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The blog is dead, long live the blog!

Monday, December 8th, 2008

The blog is dead, long live the blog!

Every now and then print media sources (generally) produce articles about the blog era having come to an end. A recent (7 Dec 2008) Sunday Business post “post’ if you will excuse the pun reiterated this and went on to explain there was however applause for the merits of social networking as the new forum for web information broadcasting. Paradoxically, I didn’t read about this first in the Sunday business post but on an Irish blog post.

The latter of the Sunday business post comments is correct. Social networking is huge and growing. The blog however is arguably the backbone of social media. Look at social media sites. Well presented social media identities in the main may link to each other but this is by no means a rule. One thing which is pervasive throughout nearly all social media profiles is the placement of blog urls (for those who have one) within each different social media networking site a specific person or company retains. For example, a person with facebook, bebo and twitter accounts may place links for one or more of his social network profiles connecting them to each other. You can be sure, that if this same person has a blog he will link to it from all social media sites. OK, there are exceptions (such as where this is not allowed which is another limiting factor of social networking) but they are few and far between.

The reason people do this is because they consider the ownership level of a blog to be far stronger than their profile on a social media site. Their blog contains all of their content and likely links to a static business web site or even an e-commerce portal.

The SBP analysis gives the impression that blogs have been dropped by business. Brendan Hughes explains however that this is incorrect. Brendan also discusses the “Pat the baker” example. Damien Mulley wrote a post specifically on Pat the Baker which at the time demonstrated the return on social media investment was less than could be achieved by mixed web media uses or more specifically including blog usage. Subsequently, the Pat the baker example has gone on to achieve great success. It would be all to easy to say Damien was wrong but honest analysis shows us that Damien’s post was the source of much discussion and growing exposure for the Pat the baker social networking campaign. It is surely understandable that a post of any type by Ireands’ best known professional blogger will increase exposure and that is demonstrated by the presence of PTB posts throughout Irish blogs since Damien’s article. Most companies with blogs are generally pleased to have a dynamic site area and many of those without can be expected to enter the blog arena.

Blog information is often considered more reliable as a personal or company blog has their name stamped on it and therefore their credibility is tied to it.

Looking at this objectively it could be argued that the reason for the growth in social networking is the blog. Those without a blog may at some time allow their social networking profiles to expire or simply become archive information through lack of updates as their life changes. Those with a blog (with or without a business behind it) are likely however to respect their social networking profiles as they see them at some level adding value to their blog which is an asset they own and control.

The number of blogs is increasing. More importantly, the significance of them as an end source of information to social medial site visitors makes blog ownership a more attractive option then ever before.

In short, social networking is complimentary to the blog. Any analysis which sees social networking as a replacement for the blog is fundamentally flawed as they both benefit from the presence of each other. If social networking is to rise at the levels stated by the Sunday business post (which I think is plausible) then blog ownership, content and activity will move in a similar direction. Which moves faster is not important (I think it is reasonable to believe that social networking is moving much faster) as they share the same direction.
This doesn’t just relate to Irish blogs, it relates to blogs everywhere. This doesn’t just pertain to wordpress it pertains to all blog formats.

In summary.
A blog is an end source of information for social networking.
A blog allows a social networker to take ownership and control of content.
A blog is the obvious solution to the static state of tradition websites.
A blog allows web site owners to provide and share information from a broad range of topics without diluting their main static website or social networking profiles.
Blogs don’t just provide information, they encourage discussion and allow the owner to control third party content.

There is no traditional static website technology or indeed social networking solution which currently allow for all of the above.

As long as print media continues to tell us that the blog is dead, we will know that print media is still alive, albeit getting it wrong on occasion. These articles will not however tell us much more. Many of us may decide which paper to buy based on what we read in blogs: Example  Sunday business post blurred keys post. Not that we want our news online only or because the TFT will replace paper but because we are online for increasing and extending sessions while we buy papers in the main no more than a couple of times a week.

