BARCELONA: Capital importante tambien en los Buscadores - “FC Barcelona” y “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” keywords insignes. (alta oportunidad 2.0!)

BARCELONA: Capital importante tambien en los Buscadores - “FC Barcelona” y “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” keywords insignes. (alta oportunidad 2.0!)

Según el estudio denominado “Imagen y posicionamiento turístico de Barcelona en las redes sociales de Internet” nuestra ciudad tiene una “notoriedad media-alta” en los buscadores de internet más influyentes. En Google ofrece aproximadamente 180 millones de resultados la palabra “Barcelona” (Madrid ofrece 242 millones, Londres 430 y New York 680).

En las webs 2.0 Barcelona es de las que tiene mejores valoraciones, en las que sobresale por “cosmopolita” e “innovadora”; aunque también escala posiciones por “sucia” y “ruidosa”. También aparece muy valorada por el comercio y los restaurantes así como por la arquitectura y el clima. En cuanto a palabras clave, “FC Barcelona” y “Vicky Cristina Barcelona” son de las que más se teclean en los buscadores, y “hotel” como palabra vinculada a la ciudad en las búsquedas. En Flikr, sólo New York, Londres y París superan a Barcelona en fotos colgadas. Los lugares considerados más interesantes para “colgar” en la web son la Sagrada Família, la Casa Batlló, el Tibidabo, la plaza Catalunya y el Port Vell.

A pesar de todo esto, se ha dicho en el estudio que la ciudad todavía no aprovecha ni de lejos todo el potencial de la red para promocionarse; pero aquí está el Hostal Mare Nostrum para impulsar la fama de esta nueva capital del mundo internauta.

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Twitter has gained the reputation of being one of the largest attractions in the global social media craze. By definition ‘tweeting’ started out as being short online messaging similar to text messaging but more social; however, online marketers have also realized the benefits of such a communication tool. Of course, most every marketing tool always has its own particular way of being used. If you want to get appropriate responses, you need to follow a definite path.

If you don’t pay attention, you’ll find the results can ruin all the efforts you have put in. The great thing about this type of marketing is you can avoid common Twitter foul-ups by following a few simple rules. First off, you should remember that Twitter is a widely used social networking site, and people are on there for fun. This is why your business will get enough exposure. This article will cover those blunders that you can and should avoid to make Twitter the best marketing media to promote your business.If you have a business, and you have customers or clients who follow your progress with Twitter, do not think that they are interested in being your friend. The other thing that people have to learn is that not every person who sees their marketing campaign even cares about what the business is about. Your prospects don’t really think about “you” but they inherently think about “themselves”. It will never make a difference how good the product is; your potential customers will never purchase from you if they don’t care about your product.

Your prospective customers who read your message only care about how your product or service will benefit them. In order for you to make this product important to them, you have to figure out how to make them believe that their life would be worse off if they don’t purchase your product. Once you understand that very important concept, you should be able to come up with a great Twitter marketing movement.Another major problem that Twitter marketers run into is not giving enough information about their product. If a person cannot figure out what you are selling or what you are doing, then they will ignore you! One way to clarify yourself is to create a biography that will hook your prospects, and include a photo so they could identify you. It’s all about product placement and how you present yourself and if your first visual communication is off, then they most likely will not communicate with you again.

But you don’t have to be too serious. Taking your product or your business too sternly can be a death knell to your business and any chance of having a successful marketing movement. The whole point of being on Twitter is to be urbane and witty. Don’t complicate the lives of your potential Twitter following by being too serious. Write your tweets with some spice and add a little humor if it is appropriate. That will make more people interested in what you have to offer. You want to give a picture of life to your advertising on Twitter.Community is the key word here, and Twitter should be treated as such. That’s also the reason it’s so important for you to participate in it. However, the biggest mistake some make is that they don’t join in the community, but rather only try to promote within it. Avoiding this mistake is pretty easy though; just keep in mind that you will have to give in order to receive. You can’t just inform, you must participate in the social aspect. Becoming a follower of some Tweeters, answering their questions, and participating in Tweet threads are great ways to build a relationship within the community. If you want to achieve positive results, then becoming an active member of the community and working with other Tweeters is the only way to accomplish this.

Twitter is really a simple concept – in order to succeed using this marketing tool you will have to put forth some effort and grow a large following of people interested in listening to what you have to say and who want to hear it again. So how are you going to make this happen? All you have to do is give the people what they want – write about what they want to read about. It has to be beneficial to them. This is how you can avoid the most common mistakes that marketers do when trying to use Twitter to market their product.

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#smo #seo #trends » Tango Business Blog archive » The Next 10 Online Trends

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It’s never been harder to keep up with the latest web trends with the expansion onto mobile platforms, the growth of social media and the need for start ups to be aware of new SEO techniques.

