentioned how Google's Page Ranking System has become useless, but in the same time, many business informed entrepreneurs still give it credit and could possibly discredit or credit your website appropriately to it's position.  


If you are a student, please see the [[Student Responsibilities]] section and [[Course Logistics]].  For admins looking for details on field trips, please visit [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/difficultproblems/Main_Page#Field_Trip_Logistic here].  All regular class meetings will be at '''Stanford Law School Classroom 280B'''.
Simply I - Google Site Rank Is Useless - Or Ist It?


This [http://www.law.stanford.edu/contact/#maps map site] has a map of the [http://www.aaccessmaps.com/show/map/us/ca/bayarea Bay Area], [http://ucomm.stanford.edu/map/ Stanford campus], and [http://transportation.stanford.edu/images/visitor-bus.pdf visitor parking] at Stanford.<br>
I discussed how Google's Page Ranking System has become useless, but at the same time, many business savvy entrepreneurs however give it credit and may discredit or credit your internet site consequently to it's position.  
'''[http://www.paramounttraining.com.au/ Customer Service Training]'''
<br>
The four main difficult problems to be addressed are:
*[[Global Network Initiative]] ([[GNI Brainstorming |Group Page]])
*[[Ubiquitous Human Computing]]  ([[Ubicomp Brainstorming |Group Page]])
*[[Future of Wikipedia]]
*[[Cybersecurity]] ([[Cybersecurity Project|Final Project]]) ([[Cybersecurity Brainstorming |Brainstorming Page]])


Cross-cutting themes include:
"Let us really go thorough to simply take our 1st steps towards making Google's site rank behind!"
*[[Due process on the Internet among private sheriffs]]
*[[The role of intermediaries]]
*[[Motivating good and bad actors]]
*[[Collaborating and relying on masses]]
*[[Privacy and Anonymity on the Internet]]


Group presentation schedule:
If you are like 1000's of individuals on the web, you have been following page rating so near for so long, it can be actually however for you to break the pattern. "No pattern may be completely broken, it have to be replaced with another."
*Friday, Jan. 15th: Ubiquitous Human Computing
*Tuesday, Jan. 19th: Cybersecurity
*Wednesday, Jan. 20th: Global Network Initiative
*Thursday, Jan. 21st: Future of Wikipedia


1st Step: Remove Pr From Your Google ToolBar  [http://www.linkemperor.com/link-builder backlink building tool]


==WEEK ONE: DEFINING THE PROBLEMS==
Google probably will not like me with this one but I would suggest hitting "Options" within your google toolbar, take off "Page Rank."


<center> '''Monday, January 4th''' </center>
Congratulations, you've done it. Advertising your website has had a fresh turn, a bright street is ahead!!


'''LUNCH''': 12-2pm SLS, Room 280B
We are able to now go back and search online. Before we do, try NOT to think about what sort of website's importance was measured by Google's page ranking, instead have a good look at each site that you visit.
:Student introductions
:Student introductions


'''CLASS''': 7:20-9:20pm SLS Room 280B
Pay special attention to the information, layout, functionality, and friendliness. Do you enjoy it? Why do you want it? Right down things, images, styles, something that you like from websites that you pass by.  
:A brief overview of the course, its goals and expectations, including an introduction to the difficult problems and the cross-cutting themes.
:A quiz on Zittrain's book, <span style="font-variant:small-caps">[http://yupnet.org/zittrain/ The Future of the Internet: And How to Stop It]</span> will be given.  
:Brief introduction to the Global Network Initiative


''Readings For Class'':
Create a "Favorites Folder" inside your browser, call it "Opportunities." In this "opportunities" folder, add websites that interest you, or your visitors would be interested by that. [http://www.linkemperor.com/ professional link building services]
*Read <span style="font-variant:small-caps">[http://yupnet.org/zittrain/ The Future of the Internet: And How to Stop It]</span>
*Explore the [http://www.globalnetworkinitiative.org/ Global Network Initiative] website
*Read the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/cyberlaw_winter10/GNI GNI Wiki Primer]


''Assignments'': Before next class, post [[Day 2 Predictions]].  
Mix all these favorite items that you like to form new projects for the business. Keep GOING BACK again to these web resources that you loved and take a look to see if there are any good opportunities for both organizations to prosper together.  


