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Archive for July, 2009

The Pirate Bay – Video Bay

by Mike on Jul.08, 2009, under Findings, General

The Pirate Bay (TPB) is the world’s most high-profile file-sharing web site. Recently its owners have been in the news a lot due to them being caught and prosecuted under copyright law by the music industry.

The web site’s owners were taken to court, found guilty and sentenced to one year in jail in April. However, they are currently still free men.

As well as the one year jail sentence, they were also made to pay $4.5million in damages.

The Pirate Bay owners are notoriously known for hating the record companies. When they were ordered to pay the damages they put notifications up on the pirate bay web site asking for donations. All of the donations were made in $1 pieces. The individual donations were then sent onto the music companies’ solicitors. Because the amounts are in such small denominations, it actually cost the record companies money in order to process all of the individual amounts, so where they did actually pay the damages, the record companies made no money from it.

The latest move from the owners of the web site is to open a new service called the Video Bay. Essentially it is an illegal version of YouTube that allows users to stream copyrighted material from the web site.

The Video Bay will be using the latest version of HTML, called HTML 5. HTML 5 comes with new elements such as video and audio, which will stream audio and video media through the browser without the need for any additional plug-ins like Flash or Windows Media Player. The only problem with this is that the users must have an up-to-date browser to use it – probably not an issue for The Video Bay’s userbase, but for the majorty of websites this is something to take very seriously.

You can read more about the new HTML 5 elements here on my blog where I run through each element and the new attributes associated with it.

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Football Badges 2,000 Milestone

by Mike on Jul.02, 2009, under Projects, Web Development

The title says it all, really. Football Badges has hit the 2,000 members mark and is still going strong. It actually jumped up by 150 since the last time I checked a few days before.

Check it out if you haven’t already. And if you like this then have a look at Football Feeds too.

Football Badges

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SEO Consultant – SEO Reports

by Mike on Jul.02, 2009, under General, Projects, Web Development

So, when I’m in work or doing some freelance stuff I often have to create structured reports that outline the problems with a website from an SEO perspective. It’s quite a difficult task sometimes as I always want the best for the clients and have to be careful not to recommend the wrong things incase it damages what good SEO they already have.

After a few of these reports is was obvious I had a bit of a nack for getting it right.

I decided that I could make money from this. I’ve started a new web site which will hopefully turn into a successful business. At the moment I’m only charging £50 (yes, £50) for the full report. After I’ve got my PageRank up a bit and got myself some quality backlinks going I’ll probably raise the price up substantially, probably to £100-£150.

If you’re a web development agency I’m currently taking on affiliations. You’ll sell my reports and take a 10% commission. Not a great come back from an already stupidly low price, but you must consider the money you’ll be receiving from the work the report outlines. There may be 50 points in the report, each taking 1 hour to complete on average. You charge £40 per hour. You’ve just made yourself £2000 from doing absolutely nothing – and I’m sure you have more than one client – a potential goldmine for you.

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