As a result, we’ve assembled a team of web experts to help you and your business keep on top of the most important trends on the web. Constructing a mobile website, creating social media campaigns and selling online are just some of the challenges businesses will face during 2010.

Here are top online trends for the next 12 months.

Mobile Web

Every web-savvy business knows smartphone use is on the rise. But few are actively developing for mobiles by creating websites specifically used for handheld devices.

As more and more mobile users flock to gadgets with larger touchscreens and internet browsers, such as the iPhone or Google Nexus One, the mobile space will become bigger and SMEs need to get on board. If your website isn’t accessible through a smartphone or app, users will give up and go somewhere else losing you traffic and potential sales.

Ovum analyst Nathan Burley says the number of people taking up smartphones instead of traditional handsets will require businesses to develop mobile websites.

“In our view there are two big trends that will occur in 2010. That is mobile broadband and the adoption of smartphones, and the impact of those two things on the industry. This is changing the way people access the internet, and that is in mobile.”

“The big change is that these smartphones are allowing people to use tools in the same way a laptop did in the past, which is opening more users to the internet on the go.”

Chris Thomas, chief executive of SEO firm Reseo, says 2010 will be “the year of the mobile”.

“I think mobile search is definitely here. Google is throwing a lot of money at mobile, and it’s going to be really interesting to see how businesses leverage that.”

SEO

Using search engine algorithms in order to get your site on “page one” has been a tactic used by online businesses for years. But SEO experts say the process of getting a website known will become even harder in 2010 with the rise of personalised and real-time search.

Social network Twitter sparked a trend when it designed the first popular real-time search engine. When users search for a term, the site would update that search with new “tweets” as they were being made.

Google has recently introduced a real-time search function of its own, complete with indexed tweets, while Microsoft Bing has made a deal to show tweets in search results. But Thomas says while 2010 will see a rise in real-time search traffic, businesses shouldn’t be too keen to pursue a dedicated real-time search strategy.

“I think people are still trying to figure out what to do with it. Perhaps if there’s a trending topic, such as Copenhagen or climate change, that’s where we could see real-time do some work because there’s an opportunity for someone selling solar panels to come in, using a message like “stop climate change” via solar panels or something. There is some real potential there.”

“This is where it could go, but it’s such an active industry, with optimisation and SEO changing. But I always say to our clients, stick to your knitting and don’t do anything silly.”

Jim Stewart, chief executive of Stewart Media, says real-time search will continue to grow, but businesses need to be aware of the more subtle changes Google is making to its search algorithms.

“All of the normal SEO things still apply, even though Google is going forward with things like personalised search. That will surely play a part, but you still have to get on the front page at all before you get into someone’s personal search results.”

Stewart warns Google will be updating its speed-check feature, through which the engine checks how fast it takes for a user to connect to a website. If a business has any downtime, it could affect search rankings.

But Stewart also says Google could potentially lose its place as the top search engine, as users could migrate to other offerings or be wary of the company’s search power.

“I don’t believe the search engine is providing as relevant results as it did this time last year. I’m sure they know it, but it doesn’t seem to be working as well. I’d also love to think that people will begin to start using Bing more and more, but it has to become a better search engine before that happens.”

“The other thing is privacy. A lot of people already are pretty wary of Google and privacy issues, even to the point where Eric Schmidt said if you’re doing something on the web you don’twant people to know, then maybe you shouldn’t be doing it.”

Social Media

Facebook and Twitter were the standout social networks from 2009, and their popularity will surge in 2010 with both introducing new features, including paid accounts for business.

But businesses need to pay attention to the trends on these sites. Creating a social media strategy is no longer optional, it is vital to the health of a company and its ability to tap into an online user-base.

Some experts say if you aren’t engaging online, you’re missing out on a huge opportunity to gain new customers and fans who will effectively market for you if given enough reason.

Thomas says 2010 will be the year in which businesses must jump on social media or risk being left behind by the competition.

“If you don’t have a Facebook fan page you should get in, and if you’re in a community-minded space, where you can offer things like competitions and such, then you’re set.”

James Griffin, founder and chief executive of online reputation management company SR7, says this year will see the rise of analysts who will begin to convince businesses to study, track and move operations into social media.

“Analysts will be versed in understanding and using social media, the quantitative and qualitative reports will empower businesses to implement researched social media strategies and gather market intelligence.”

Online Retail

More and more Australian businesses are selling online, but compared to the US we have a lot of catching up to do. Online spending has grown from 1% to 3% of overall spending over the last 10 years, compared to the American equivalent of 7%.

Hal Pritchard, founder and chief executive of online kitchenware retailer Everton Online, says 2010 should be the year in which businesses start to realise they cannot operate without an eCommerce offering.