''Thoughts after class'': [[Day 1 Thoughts]]
Internet Marketing is never done alone, effective marketing on line requires one to create your personal "web" to get readers with. What better way to do so then by linking with web sites that you like.


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Why should we do that?


<center> '''Tuesday, January 5th''' </center>
So that you can steer clear of Google's Page Ranking all together, we must replace it with our personal "web measurement system" to ascertain whether or not our business must propose, change ads, or conduct business with one other.


'''CYBERSECURITY BACKGROUND: ''BONUS''''': 2-4pm SLS Room 280B
In the long run, we won't be selecting websites because they rank effectively, we will eventually be selecting only websites that we all personally like.  
: Professor Zittrain will interview Professor [http://www.law.harvard.edu/faculty/directory/index.html?id=559 Jack Goldsmith] as an overview of cybersecurity as it has evolved and as it can potentially be addressed.  


*''Bonus Writing Opportunity'': produce a summary of the cybersecurity event, to be used as background reading for Thursday
Personal resources produce a better world for your readers. Remember, a lot of any visitors do not know about the earth of Google Page Ranking and the method that you might of been addicted to it.  [http://www.linkemperor.com/blog link building reviews]


'''CLASS''': 5:15-7:15pm SLS Room 280B
Building A Individual Position System: [http://www.linkemperor.com/blog read about seo link building company]
:Identify the first-order problems regarding corporate responsibility and free expression on the internet. Examine how GNI attempts to address these problems and then evaluate whether GNI is a success and whether better approaches could be taken.  
:Introduction to ubiquitous human computing.


''Guests:''
In order to personally list internet sites, there are certainly a few dimensions it is possible to take... Consider these questions when browsing...
*Mark Chandler, CISCO
*Chuck Cosson, Microsoft
*Dunstan Hope, BSR


''Readings:''
* What's their alexa standing? or Rank from Ranking.com?
*Read Rhys Blakely,''[http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/industry_sectors/media/article728898.ece Yahoo in second Chinese blog Row],'' <span style="font-variant:small-caps">TimesOnline</span>, Feb. 9, 2006.
*Read Colin Maclay, "[http://drop.io/cyberlaw_winter10/asset/maclay-access-controlled-pdf Protecting Privacy and Expression Online]," ''in'' <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Access Controlled</span> (Ronald Diebert et al., eds., MIT Press: Cambridge, MA, 2010).
*Read GNI [http://www.globalnetworkinitiative.org/cms/uploads/1/GNI_-_Principles_1_.pdf Guiding Principles]
*Read the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/cyberlaw_winter10/Ubiquitous_Human_Computing UbiComp Wiki Primer]


''Assignments'': Before next class, post [[Day 3 Predictions]].
Does the website appear to be getting matching traffic with yours?


''Thoughts after class'': [[Day 2 Thoughts]]
Does the website you are looking at have incoming links from Google in the same industry as yours? Pay close attention to who links to the sites your research.


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* Most Important: Do you get a good feeling when you visit their site?


<center> '''Wednesday, January 6th''' </center>
If you do not, 8 moments out of 10, other visitors will not both. I never recommend a website that does not feel right. 1st impressions mean far more than people think. Sometimes, the web can be a action and many things that individuals see make us answer it without even knowing it. You want people to like you and trust you enough to complete with business with you.


'''CLASS''': 6:30-8:30pm SLS Room 280B, guests to begin arriving at 7:00pm
* Last but not least: Will you be happy knowing that your visitors will be better off as a result of it and those sites you propose have a personal contact?
:Examine the nature of ubiquitous human computing and potential future applications of human computing and the dangers.
:Introduction to cybersecurity.


