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Avoiding Failiure …………….

April 2nd, 2010 No Comments

I came across this on Seth Godin’s blog, thought it was worth sharing.

The math is magical: you can pile up lots of failures and still keep rolling, but you only need one juicy success to build a career.

The killer is the category called ‘neither’. If you spend your days avoiding failure by doing not much worth criticizing, you’ll never have a shot at success. Avoiding the thing that’s easy to survive keeps you from encountering the very thing you’re after.

And yet we market and work and connect and create as if just one failure might be the end of us.

So I will not spend my days avoiding failure while trying to establish KSBKids as a well established online retailer for children’s clothes.

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World Book Day

March 22nd, 2010 No Comments

worldbookday World Book DayWorld Book Day is the biggest annual celebration of books and reading in the UK and Ireland. At KSBKids we get many enquires. This year we seem to have specialised in  ”Where’s Wally”  ………. apparently our children’s clotheswheres waldo3 World Book Day especially our stripy children’s tops perfect for “Where’s Wally”.  

World Book Day was designated by UNESCO as a worldwide celebration of books and reading. The origins of the day we now celebrate in the UK and Ireland come from Catalonia, where roses and books were given as gifts to loved ones on St. George’s Day – a tradition started over 80 years ago.

World Book Day is a partnership of publishers, booksellers and interested parties who work together to promote books and reading. A main aim of World Book Day in the UK and Ireland is to encourage children to explore the pleasures of books and reading by providing them with the oct08style17redwhiteblackcolloricon1 World Book Dayopportunity to have a book of their own. 

World Book Day Ltd is a registered charity whose financing of World Book Day comes mainly from contributing publishers, the generous sponsorship of National Book Tokens Ltd, some literacy partnerships and other supporters, as well as the participating booksellers who fund the entire cost of Book Token redemption.

Most large chains – WH Smith, Waterstone’s, Borders, Blackwells etc and many independent booksellers are participating, as are a number of school book clubs – Puffin, Scholastic, Usborne Books At Home and Books for Children. Tesco’s Supermarkets and Sainsbury’s supermarkets are also participating, – though check before making a journey that your local store is participating.

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Another great quote from Seth Godin’s blog

March 19th, 2010 1 Comment

mal12 Another great quote from Seth Godins blog  Another great quote from Seth Godin’s blog  “Re-experiencing failure in advance. What a waste”.

I may have gone a little “deep” this week with various quotes …. perhaps it sums up my week…. I will soon get back to writing about kids ands08roseredicon Another great quote from Seth Godins blog  children’s clothes .

On a fantastic day like today with a real feeling of spring in the air it is perhaps time for a ”lighter” approach.

Enjoy the weather.

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Not just the knee-jerk ability to pontificate

March 17th, 2010 No Comments

Malene H StanleyIn Seth Godin’s latest blog post he writes “Brilliant editors and venture capitalists have the ability to get excited about a project that perhaps doesn’t match their taste–or to criticize it based on experience, not selfishness. This is a really valuable skill, as it requires empathy, experience and judgment, not just the knee-jerk ability to pontificate”.

How very true is that? Ohhh yes and a foreigner like me had to look up pontificate!

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Children philosophy at its best!

March 17th, 2010 No Comments

Beatrice 8 is learning about the Vikings and the Anglo-Saxons at school. Realising that she is not only 100% Norwegian but also that she has a few German ancestors she says:

Mummy, I’m actually both a Viking and a Anglo-Saxons. You know what that means? That I can’t be friends with myself!?

Children philosophy at its best!

Taken from http://littlescandinavian.com

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Quotes of interest

March 15th, 2010 No Comments

Quotes and Children's Clothes

I like quotes….

They make me think, laugh or smile. Really they have very little to do with running an online children’s clothes shop. But they simply bring a little joy to my life.

“Learning isn’t compulsory neither is survival”.
W. Edward Deming

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Asking questions is often more valued than answering them

March 11th, 2010 No Comments

Asking questions is often more valued than answering them………If they’re the right questions….

A create little quote from Seth Godin’s blog

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Children’s Clothes and Dr Seuss

March 11th, 2010 No Comments

A customer made the comment yesterday that looking at our websiteDr Seuss reminded him of Dr Seuss ……

I can follow the line of thought, – however was it a compliment? 

We do lots of stripy, bright coloured children’s clothes, – happy, fun clothes that will retain its shape wash after wash.oct08style17redwhiteblackcolloricon Childrens Clothes and Dr Seuss

So as the Dr Seuss quote goes….”today was good. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one”.
Actually just to make you smile here are the top 10 Dr Seuss Quotes

Favorite Dr. Seuss Quotes #1
You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself, any direction you choose. Dr. Seuss

Favorite Dr. Seuss Quotes #2
Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you. Dr. Seuss

Favorite Dr. Seuss Quotes #3
From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere. Dr. Seuss

Favorite Dr. Seuss Quotes #4
Don’t cry because it’s over. Smile because it happened. Dr. Seuss

Favorite Dr. Seuss Quotes #5
Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting. So… get on your way. Dr. Seuss

Favorite Dr. Seuss Quotes #6
If you never did, you should. These things are fun, and fun is good. Dr.

SeussFavorite Dr. Seuss Quotes #7
I meant what I said, and I said what I meant. An elephant’s faithful, one hundred percent. Dr. Seuss

Favorite Dr. Seuss Quotes #8
So the writer who breeds more words than he needs, is making a chore for the reader who reads. Dr. Seuss

Favorite Dr. Seuss Quotes #9
And will you succeed? Yes indeed, yes indeed! Ninety-eight and three-quarters percent guaranteed. Dr. Seuss

Favorite Dr. Seuss Quotes #10
Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple. Dr. Seuss

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Backlink and link building

March 9th, 2010 1 Comment

Malene KSBKids

SEO and children's website

Anyone working online knows the importance of online marketing and SEO. Just as I think I am a little wiser I get surprised with how much I still have to learn …. I thrive on learning so this is indeed not a problem.

