Hulu Traffic Trumps That of Networks
Posted by Karen May on July, 31st 2009For the first time in its history, Hulu has surpassed NBC, Fox, and ABC website’s traffic. the data was reported by Compete’s Seth Madison.
Hulu is a video streaming website of TV shows and movies from popular networks NBC, Fox, ABC, among others. The site has gained prominence shortly after it was launched. Although it has not achieved YouTube’s success as of yet, the site is slowly climbing the race and has shown strong growth over the past few months.
Hulu’s video views have significantly increased, and its market share and its market share is gradually showing good numbers. Its skyrocketing traffic is a product of effective SEO techniques and relevant web content. It still got a long way before reaching YouTube’s spot in the industry, but is apparently racking up a huge edge with good branding design and ad strategy.
[...]Facebook Gets Twitter Updates
Posted by Karen May on July, 30th 2009Twitter users were baffled when their tweets were automatically posted in popular social networking site Facebook. The change was too abrupt causing negative reactions from users who felt their privacy was violated.
Twitter has not explained why tweets are suddenly popping up on Facebook profiles. Although Facebook has an application that links Twitter to the site, it still doesn’t spell out why users who are not using the application gets automatic Facebook updates.
Twitter has made several tweaks on its web design but redirecting posts to Facebook isn’t one of them. Apparently, Twitter sees Facebook as competition. On the other hand, Facebook is looking for ways to ditch Twitter threats. Both companies have been thinking of competitive strategies to rise above the other.
On that note, it seems remotely possible that Twitter has even thought of Facebook integration. Although Twitter does not disclose how it plans to compete with existing [...]
Google Takes the Fall for Malware Spread
Posted by Karen May on July, 29th 2009Google pays a high price for popularity, with cybercrooks seeing it as a perfect tool to spread malicious messages and links over the web. Google Hot Trends, for example, is being employed by criminals in creating links affiliated with trending search terms on different websites, which redirects to their malicious sites.
Google’s PageRank algorithm considers links as additional points for search results ranking. Although website owners hire SEO specialists to boost their rank on Google, some are just too hasty to climb notches higher by using malicious links. These links allow huge traffic because of the popularity of the search terms.
Google has been having problems with link spam and PageRank exploit for quite some time. It has superseded rival engines Yahoo and MSN, now known as Bing, in terms of market share. However, it has become a magnet to spammers and scammers over the years. Indeed, popularity has many snares, [...]
MySpace Boosts Events Platform, Overtaking Evite
Posted by Karen May on July, 28th 2009MySpace has been widely criticized for its stonewalled growth and lack of stability. During its heyday back in 2006, the social networking site had its 100 millionth account in no time. About a year after, its web design was overhauled, where several features were improved to compete with rival Facebook.
Among the most notable changes made were the recreation of MySpace Music and Myspace profile. While these two were deemed the site’s best features, an unrequited Events Platform was slowly taking the spotlight.
The platform has overtaken Evite, a social-planning website for creating, sending, and managing online invitations. Evite claims it is the top event planning site on the web, with about 600,000 invitations sent per day.
However, sources say MySpace has towered Evite’s numbers, with 700,000 invitations sent per day. With a recently launched application and booming Events Platform, MySpace would undoubtedly bounce back from the pit, at least [...]
Twitter Uses ‘Tweet’ on Website
Posted by Karen May on July, 28th 2009Amidst Twitter’s popularity in the web industry, the company is making significant changes on its home page that will most likely spark mixed reactions various groups. Twitter has been making such a fuss about the word “tweet”, trademarking it to thwart third party developers from using the word.
Although not considered a major web design change, replacing the word ‘updates’ on the right sidebar of the page with ‘tweets’ will definitely be noticeable. Twitter also changed the individual profile pages. “Twitter 101″ was also added to the page. This is built for businesses who want to boost their web presence through venturing in micro-blogging services.
The changes are critical for Twitter’s statistics. Unofficial reports say the site gains enormous traffic but new users don’t seem to stick around. Studies also show that only a few of its members are posting a huge chunk of “tweets” per day.
This might prove beneficial [...]