''Guests'':
As we all get in an excellent rhythm on the web and start putting complete private resources on our websites, the net would have been a better position for all our readers.  
*Lukas Biewald, [http://crowdflower.com/ CrowdFlower]
*Bjoern Hartman, see his [http://bjoern.org/projects/catbook/ Mechanical Turk Cats Book]
*Aaron Koblin, see his [http://www.aaronkoblin.com/work.html Ten Thousand Cents and Sheep Market projects]
''Readings'':
*Visit [http://www.zianka.net/ busana muslim][http://www.mturk.com/ Mechanical Turk], [http://www.liveops.com/ LiveOps], [http://hadian.web.id Wap Blog] [http://www.crowdflower.com CrowdFlower] [http://isowap.com Mobile SEO] or other human computing site
**Watch the [http://www.anggabatik.com/ baju batik][http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/2167086 12-minute video] of Lukas' CrowdFlower presentation at TechCrunch
*Skim Nancy R. Mansfield, ''[http://www.allbusiness.com/technology/internet-technology/618188-1.html The information revolution and its impact on the employment relationship: an analysis of the cyberspace workplace]'', <span style="font-variant:small-caps">American Business Law Journal</span> (2003).
*Kate Thomas,[http://almunawwar.net/ pesantren] ''[http://www.seiu.org/2009/12/insurers-hire-mafia-to-spam-congress.php Insurers Hire Mafia to Spam Congress]'', <span style="font-variant:small-caps">SEIU.org Blog</span>, Dec. 10, 2009.
*Read Jonathan Zittrain, ''[http://drop.io/cyberlaw_winter10/asset/ssrn-id1140445-pdf Ubiquitous Human Computing]'', SSRN Paper No 32/2008 (July 2008).
*Read the [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/cyberlaw_winter10/Cybersecurity Cybersecurity Wiki Primer]


'''ASSIGNMENT: Due -- Email Admin with Problem Topic Choice'''
Try and allow the greater source directories within your area to list everything possible, the most effective course of action for your business is to create some thing together with your personal touch.


''Assignment'': Before next class, post [[Day 4 Predictions]].
I am hoping you've loved this II part line!
 
''Thoughts after class'': [[Day 3 Thoughts]]
 
----
 
<center> '''Thursday, January 7th''' </center>
 
'''CLASS''': 11:10am-1:10pm SLS Room 280B, guests to begin arriving at 11:40am
:Cybersecurity has been identified as one of the greatest threats facing the United States today, but it is ill-defined and almost impossible to address. How can we frame this problem to better inspire solutions?  How should government, military, businesses, and internet/tech approach the problem from different angles and do these different approaches work together?
:Introduction to Future of Wikipedia
 
''Guests'':
*Chuck Cosson, Microsoft
 
''Readings'':
*Listen to David Clark, [http://www.musikdahsyat.info/ lagu terbaru][http://www.ischool.berkeley.edu/newsandevents/events/sl20090304 The Internets We Did Not Build].
*Col. Allen & Lt. Col Demchak, ''[http://drop.io/cyberlaw_winter10 The Palestinian-Israeli Cyberwar]'', <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Military Review</span> (2003).
*Kim Zetter, ''[http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2008/08/revealed-the-in/ Revealed: The Internet's Biggest Security Hole]'', <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Wired</span> (2008).
*Review <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Zittrain, [http://yupnet.org/zittrain/ The Future of the Internet: And How to Stop It]</span>; Chapter 3
*Skim CENTRA Technology, [http://www.anehuniklucu.com/ berita unik][http://drop.io/cyberlaw_winter10 Cyber Compendium] Workshop, Nov. 2009.
*Skim the White House [http://www.whitehouse.gov/assets/documents/Cyberspace_Policy_Review_final.pdf Cyberspace Policy Review] (2009); focus on the introduction/overview and the Near & Mid-Term Action Plans.
*Read [http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/cyberlaw_winter10/Future_of_Wikipedia Future of Wikipedia] wiki background paper
 
''Assignment'': Before next class, post [[Day 5 Predictions]].
 
