Jun 29, 2008

India Going Online

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What percentage of Indian people are getting into web?

What is the ratio between the buyers and information seekers (those who come to know about product features but ultimately makes a purchase from an offline shop)?
Oops we have no data on Indian web users.

The number of real business that is happening online (not talking about income from advertisement) may be almost negligible in respect to other countries like USA or UK or even in respect to the number of Indian web surfers.
If you take a look at latest advertisements, companies are showing their web address in the advertisement and asking the visitors to join in..

One of the main reason may be we do not use plastic money as they have in UK or USA. And another big reason may be that we are not well aware of the advantages (negative points like scam, fraud spreads faster) that internet may offer.

You can also think about the mindset of people!

Say for example, I have a credit card and I spend more than 14 hours everyday on the net (the reason may be different from occasional visitors as I am a Web Worker). I have the idea about which site is secured and which is not or at least, I know which site calls itself hacker safe or secured. But what did I buy online so long?
Nothing but a few domain names, hosting space and some books!

It is not that I do not have a need and I do not buy. But still, I preferred going offline to make a purchase. This is not only about me. It is also about a lot of people like me.

But things are changing very fast – just like when an ice ball starts rolling it gathers mass and grows bigger in size. If you take a look at latest advertisement, companies are showing their web address in the advertisement and asking them to join in; for example, makemytrip.com or shadi.com or monster.com or naukri.com - they are running regular advertisement on TV Networks and Newspapers and they are primarily a web based company. Other offline companies to showing web address in their advertisement.

And among all these, Naukri and Monster, are doing a great job in bringing people online in India. A big portion of Indian new generation (age group 24+) is becoming web savvy while holding their fingers. I do not have any data to prove my point but take a look around you for people who are new to web and are within that age bracket.
In fact I would also say about Orkut.com. They have influenced a big section of Indian youth to go online. And I see people dating via Orkut.

At the same time take a look at tech2.com – a huge hit – their presence is a combination of TV and internet.

It is all about initiating a habit – once you bring someone to a single website, he will (chances are higher, if you bring someone to sites like Orkut) move to other spaces. And in time (I can see that), it would bring a huge change in mindset as well as work culture. Things should become more open and speedy.

Just to add, internet connection and usage charges are going down. Wait for a golden future.

Jun 28, 2008

Is There Any Future of Content Writers?

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Note: Oddseo was primarily running on Worpress platform. But, when I tried to upgrade to WP 2.5, something strange happened and I lost everything. Here are two posts (compiled into one) that I retrieved from backup.

Aji Says, “Content writers will die off soon, they don’t have a future”.

But Aji, you did not clarify few things here:

Whom do you categorize as a content writer? Do you mean - whoever writes content by profession is a content writer?

What do you mean by the word “future”! Does it mean a regular and sustainable income – job or business?

Anyways, here is how I look at the situation:

There are basically two types of content writers.

One set of writers are meant to produce or generate content as fast as possible. There are hundreds of so called SEO companies that do so and there are hundreds of content writers who do not know that they are doing nothing. Just take a look at Get a Freelancer – how much the clients are paying for 500 words! Do you think any great job is possible within that budget and timeline? And there are at least 2 to 3 middle-man taking their shares.

As long as we are in the HTTP protocol, commercial websites would need links and content. And as long as there would be a need of content – I see a future for everyone. And at the end of the day future is how you define it – how do you set you goal!

There is another set of content writers - those who do not write but make the content presentable. You can also think about the copywriters in an advertising agency – what do they do? They have a brief from the client to prepare an advertisement. Do they have huge knowledge on the subject? But they have the expertise in “The art of Presentation”.

For example, I would prefer a job where the client would provide me the primary content and I would work to develop it according to the target market. I would work on the presentation of the content which may take months to complete. I would take care of the minute details like “come or go”, “Buy it or Get it” etc. I would look to make things easier for the visitor depending on analytics data and conversion rate etc.

Do I have a future? Yes I have.

Now when you say, subject specific knowledge is important, can you say that, a great knowledge over the subject would be enough to communicate? A good educationist is not always a good teacher – but a good teacher is inevitably a good communicator. If you are not a good communicator (a great sales man), you cannot be a good content writer (content that sells). It is not just the simplicity of presentation – there are more elements in it.

The future of content writers / writers / copy writers:

As long as there is business, you would need content to express it. Don’t you need a content writer to do that? Or do you think the business owner is good enough to write the business literature / ad copy / brochure / webpage content? Or do you think that every business niche can generate a great writer – who would be reachable to everyone!

