SuperBowl Commercials To Watch In One Place
February 8, 2010 by Ben Janke
Filed under BenJanke.com Contributors
Just thought I would post all the Superbowl commercials if you wanted to see them again. I missed a ton of them because my friends were talking too loud during the commercial arguing whether the ball crossed the goal line or not.
Google: Parisian Love Ad
Late Show Ad (featuring Letterman, Oprah and Leno)
FLO TV: My Generation Ad
VIZIO Ad (featuring Beyonce)
Emerald Nuts “Awesomer” Ad
Motorola Ad (featuring Megan Fox)
GoDaddy Ad (featuring Danica Patrick)
GoDaddy “News” Ad
Boost Mobile Ad
Cars.com Timothy Richman Ad
VW “PunchDub” Ad
Intel “Lunch Room” Ad
Coca-Cola Simpsons Ad
Skechers Shape-ups Ad
Doritos “House Rules” Ad
Doritos “Casket” Ad
Doritos “Anti-Bark Collar”
Doritos “Tim’s Locker” Ad
Michelob Ultra “Little Bumps” Ad
Snickers “Betty White” Ad
Hyundai Sonata Ad
Hyundai Sonata “Brett Favre” Ad
Budweiser “Clydesdale Fence” Ad
Budweiser “Human Bridge” Ad
Budweiser “Select 55 Ice Bottle” Ad
Bud Light “Asteroid” Ad
Bud Light “House” Ad
Bud Light “Lost Parody” Ad
Denny’s “Chicken Birthday” Ad
Denny’s “Chicken Warning” Ad
Homeaway (featuring the Griswalds)
Dr. Pepper Cherry “Little Kiss” Ad

Does URL Shorteners Pass PageRank?
February 6, 2010 by Ben Janke
Filed under Social Marketing

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With all of this social marketing and how it is taking off, you might have asked yourself if URL shorteners like bit.ly and tiny.url help with SEO efforts. Afterall, part of social marketing is building backlinks to your website. These URL shorteners do a 301 redirect which tells the search engines that the link has permanently moved locations.
Watch this video with Google’s Matt Cutts to get some more information about these urls and how they effect your SEO.
I just hope these companies are around to keep my links active 5 years from now.
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iPad Video Review Of Features

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The iPad is supposed to a be a game changer and also change the way that we market our business and services to consumers. Your potential clients and customers are much more likely to have internet access more throughout the day so internet marketing will continue to grow and change as technology moves forward.
Check out this iPad video review of it’s features and maybe you can be the one that finds a new and innovative way to reach your audience.

How To Market Your Business On Autopilot
February 5, 2010 by Ben Janke
Filed under Social Marketing

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One of the upcoming trends of Internet marketing is viral marketing. Viral marketing is a type of social marketing that is allows your website visitors or customers to spread the word about your products and services easily and quickly.
They can refer their friends using Twitter, Facebook, or any of the other social networking sites, but what if you want to allow them to invite people without having to use Twitter or Facebook? What if you could just have them click a few buttons and invite their entire contact list? How do you think that Facebook and twitter have grown so quickly? The incorporate the same method of a type of tell a friend.
When you give you quick review of a product that I have used called Viral Inviter. It is a script that allows your website viewers to invite their friends and receive gifts and bonuses by doing so. No one really will share information with their friends about you or your services unless they have an incentive to do so. Either your content has to be very very good, or they have to receive something in return for spreading the word about you.
I tried viral inviter about a year and a half ago and found it very hard to use. I use WordPress a lot and didn’t find it very user-friendly, but they have recently made some very important updates to the scripts that allow easy installation and customization of the viral inviter script.
If you’re serious about getting more traffic, leads, and sales from your website, I think you get like this.
Watch this video shows you how the script works.

Blogging On Wordpress From Android Devices
February 2, 2010 by Ben Janke
Filed under BenJanke.com Contributors

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Wordpress just announced that they are launching some functionality to Android 1.0. You can get it now on the android marketplace. Since you can do a lot of other things from android, you might as well be able to blog on your WordPress blog.
This’ll make it a lot easier to not only blog on your site when you’re on the run, let’s respond to comments and make updates to your blog when you’re away from your desk.
Check out this WordPress blogging with android video demo
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Nexus One Multi Touch Video
February 2, 2010 by Ben Janke
Filed under Home Office Equipment
Google just put a one-two punch to Apple announcing multi touch pinch to zoom functionality on its Nexus One phone. Google also launched an app store today. It is a race to the mobile market and the behemoths know it as information and marketing starts to make it’s move to mobile.
Check out the Nexus One Multi-touch video below.
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Matt Cutts Reveals New Google Reader Features

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You don’t have to worry about not finding RSS feeds anymore it sounds like as Google’s Reader will update you when a page is crawled and the reader sees changes.
Google just launched a nice feature on Google Reader: the ability to keep an eye on pages for changes. This works even if the page doesn’t have its own RSS feed. This sort of thing is very handy. You could use it to spot new things on a privacy policy page or watch for changes in the executivespage at another search engine.
Check out the blog post, but it’s easy to use: just add any url to Google Reader.
See the original blog post here http://www.mattcutts.com/blog/detect-page-changes/
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How To Backlink To Your Website
January 25, 2010 by Ben Janke
Filed under Off Site Optimization

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Number one. Articles
Number two. Directories
Number three. Local links
Number four. Niche specific sites
Number five. Blog links
Number six. Social bookmarking links

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