''Thoughts after class'': [[Day 4 Thoughts]]
 
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<center> '''Friday, January 8th''' </center>
 
'''FIELD TRIP: ''BONUS''''': 10:30 am eBay office visit (shuttle from SLS), including JZ talk and meeting with eBay lawyers and security experts
*If you're unable to attend, you might want to watch JZ's [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw3h-rae3uo Minds for Sale talk].
 
'''CLASS''': 3:00-5:00pm SLS Room 280B, guests to begin arriving at 3:30pm
:Wikipedia has grown quickly and rapidly to become one of if not the largest online content-generating collaboration. Following the 2009 Wikimania, Wikimedia has undertaken a self-review, looking at strategies for the future of Wikipedia. Is it a sustainable model?  and if so, to what other fields is it applicable? How can its reception in academia be improved? and what are its applications for education?
:Brief introduction of next week's cross-cutting themes
 
''Guests'':
*Stu West, [http://www.gadgetsnew.us/ new gadgets][http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Board_of_Trustees#Stu_West Wikimedia Foundation Board Member]
*Mike Godwin, Wikimedia General Counsel
*Phoebe Ayers, Wikimedia volunteer
 
''Readings'':
*Review <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Zittrain, [http://yupnet.org/zittrain/ The Future of the Internet: And How to Stop It]</span>; Chapter 6
*Peruse Wikipedia's [http://strategy.wikimedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Strategy Page]
*Strona, ''[http://prawo.uni.wroc.pl/~kwasnicki/EkonLit6/WikipediaSoul.pdf The Battle for Wikipedia's Soul]'', <span style="font-variant:small-caps">The Economist</span>, March 6, 2008.
*''[http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2007/01/26/wiki A Stand Against Wikipedia?]'', <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Inside Higher Ed</span>, Jan. 26, 2007.
*Browse [http://trendsandroid.com/ games android][http://www.wikipedia-watch.org/ Wikipedia Watch] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Criticism_of_Wikipedia Criticism of Wikipedia]
*''[http://www.resourceshelf.com/2009/11/23/wsj-volunteers-log-off-as-wikipedia-ages/ Wikipedia Volunteers Log Off as Wikipedia Ages]'', <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Wall Street Journal</span>.
*''[http://infodisiac.com/blog/2009/12/new-editors-are-joining-english-wikipedia-in-droves/ New editors are joining English Wikipedia in droves?]'', <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Infodisiac</span>, Dec. 6, 2009.
 
''Assignment'': Before next class, post [[Day 6 Predictions]].
 
''Thoughts after class'': [[Day 5 Thoughts]]
 
'''EVENING EVENT: ''BONUS''''': Cocktails and hors d'oeuvres at David Hornik's office in Palo Alto after class.
 
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<center> '''Saturday, January 9th''' </center>
 
Tour of San Francisco (Optional); details TBD. To give input and suggestions, visit [[Tour Ideas]].
 
==WEEK TWO: CROSS-CUTTING THEMES==
 
<center> '''Monday, January 11th''' </center>
 
'''CLASS''': 7:20-9:20pm SLS Room 280B, guests to begin arriving at 7:50pm
:One potential way to address some of the problems addressed in this course is through innovations and technological solutions. Several solutions have changed the way our browsers work and thereby changed the way we interact with the internet, making life better. In what other areas could a similar approach be applied? Change the technology, save the world.
:Introduction to cross-cutting theme of privacy, anonymity and liability on the internet
 
''Guests'':
*John M. Agosta, [http://disputefinder.cs.berkeley.edu/ DisputeFinder]
*Tye Rattenbury, DisputeFinder
*Rob Ennals, DisputeFinder
*Tad Hersch, DisputeFinder
 
