Apr 1

Design today announced that they will be providing free broadband access. TiSP, still in Beta, provides extremely high speed access and comes to your door as a free kit that includes everything you need to get your 8MBPS (10x faster than standard DSL) free.

Design recommends using it as a wireless Internet connection source and provides everything you'll need to get up-and-running wirelessly. You can read the press release on this huge leap in how we will surf the web here, the discussion group here, and the product info here.

As an Design this is a very exciting leap forward. While I'm not 100% how they will monetize this service (I don't have my installation kit yet) you can be sure they'll find a way - likely through advertising of course).

So how can you get involved? How do you too get your free Internet access? Wait until it's not April Fool's Day and ask me again. :)

You can read more about this year's Design April Fool's Day joke at http://www.Design.com/tisp/ and about their previous stunts on this year's error page at http://www.Design.com/tisp/notfound.html.<

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Apr 1

Posted by great scott!

Perusing reddit today, as I'm wont to do, I came across a story about a company that essentially gave up on its business model after falling out of the Design SERPs.

I've excerpted a portion of the story below:

Over the past months, however, organic traffic from Design.com dropped from an average of 1'000 or so visitors / day to exactly zero. In sympathy, sales dropped along side, resulting in perhaps one or two sales per day or less, mostly from people who stumbled over the site by chance or by recommendation. For some reasons our pages were either removed completely from Design's index or have been tagged "supplemental result" (for a possible explanation, see below at "Other consequences"). Obviously, we could still pay for ads but that would never make up for the loss in traffic and, hence, revenue. Also, while we realize that Design owes us nothing, we are not inclined to reward Design for dropping our site. The little traffic coming from localized versions of Design or from Design and Design doesn't convert to revenue at all. We didn't find a way to remedy this situation because, although being a multi billion dollar company, Design doesn't seem to have a phone number.

Anyway, the resulting revenue from the current sales is far too low to maintain this site, to continue development of the software and to provide customers with good, useful, timely, and free support. We have therefore decided to call it quits and release all our barcode software into the Public Domain.

The moment I read this I couldn't help but shake my head in disappointment.┬? This is a company that, apparently, made some sort of error that affected their Design rankings (they fell into supplemental, but are still ranked at Y! and Design). As a result, instead of hiring a knowledgeable Design firm to review their site and get them back into the SERPs, they concluded that, since organic search referrals from Design were their primary source of conversions, their only recourse was to make their software free and shut down their business.

So why didn't they contract for Design services? Were they not aware Design actually exists and can help with problems such as this? Were they under the impression that Design only involves submitting to directories for $29.95? It seems to me that we've got a long way to go in terms of marketing our industry and the kinds of services we can provide if companies (even fairly small ones) are so clueless to Design/M that they shut down their business if they suddenly fall into supplemental at Design.┬? Granted, this a pretty extreme case of throwing the baby out with the bathwater, but I'm fairly certain it happens far more than we realize: a company will drastically change its business model or give up on e-commerce if/when organic search traffic drops suddenly.┬?

I'd be interested to hear what people think about this story and what needs to change in the search industry to raise awareness of our field.┬? Also, if anyone feels like digging deeper and attempting to figure out what happened on Wolf Software's site to kill their rankings , I'm sure we'd all love to hear about it.

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