The Websitetology seminars

We now have 2 Seminars!

The original Blogosopher- or “Blogosphere” (for those with Dyslexia), is a 3.5 hour seminar on how to make the Internet work for your business. At the bottom of this page is an outline of some of the subjects we cover.

It’s new name is Websitetology 101

You will leave the seminar able to build an effective site- that you can maintain yourself, and knowing the tricks to search engine optimization so that your site will be found.

If you wonder if the seminar is for you- see this post:http://blogosopher.com/?p=9

The new seminar- is all WordPress- Websitetology WP advanced

We spend 3.5 hours learning all the tips and tricks of WordPress- a very cool and easy to use Open Source (free!) Content Management System that is designed for Blogging- but offers so much more, it’s really a fantastic way to build and maintain a website for business.

Each seminar is $79 if you register 12 hours in advance (you can do that on this site- at the sign-up page) If you walk in, it’s an additional $15 for onsite registration- cash or check only.

We highly recommend taking both classes- the first one is the big picture course- where you learn about the web, types of sites, how search works, how to compete with the big boys- and outsmart them, and be highly visible online- as well as an intro to a really great piece of software- WordPress.

While we concentrate on using a Blog (short for weB LOG) to build traffic to your website- you will learn how to analyze site stats (and all sites should have stats- you just may not know about them) to refine your content. We will teach you how your site design can be optimized for search engines- which will drive more than 70% of your traffic to your site (without having to pay for it) if you do things right.

Internet novices to people who already have successful web businesses have come to learn about how this Blog technology is changing the web. The Blog software we demonstrate, Word Press, is very smart, server side software, that makes it easy for anyone- to build and maintain a professional looking website- that can be updated at will. The code it generates meets all W3C standards, it notifies search engines and your customers that you have new content with out you doing anything other than adding content. We introduce you to RSS which will change your online relationship with your customers- and how you use the web.

If some of this didn’t make sense to you- don’t worry- it will after the seminar.

The WP Advanced site- was developed because some people just want to learn about the WordPress application in depth. We cover each part of the software in depth- including multiple authors, trackbacks, pings, password protection, dissecting themes, key plug-ins, and how to get help when things go wrong. While some attendees feel very comfortable with the interface and the program, many asked for a more relaxed look at WordPress so we created the WP advanced class for them.
If you have a group and want to arrange for short introduction to Blogs and how they win the search game- we can work a group rate- or if you want to host the seminar for your professional organization (ad club, Chamber of Commerce etc.) we can split revenues with you.

Instead of giving away trash and trinkets- or “promotional items” to your clients- help them grow their business by hosting the seminar for them- as a sponsored event- or by buying them admission at a discount. Please contact the chief Websitetologist at [email protected]

Websitetology Topics
What is the internet:

  • Types of servers
  • Domain name
  • Hosting
  • Mail

Types of sites:

  • Static/dynamic/live
  • W3C, 508 (screen reader)
  • HTML/Flash/CSS
  • Communities: AOL, Yahoo groups, Wikis, BB’s, NewsGroups (Etiquette)

Software:

  • Browser wars
  • Why Firefox.
  • What is open source?

Hosting basics:

  • Serving platforms
  • Control panels
  • Stats
  • Connectivity/redundancy
  • URL registration
  • How to look things up

All about E-mail:

  • E-mail broadcast
  • What is SPAM/ CAN SPAM
  • HTML e-mail
  • Opt-in
  • Good e-mail etiquette

Search:

  • Search=Use=commerce
  • Google, Yahoo, others
  • “Search Engine optimization”
  • How search ranks
  • How web stats can unveil business for you

Blogs:

  • What they are- and aren’t
  • Web Log=BLOG- journal
  • Active web site- Back end database
  • Content management system
  • Interaction- live.
  • RSS

Why Blogs are important:

  • Updated frequently
  • Good clean code
  • Low cost
  • High interactivity
  • Interaction
  • Integration into a static site

Blog Options:

  • Blogger, Moveable Type, TypePad, WordPress
  • Themes- CSS
  • Extensions/Plug-ins

Content:

  • The holy grail of the Internet.
  • Writing for an audience
  • Style
  • How to attribute content
  • Links
  • Format
  • Promoting your site
  • Inviting your reader in.
  • How to analyze your content
  • How to analyze your keywords

What is a blogosopher?

  • How do you contribute to the community?
  • How do you get started?

some student feedback:

http://calmphotos.com/?p=33

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How many blogs does your business have?

 Well, if you are the king of the Internet, and have a market cap higher that the GNP of all the developed countries in the world plus Bill Gates and Warren Buffet (well- almost) you have, well, at least 45.

Official Google Blog: The wisdom of orkut

  1. More Google Blogs
  2. AdWords API Blog
  3. Blogger Buzz
  4. Blogs of Note
  5. Dentro de AdSense
  6. Dentro de AdWords
  7. El Blog de Google México
  8. Google AJAX Search API Blog
  9. Google Analytics Blog
  10. Google Checkout API Blog
  11. Google Code – Featured Projects
  12. Google Code – Updates
  13. Google CPG
  14. Google Librarian Central
  15. Google Polska – oficjalny blog
  16. Google Talkabout
  17. Google Testing Blog
  18. Google Web Toolkit Blog
  19. Google Webmaster Central Blog
  20. Google 黑板报 — Google 中国的博客网志
  21. Google 한국 블로그
  22. Il blog ufficiale di AdSense in Italiano
  23. Inside AdSense
  24. Inside AdSense – Das offizielle deutsche AdSense-Blog
  25. Inside AdSense: Het Officiële Nederlandse Google AdSense Blog
  26. Inside AdWords
  27. Inside Google Book Search
  28. Inside Google Desktop
  29. O blog do Google Brasil
  30. Official Google Base Blog
  31. Official Google Blog
  32. Official Google Checkout Blog
  33. Official Google Data APIs Blog
  34. Official Google Docs & Spreadsheets Blog
  35. Official Google Enterprise Blog
  36. Official Google Italia Blog
  37. Official Google Japan Blog
  38. Official Google Mac Blog
  39. Official Google Maps API Blog
  40. Official Google Reader Blog
  41. Official Google Research Blog
  42. Official Google Video Blog
  43. Por dentro do AdSense
  44. Webmaster-Zentrale Blog
  45. Официальный блог – Google Россия

Still not convinced blogs are great business tools? If I hear one more “I want a website- not a blog” from someone who can’t tell a browser from a broaster- it’s time to leave Dayton OH for somewhere where people want to learn how to win at business.

The word Blog needs to go away. It’s a very smart, backend for a sophisticated content management system that can get to the top of Google without having to pay for your position. Blogs can also allow anyone to manage content for a site.

If Google is doing it- why aren’t you? Take the Websitetology seminar and become a brilliant asset to your company.

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How high does your site rank on a subject?

Back tracked this site from my stats. It will take more research to find out how useful it is, but, it’s a good way of seeing where you stand on your subjects.

– How popular is ? (://URLFAN)
://URLFAN is an evolving experiment designed to discover what websites the blogosphere is discussing all in real time. It does this by cultivating the content of thousands of RSS feeds and parsing billions of pieces of information.

Now every website owner can see who’s talking about their site in real time and how they compare to every other site on the Internet. There are many sites designed to rank the “traffic” of a website, such as Alexa, however ://URLFAN is different. We rank sites according to their popularity in the fast moving and growing world of RSS feeds.

My subject was Crispin Porter + Bogusky, or CPB Group, on The Next Wave site. We were pretty high on the ranking.

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