''Readings'':
*Visit [http://www.herdict.org/web/ HerdictWeb]
*Watch [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NggzBHSXdCo Video explanation of Herdict] (student suggested)
*Zittrain's [http://www.hyperorg.com/blogger/2009/02/10/berkman-jz-on-herdict/ Comments on Herdict] at a Berkman Center Lunch
*Visit [http://disputefinder.cs.berkeley.edu/ DisputeFinder] (Test it out!)
*Visit [https://www.new.net/ New.net]
**How can .church domain names exist when it does not exist? Look at the new.net domain decoder
**Compare with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Internet_top-level_domains List of Internet Domains]
*Read Introduction to Ann Bartow, ''[http://www.law.harvard.edu/students/orgs/jlg/vol322/383-430.pdf  Internet Defamation As Profit Center: The Monetization of Online Harrassment]'', 32 <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Harvard Journal of Law & Gender</span> 383 (2009).
 
''Assignment'': Before next class, post [[Day 7 Predictions]].
 
''Thoughts after class'': [[Day 6 Thoughts]]
 
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<center> '''Tuesday, January 12th''' </center>
 
'''WORKSHOP: ''BONUS''''': 1-2pm Faculty Lounge, Stanford [http://public.resource.org/law.gov/ law.gov workshop]
Hosted by Carl Malamud
:Some students attend the entire workshop, 10am-3pm
 
 
'''CLASS''': 5:15-7:15pm SLS Room 280B, guests to begin arriving at 5:45pm
:Privacy and anonymity can raise significant issues for accountability for online actions. Users often believe they are more anonymous than they truly are online - how can we better educate the public about the reality of privacy online? Consider the Drumbeat privacy project and creative commons issues.
:Introduction to the cross-cutting theme of due process and dispute resolution on the internet.
 
''Guests'':
*Ryan Calo, SLS Fellow
*Ebele Okobi-Harris, Yahoo! Director of Business and Human Rights
*Mark Surman, Mozilla
*Michael Fertik, Reputation Defender
*Carl Malamud
*Julie Martin, Mozilla
*Aza Raskin, Mozilla
 
''Readings'':
*Browse [http://creativecommons.org/ Creative Commons] for discussion
*Review <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Zittrain, [http://yupnet.org/zittrain/ The Future of the Internet: And How to Stop It]</span>; Chapter 9 on Data Genealogy
*Odia Kagan, ''[http://www.ibls.com/internet_law_news_portal_view.aspx?s=latestnews&id=1915 Fighting Anonymous Defamation],'' <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Int'l Business Law Services</span>, November 26, 2007.
*Consider commercial applications; visit [http://www.reputationdefender.com/ ReputationDefender]
*[https://wiki.mozilla.org/Drumbeat/Challenges/Privacy_Icons Drumbeat privacy icon challenge] backgrounder
 
''Additional Materials'' (suggested by student):
*Watch [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCbKv9yiLiQ Message from Anonymous to the Church of Scientology];
*Skim [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anonymous_%28group%29 Wikipedia's article about Anonymous Group];
*Read about (and use!) [http://www.torproject.org/ Tor]
 
''Assignment'': Before next class, post [[Day 8 Predictions]].
 
''Thoughts after class'': [[Day 7 Thoughts]]
 
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<center> '''Wednesday, January 13th''' </center>
 
'''CLASS''': 6:30-8:30pm SLS Room 280B, guests to begin arriving at 7:00pm
:How do our due process concerns translate to the internet and online communities? Should due process exist on the internet? Is the internet public or private space and under what terms do we have the privilege or right to access? 
:Consider, for example, how much due process should be required to remove an account from Facebook, Google or Twitter. How much due process is necessary for a take-down on YouTube and what right of appeal do you have in any of these circumstances?
:Introduction to online collaboration and group motivation strategies
 
''Guests'':
 
* Kim Scott, Google
 
''Readings'':
 