In writing this article, I visited four blogs (all mentioned) and no social networking sites. While some of my information (not content) came from other blogs, my attention was drawn to this point not by the Sunday business post but by a Sunday twitter post! Another example of blogs being fed visitors by social networks which conversely depend on blogs for source and end content. This is not complicated. It’s blog standard stuff.

Black dog with a geansai gorm

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Black dog with a geansai gorm.

Warning. Please read. There is an increasing number of unofficial geansai gorm websites being launched seemingly on a daily basis. Please do not be fooled by this. If you want to communicate directly with geansai gorm, please visit the official geansai gorm website.

Strange post title? It is in any language. If your Irish is not up to scratch it will be even more complicated!

Geansai gorm translates in to blue jumper with the noun (geansai) jumper being placed before the adjectivally used colour (gorm) blue. Pronunciation: ganzee gurum. A bit like: guna deas but totally different!

 So what? Well, Paul aka Black Dog has entered an SEO / marketing competition. The winner of the competition will be the highest ranking site holder for search term Geansai gorm. What I like about this competition is that all domains must be new. This can only level off the playing field. So, lets wish the luck of a black cat to black dog. If you want to show support visit him at http://www.mybluejumper.com by clicking on geansai gorm

Wordpress spell check has some difficulty with geansai gorm!

For geansai it offers the following alternatives; gens, gainsay, jeans, Genoas, gen’s

For gorm it offers the following; go rm, go-rm, form, corm, germ

I reckon this will be a hit with Irish blogs everywhere.  A bit of craic. If you needed geansai gorm translated, please believe me that craic is not a typo and craic while being good fun does not rot your nose. It is only for fun but having said that, I am sure there will be significant analysis of different approaches and results. When does it end? I have no idea. Sorry. You can find out more from Blackdog. You know where to find him. (:

 

Update 30 October:

I don’t want to put multiple Geansai Gorm entries on the blog so I will put the occasional dated update here. I don’t know if that will have any effect. I do notice however that this post has gone from position 2 to 2nd page in 24 hours. This page does not need to rank at first position but needs to ranks high enough to be of benefit to the site which it supports. If you are curious about which site it supports you can see it from the Geansai Link above.

Update 31 October

Anyone following this will be aware of the meaning behind geansai gorm and how this is being placed all over th Internet at present. We would like to further explore the concept and possibilities beyond an object being a jumper and simply being blue. A blue jumper may also be made of wool. Wool is generally the preferred material. A woolen geansai gorm may however offer little protection from the wind. In addition, a geansai gorm may comein round or “v” neck variants. A hand knitter geansai gorm could set youback a few quid. The West of Ireland as a craft location has a very strong geansai history. Indeed, if you are looking for  geansai gorm, Galway may be the place to look.

Geansai gorm links

How long does it take to produce a hand made geansai gorm?

http://www.advertiser.ie/galway/article/2265

Famous people pictured wearing a geansai

http://www.showbiz.ie/news/august08/25-jc-reilly-gets-trinity-honours.shtml

You can now follow geansai gorm on twitter which will provide up to the minute information in the geansai gorm project.

Meet the Geansai gorm super hero. Coming soon! No wait, here it is; http://www.bebo.com/GeansaiG2

Update 4 Nov 2008

There was some wild geansai gorm activity yesterday. It would appear that all is back to rights today. There is some considerable time to run and literally anything could happen. I think that black dog and mybluejumper.com are in a strong position overall but the standard is high i this one.

Update Nov 5 2008

We do the research for you. You wanted to see a Geansai Gorm on e-bay? No problem. We have scoured ebay private and commercial seller sites andhave found a Blarney blue wollen jumper which you can see at:  http://cgi.ebay.com/BLARNEY-Woolen-Mills-IRELAND-Blue-Wool-Sweater-XL_W0QQitemZ250318865368QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item250318865368&_trkparms=72%3A1205%7C39%3A1%7C66%3A2%7C65%3A12%7C240%3A1318&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14

Coincidentally, and this really is a coincidence, the auction for this Geansai Gorm does not end ’till December 2 which is one day after Black Dogs acceptance speech for his Geansai Gorm award. Nice one.