As Piet Hein once wrote “The greatest knowledge of all, is knowing that you know nothing at all”.

In my quest for building my SEO knowledge I came a cross this list of 10 steps to a productive backlink strategy …. worth a read. You may already have all 10 points cover, but here you go ……

The 10 Steps to a Productive Backlink Network

1. Assess your strong points with which you’ll approach potential link partners

2. Decide the keywords you’ll be using as anchor text

Naturally you’ll want to use as much money keywords in anchor texts as you can. But be wary, as Google puts these money keywords under extreme scrutiny and it’s constantly looking of artificial links having such keywords as the anchor text.

Don’t create the impression you’re spamming your way up to number one in the SERPs with highly competitive keyword phrases like online marketing, mlm leads and network marketing.

Again, it’s nothing wrong with using high converting keywords in hyperlink, only be sure to alternate between competitive and medium quality keyword phrases; Avoid being associated by Google with very competitive keywords if you’re traffic stats and site authority doesn’t reflect that.

3. Analyze the top-ten competitors

Extract the most valuable keywords and keyword phrases, run a search in Google and jotdown the top-ten players for each of one.

Next, analyze each competitor and take note of their strong and weak points both in terms of On-Page and Off-Page Factors. For a thorough report on your competition, I suggest you use programs like SEOElite (focused on Off-Page Factors) or Market Samurai (offers valuable competitor insites for each keyword you target).

A free tool to use which provides information about your competitor’s linking partners is Yahoo! Site Explorer. More details are found in the following section.

4. Find potential backlink partners

A complete walkthrough can be found in the 4-Step Guide to Building Backlinks with Solid Link Partnerships.

5. Contact potential backlink partners

When initiating contact for obtaining a backlink, make sure your approach is personal and points out concrete benefits for the other party.

Don’t contact webmasters before you’ve reviewed their site thoroughly and you are able to make factual comments about its content pages.

Provide in your initial email, the link and anchor text you want them to use without formating it. If they agree on a reciprocal link, make a gesture of goodwill and be the first who inserts the link on the webpage. If they delay in returning the service, keep their backlink until your next website inspection.

6. Build artificial backlinks using submission sites

Consult these 20 Guidelines for Building Backlinks with Submission Sites for a comprehensive procedure on this topic.

7. Increase the value of your existing backlinks

There is no point on having multiple backlinksin the same webpage. Instead focus on increasing the value of your existing linkspointing to your website;

> Take for example an article you’ve submitted to an article directory. Bookmark that content page on different bookmarking sites, present it to different linking partners for website submission, reference it on forums and blog comments. By doing all this you’ve increased its authority which ultimately benefits the webpage you backlinked on it.

> Lets say you’ve submitted your website to a submission directory. Reference that directory in your future content pages and posts on different platforms by backlinking to it. Build a link that goes to the section, or webpage your website is listed in. By doing this both parties benefit – the directory’s webpage and your own webpage by being listed there.

These are just two examples of how to get more authority or PR with the same backlinks pointing to your website.

8. Have backlinks placed on the right spot

Don’t just reserve your backlink on a webpage with PR8, when on that page there are another 100 outbound links.

Keep in mind to place all of your backlinks (if possible) in the body text that’s also relevant for the anchor text. Avoid getting backlinksin footers and siderbars as they don’t carry much weight.

Look for building links that are long lasting because the older a backlink the more SEO juice it provides to your website. Related to this, avoid paid links if you can’t sustain this practice long term.

9. Use internal linking throughout your website

As your webpages gain PR and popularity, they will act like floating devices for your website in SERPs. For this to happen you need to consistently and coherently interconnect all of your webpages.

I’ve already put together an Internal Linking Strategy you can freely use with your site.

10. Undertake periodical inspections of your website’s backlink network

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Page Speed part of the user experience

February 7th, 2010 No Comments

As always I am keen to improve KSBKids’ ranking for children’s clothes.

In terms of SEO, Google is hinting at using Page Speed score in its ranking algorithm. Matt Cutt’s states: “If you have two sites that are equally relevant, same backlinks, everything else is the same, you’d probably prefer the one that’s a little bit faster, so page speed can in theory be an interesting idea to try out for a factor in scoring different websites. But, absolutely, relevance is the primary component, and we have over 200 signals in our scoring to try to return the most relevant, the most useful, the most accurate search result that we can find. So, that’s not going to change.”

So although Google takes page speed into account (relevance still being the primary component) it is certainly a  crucial aspect in providing a pleasant user experience.  It ensures that a visitor’s ”limited” attention span and time are spent on content and not wasted waiting for images to load. Studies have shown that users will not tolerate more than a 4 second load time. If your site fails to offer a quick response, your users will leave.

Mark Bonnet from the B2B centre at Warwick Business Schoolhas pointed out to me that 2 of the major speed analysis tools are YSlow and Google’s Page Speed.

On this rather damp Sunday morning I came across GTmetrix, a free tool to help measure the speed of pages. It’s a handy, easy to use tool that provides a Page Speed Score using both Yslow and Google and it even highlights the factors that affect the speed. Have a look at it!

My problem now is carrying out their recommendations. I may well be a SEO Chick in the making, but programmer I am not!  I have learned of factors that may help to get KSBKids to rank better for children’s clothes. And the way I look at it, even if it does not achieve much with regard to ranking, if we can improve the user experience then that in itself is a great achievement!

Children's Clothes - Stripy Long Sleeve Tops

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