* Skim Elizabeth Thornburg, ''[http://faculty.smu.edu/ethornbu/Thornburg%20Macro.doc Going Private: Technology, Due Process, and Internet Dispute Resolution]'', 34 <span style="font-variant:small-caps">Univ. Cal. Davis</span> 151 (2000).
* Read through the Facebook or Google terms of service (see the primer above)
* Recall Zittrain, Chapter 7, on [http://yupnet.org/zittrain/archives/18#48 Private Sheriffs]
* Terri Wells, ''[http://www.seochat.com/c/a/Search-Engine-News/Beware-the-Google-Death-Penalty/ Beware the Google 'Death Penalty']'',<span style="font-variant:small-caps">Search Engine News</span> (2006)
* Social media rules and regulations on [http://www.sorezki.com/services/smo/ Social media marketing]
 
''Assignment'': Before next class, post [[Day 9 Predictions]].
 
''Thoughts after class'': [[Day 8 Thoughts]]
 
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<center> '''Thursday, January 14th''' </center>
 
'''CLASS''': 11:10am-1:10pm SLS Room 280B, guests to begin arriving at 11:40am
:Online collaboration projects require internet organizations to motivate and coordinate large groups of people.  This requires both motivating good actors to participate and motivating bad actors either to not participate or to conform to the rules/standards of the site.  How can website hosts face these challenges? How involved should the users of cooperatively developed sites be in their governments?
 
''Guests'':
*Daniel Hoffer, [http://www.couchsurfing.org/ Couchsurfing]
*Micah Schaffer
*Dan Scholnick, [http://www.trinityventures.com/venture-capital-team/bio.php?first-name=Dan&last-name=Scholnick Trinity Ventures]
*Ben Rigby, [http://beextra.org The Extraordinaries]
*Stu West, [http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Board_of_Trustees#Stu_West Wikimedia Foundation Board Member]
 
''Readings'':
*F. Gino, Jun Gu, & Chen-Bo Zhong, ''[http://drop.io/cyberlaw_winter10 Contagion or Restitution? When bad apples can motivate ethical behavior]'', 45 <span style="font-variant:small-caps">J. Experimental Social Psychology</span> 1299-1302 (2009).
*Browse [http://www.opencouchsurfing.org/ OpenCouchSurfing.org] posts and complaints
*Review readings from Friday, January 8th on Wikipedia and motivation of contributors
 
''Thoughts after class'': [[Day 9 Thoughts]]
 
'''CLASS SOCIAL''': Bonus, evening, details TBD
 
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<center> '''Friday, January 15th''' </center>
 
'''CLASS''': 1:00-3:00pm SLS Room 280B, guests to begin arriving at 1:30pm
:Ubiquitous Human Computing presentation (60 min)
:Discussion of solution's strengths and weaknesses and other approaches to consider
 
''Guests'':
*Fabio Rosati, Elance
 
''Group Documents'':
*[http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AVl_o5lQOXEqZGMzejN4OG5fMjEzZnFyeG54ZG4&hl=en Best practices ]
*[http://docs.google.com/Doc?docid=0AVl_o5lQOXEqZGMzejN4OG5fMjE2Z3pjNWR2ZGM&hl=en Technological solutions ]
 
''Thoughts about the discussed solutions'': [[UHC Solutions]]
 
==WEEK THREE: SOLUTIONS==
 
<center> '''Monday, January 18th''' </center>
 
'''NO CLASS''': [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King,_Jr._Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day]
 
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<center> '''Tuesday, January 19th''' </center>
 
'''FIELD TRIP: ''BONUS''''': Google, 3:30pm
 
'''CLASS''': Held at Google during visit
:Cybersecurity presentation (60 min)
:Discussion of solution's strengths and weaknesses and other approaches to consider
 
''Guests'':
*Mitchell Baker
 
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<center> '''Wednesday, January 20th''' </center>
 
'''FIELD TRIP: ''BONUS'':''' Facebook, 12:30-2pm (TBC)
 
'''CLASS''': 6:30-8:30pm SLS Room 280B, guests to begin arriving at 7:00pm
:Global Network Initiative presentation (60 min)
:Discussion of solution's strengths and weaknesses and other approaches to consider
 