SEO and Content Writing:

As far as SEO and content writing goes – they work hand in hand. Knowledge is bad only when it is misused – and if you misuse it, you will not last long.
Content of a page would help people if and only if the target group can reach your page. And you need SEO to get people to your website unless you have 1 million members in your site and they are your target readers alone. You must know how your target readers are reaching your page and why they are here.

Please let me know if I am wrong somewhere:

Here is Aji's Reply: Why content writers have no future?

Here is My reply to Aji's Reply:

Hey Aji, I also don’t want to fight with you because there is nothing to fight. You are not a content writer and I am not a programmer (and trust me; I would never say programmers have no future).

My comment on your acid test:

Web Content writing is never about having an opinion – it is just the opposite – you are not supposed to have an opinion. There are lots of differences between writing a blog post and content for a commercial website. Just think about a news story writer and an editorial writer and an advertorial writer in a newspaper – do they all have an opinion? Will it be good if they showed an opinion directly or indirectly?

Why do you call content writers to be spammers? Who spam - content writers or marketers? Just think twice…please. Journalists have some grudges on bloggers and that’s why they call blogs to be parasitic medium. What’s your point?

And sorry Aji, you could not prove why content writers do not have a future.

Jun 27, 2008

How to Select a GOOD Domain Name?

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Ok, the first thing first. Why I selected such a domain name?

There are a lot of tips on how to select a good domain name. I followed this theory by AjiNIMC on how to select a good domain name.



I was brainstorming to find a good domain name for over a month. The primary criterion was that, it should be simple, short and catchy. It must have the word SEO (Primary keyword in the domain name) in it.

In the process, I selected 5 domain names. I created teasers (like real advertisement) for each domain name and pasted each of them in my office cube for seven days one by one. And the first impression everyone took about Odd SEO is ‘What the hell is that!!’ I just liked the shock factor in their eyes and voice and felt great. It passed the billboard test.

I called up some of my friends (one by one) over phone and said that I have found a good blog – oddseo.com. After a few days I rang them back and asked ‘do you remember that I was talking about a good blog a few days back? Do you remember the name – I forgot to bookmark it’. Most of them (80%) remembered the name and some of them even tried to visit the site. It passed the voice test.

And I am done. I booked the domain name.

As I am in the SEO field for a long time, some things always play at the back of my mind that a newcomer would definitely miss. So for everyone, these are the things you should also follow to select a good domain name:

  1. It must be short, catchy and rhythmic. (less than 12 characters – the smaller – the better)
  2. It should sound well (positively or negatively)
  3. If you are not going for generic name, make sure that you have enough advertisement budgets and time to promote a meaningless word like Google. And if you go for a generic name, do not stuff it with keywords. Have mercy on real visitors. If the visitors are happy, search engines would be happy too.
  4. Make sure that people can remember the name and spelling easily. Try to misspell it, if misspelling is possible, be sure that people will do that.
  5. A good domain name can help you a lot in supporting a brand image that you are going to create. [This was a primary reason for selecting oddseo.com]. A good domain name also helps a lot in establishing a character. Pick one that says about you clear and loud.
  6. If you are thinking about international market – go for .com domain.
  7. No hyphen please.
  8. The domain name must be the one that you can or you would be using as the brand name or the company name. There is no meaning in using oddseo.com as the domain name for Roy’s Blog. Visitors’ attention and association may get diverted.
  9. Brainstorm – do not always use tools.
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Jun 24, 2008

Welcome back to ODD SEO

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For sometime I thought about the topic of the first post. I could write a welcome note or something great or fresh or hackneyed (like how to earn money online or 1000000 tips on how to get one way links) to get immediate acknowledgment in blogosphere.

But my blogging experience says that these things do not pay for a start up blog.

The worth of a blog is:

Worth of blogger [overall web presence (+ presence in other existing niche blogs) + Reference] X Worth of content (Timeliness + Catch + Market Need) X time (How long you are here!!)

And for a start up lonely blog (if you do not want to make it a part of your previous blogging experience) you must consider another aspect - who is visiting your blog and the source.

Ok, I have written enough. In the next post I would share my experience of starting up this blog from scratch and at the same time I would try to document every aspect of how I am developing and promoting it.

My experience is what I have; stay tuned if you are interested in real life story.
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