WTF? While messing around with URLs for the Google Profile Search Start page i came across http://www.google.com/s2/status and well

what strikes is of course the logo and the small changes
1. finally the “i’m feeling lucky” button is put to good use (did somebody use it, anyway)

2. Google Profiles got pushed into the main Nav.

Well, trying it out it lead to

well, it lead to a standard 404! now all is back to 404 as it never existed. so well, either it was a trick or else or is this another journey of Google into the social - asynchronous communication - twitter space? Update: Is it real? No, not really - but not so far of.
Google Profile - Googles effort to become not only part but center of the whole social profile frenzy out there - are now searchable, all that is missing is a suitable start page. A fact that i changes, facesaerch is proud to present the
unofficial Google Profile Search beta.
have fun.
ok, currently lot of my time is invested to search engine optimize a social travel guide. basically imagine a few hundred thousand pages of unique travel content by professionals with lots’n'lots incoming content of community members on a complete new -fresh & not used before- domain.
the first challenge is indexing, which means
- sitemap.xml (does not perform)
- human readable sitemap (performs much better form my experience),
- navigation optimization (URLs and unique linktext) and
- page weight reduction (less KB, gzip, …).
but also for indexing
Google just stops after a while if it has enough pages but can’t estimate how important the site is and if it is worth indexing. Basically after getting a few (50+) links out there in the blogosphere the indexing kick starts again.
checking my xing contact, realizing that i don’t have a premium account anymore. but i liked the search feature, everything else is crap anyway. so here it is, the absolute free xing search, inoffical edition. trashy, but it works. hope you like it / find it useful.

i just love sunday morning coding

fun, but senseless

google is just great.

twitter is great, after the login… i think their homepage is underselling their service.

a complex product, a great start page - flickr
interesting. when you try to verify a site via the great google webmaster tools you get three requests.
- GET /noexist_aa78573zbb9821c2f.html
- GET /
- GET /aa78573zbb9821c2f.html
if the first one returns an HTTP 200 you can’t verify. it must be an HTTP 404.
think the second one must not be an HTTP 4xx. (it can be an HTTP 3xx)
the third one must be an HTTP 200.
so basically you can work around the “you can’t verify your site because you do not return any 404 statuses” if you just roll out a “/noexist_yourwebmastertoolskey.html” file, too. but nonetheless HTTPs 404 are a great tool. better fix your server first.
as i’m now working together with the tripwolf travel guide i learned a few things about the travel space:
- damn it’s competitive
- people use london if they want information about london, without any prefixes or additional words.
- unique content is a must, there is so much replicated content around in the travel space, it looks a little bit like amazon.
- think big wins, forget the niche (and then: make a collection of niches)
- get your call to actions right