''Guests'':
*Esther Wojcicki
 
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<center> '''Thursday, January 21st''' </center>
 
'''CLASS''': 11:10am-1:10pm SLS Room 280B, guests to begin arriving at 11:40am
:Future of Wikipedia presentation (60 min)
:Discussion of solution's strengths and weaknesses and other approaches to consider
 
''Guests'':
*Craig Newmark, [http://www.craigslist.org/about/craig_newmark Craigslist founder] and [http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Advisory_Board#Craig_Newmark Wikimedia Foundation Advisory Board member]
*[http://playbox.me/free-slots free slots]
*Edward Wes
*Jack Herrick, founder of [http://www.wikihow.com/Main-Page WikiHow]
*Stu West, [http://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Board_of_Trustees#Stu_West Wikimedia Foundation Board Member]
 
'''WRAP-UP DINNER''': 7:20-9:20pm SLS Student Lounge
 
<center> '''Friday, January 22nd''' </center>
 
'''ReputationDefender visit''': 2:30pm
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http://en.community.dell.com/members/medicalreceptionist/default.aspx
 
 
[http://www.fiksfare.net/item/87-book-of-ra spielen]
 
'''FINAL PROJECTS DUE'''

Revision as of 22:47, 7 June 2013

Google Page Rank Is Dead - Part II

I mentioned how Google's Page Ranking System has become useless, but in the same time, many business informed entrepreneurs still give it credit and could possibly discredit or credit your website appropriately to it's position. 

Simply I - Google Site Rank Is Useless - Or Ist It?

I discussed how Google's Page Ranking System has become useless, but at the same time, many business savvy entrepreneurs however give it credit and may discredit or credit your internet site consequently to it's position.

"Let us really go thorough to simply take our 1st steps towards making Google's site rank behind!"

If you are like 1000's of individuals on the web, you have been following page rating so near for so long, it can be actually however for you to break the pattern. "No pattern may be completely broken, it have to be replaced with another."

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Congratulations, you've done it. Advertising your website has had a fresh turn, a bright street is ahead!!

We are able to now go back and search online. Before we do, try NOT to think about what sort of website's importance was measured by Google's page ranking, instead have a good look at each site that you visit.

Pay special attention to the information, layout, functionality, and friendliness. Do you enjoy it? Why do you want it? Right down things, images, styles, something that you like from websites that you pass by.

Create a "Favorites Folder" inside your browser, call it "Opportunities." In this "opportunities" folder, add websites that interest you, or your visitors would be interested by that. professional link building services

Mix all these favorite items that you like to form new projects for the business. Keep GOING BACK again to these web resources that you loved and take a look to see if there are any good opportunities for both organizations to prosper together.

Internet Marketing is never done alone, effective marketing on line requires one to create your personal "web" to get readers with. What better way to do so then by linking with web sites that you like.

Why should we do that?

So that you can steer clear of Google's Page Ranking all together, we must replace it with our personal "web measurement system" to ascertain whether or not our business must propose, change ads, or conduct business with one other.

In the long run, we won't be selecting websites because they rank effectively, we will eventually be selecting only websites that we all personally like.

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Does the website appear to be getting matching traffic with yours?

Does the website you are looking at have incoming links from Google in the same industry as yours? Pay close attention to who links to the sites your research.

  • Most Important: Do you get a good feeling when you visit their site?

If you do not, 8 moments out of 10, other visitors will not both. I never recommend a website that does not feel right. 1st impressions mean far more than people think. Sometimes, the web can be a action and many things that individuals see make us answer it without even knowing it. You want people to like you and trust you enough to complete with business with you.

  • Last but not least: Will you be happy knowing that your visitors will be better off as a result of it and those sites you propose have a personal contact?

As we all get in an excellent rhythm on the web and start putting complete private resources on our websites, the net would have been a better position for all our readers.

Try and allow the greater source directories within your area to list everything possible, the most effective course of action for your business is to create some thing together with your personal touch.

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