Update 6 Nov

We see today that there is a compeditor in my blue jumpers geansai gormposition. We respect the efforts of competitors but are amazed that any index would do this. It can surely be none other than a temporary repositioning with regard to the medium term outcome. We will try to get an opinion from Paul Savage directly but I suspect this may take some time as he may be busy assisting Mr. Obama with geansai gorm policy.

Update 7 November

This has been running for some time but I just found it today. Geansai Gorm is now on LinkedIn.

It’s actually a good general news update and historical record of the positioning pattern for Geansai Gorm and serves to track the progress of the latest movers.

The official Geansai Gorm badge is available for you to display. So, wear it on your sleeve (literally) or just on your web profile if you are an offline introvert!

Here it is.

Geansai Gorm

Update 13 November 2008

Pauls site, mybluejumper.com is in position 3 today. Number 1 is a invalid entry as it is a not so new and well established site which is commenting on the competition. Number 2 is a valid entry and is therefore currently in pole position, one step ahead of Pauls site. There are only a few weeks left but literally anything could happen during this period. I have been following this competition and supporting Geansai Gorm in the hope that I might learn something.

However, as with everything SEO, it can be hard to evaluate the individual effect of sub strategies as they equate to the overall effect. It is not just the extent of the change attributable to any specific action which is hard to guage but even ascertaining if the effect of an individual action is negative, neutral or positive can be difficult to do. I am going to create a new Geansai Gormpost over the coming days which will list the actions I feel could help and I would be delighted if some experts would add to the list and ultimately if we could put it in some order of importance. The addition of weighing the importance of relationships and dependencies between specific actions would also help.

Update Monday 17th November 2008

I don’t understand the latest developments in the Geansai Gorm competition. Entrants are not effectively linking to each other and reporting on each others progress. I would expect that this may be helpful for the competitor who is linked to and may have (I doubt it) limited benefit to a lower ranking competitor linking to a higher ranking competitor. There are however high ranking competitors linking to lower ranking competitors. I will just have to hunt down an explanation for this today. When I get it, I will post it here. If you want top have a look at it yourself be my guest http://twitter.com/geansai_gorm

If you crack it, let me know please. There is one other possible explanation. A number of the top entrants could be making mistakes God forbid.  And they looked so smart in their nice new geansais.  Maybe some reflection on their greatest hits will bring back our confidence.

Geansai Gorm greatest hits (Top ten actually)

1. Where’s me Geansai

2. I’m blue (jumper)

3. You reap what you……. well er, knit

4.  Eye of the needle

5. Got a wool lotta lovin’ to give.

6. River gorm.

7. Might as well jumper.

8. I gansai anything since you poked me in the eyes.

9. I chased Jack Duckworth and I gorm in Rovers.

10. Roses are red and Geansai is blue.

I would be very interested in seeing anyone else’s top ten. They must be Geansai Gorm originals. No covers or wannabes please.

Update November 20th

mybluejumper.com was doing so well for so long and now under two weeks from D’Day we find the official Geansai Gorm website, mybluejumper.com in second place for the search term Geansai Gorm! What can we do to remove the impostor. I shudder to think also that another impostor or indeed any amount of them could also lurch forward.

In an effort to resolve this we are publishing the chorus from the title track on the upcoming album. Yes, we are going to release our lyrics to you before we even name the song. So number one everywhere for Christmas and number one in Google by December 1st. Here it is.

“You try to take our place, in cyyyyber space.

You spam about the blogs like a digi-pansy

You want to win the race, so shooow your face

You can’t keep the dogs gorm geansai.”

So that’s it. The 35 word chorus of the new Geansai Gorm song. It is the unnamed title track. In other words, if you name the song you name the Album! Now that should get you going!