“The whole market in general is maturing. I think some of the people who didn’t want to do it originally are now deciding they have to do it, because if I count the number of competitors I have now compared to last year, there’s certainly a lot more out there.”

Pritchard says the biggest trend emerging in Australia is the growth of free shipping, which has allowed retailers in the US to stand out from the crowd.

“Freight is getting lower and is free in some places, which I suspect is going to be a general trend as competition hots up. Margins will get even tighter, and affording these things will
be difficult, but I think it’s one of the things that are happening.”

“We seem to be following the US as we progress, and we’re less far behind and I think that free freight is the next thing. But it’s not just about that, it’s about pushing the boundaries and staying on the edge, not just having a good website. The people who can innovate and stay ahead will do well.”

Advertising

The internet advertising industry continued to grow in 2009 and will do the same in 2010, but the next 12 months is expected to see the ongoing development of mobile advertising.

Last year the Interactive Advertising Bureau forecast the online ad market to pass $2 billion by next month, representing a 27% increase from 2008. While the downturn forced spending down in 2009, it’s safe to assume that figure will rise in 2010.

The mobile advertising scene is fairly new, so naturally few SMEs are actually investing in the sector. But Apple’s recent acquisitions of Quattro, along with Google’s purchase of AdMob, shows the big players are serious about the mobile space.

But Thomas says businesses should think about advertising on prominent sites such as social networks, in order to keep up with the market.

“In the last 12 months we have started various campaigns using Facebook ads with quite good success, and it’s getting better. Businesses should be taking advantage of the solid targeting available through sites like Facebook.”

“We’re certainly seeing more advertising on Twitter. You have sites now which are allowing companies to hire someone with a million followers to tweet their messages. I mean, it’ll cost
you, but the return on investment of that tweet could be huge.”

YouTube senior product manager David King says the growth of viral content, pieces of media published online which gain popularity in a short amount of time, are opening businesses up to new advertising models.

He says if a business finds a piece of content it created on a YouTube video, it can choose to place an in-video or AdWords advertisements rather than claim a copyright violation.

“These advertising structures are really geared towards taking control of what users upload. It’s only relevant if you’re uploading content, but if you are a small business and are doing
that, this could be relevant for you.”

Reputation Management

Most businesses are at least operating a website, but even those rejecting the online space need to be aware of how fast rumours and allegations can fly in the digital age. Several companies have had their reputations tarnished within hours from the activities of either rogue employees, or a botched advertising campaign.

Griffin says businesses need to control their reputation by monitoring what people are saying about them.

“The answer is, companies have been pushed into conducting a social media marketing campaigns without research and without adequately addressing the risk factors associated with social media.”

“2010 will see companies embracing the need to address the inherent risks of social media, with enterprises moving towards a scientific and empirically based approach to managing risk.”

Last year, Domino’s Pizza landed itself into trouble when two employees posted a video of themselves handling food unhygienically on the internet. Cotton On experienced backlash on Facebook when it continued to sell baby clothes with slogans such as “They Shake Me”.

Griffin says businesses can avoid such catastrophes by carefully monitoring who is talking about their brand, and being ready to address any situation as quickly as it appeared.

“The many and varied social media ‘fails’ of 2008-2009 will see companies and institutions take a measured, risk-based approach to these platforms.”

“Auditing, monitoring and analysing social media platforms along with risk mitigation strategies will become standard fare for those companies looking to protect and enhance their brand on social media platforms.”

Marketing

While mobile advertising may be taking awhile to heat up, many businesses are developing new and interesting mobile marketing campaigns to draw people into their stores.

Google has developed a system whereby users take a picture of a barcode with their mobile phone and use the search engine to find information. Closer to home, Hoyts Cinemas currently runs a promotion where movie goers with Bluetooth activated on their handsets sometimes receive discount offers via text messages when they walk into a lobby.

But it isn’t just big companies which are using mobiles for marketing. Peter Shipman, who owns a casual Mexican restaurant in the US, bought ads in university newspapers to advertise a barcode sent through text messages used to claim discounts.

US company Jagtag is now developing a technology used to identify barcodes through camera phones, when it is then sent via text message in order for the user to receive a discount code.

Thomas says this year will see a number of companies bring mobile marketing strategies to the forefront of their campaigns.

“There are going to be some really good creative ways people will start to get customers in store, and sending messages out like that… providing they don’t break any spam laws.”

“We’re going to see these companies start to realise how much activity is occurring through mobiles, and then we’re going to see them respond by commissioning campaigns of their own.”

Thomas also says a number of companies will begin to commission mobile apps, especially on the iPhone, purely for marketing purposes. Whether this will gain them revenue or purely open their brand to a new audience, the mobile apps market will become part of an online business’s marketing strategy in 2010.

Content

The growth of the internet has allowed businesses to publish content of their own, including blogs, pictures and even videos. King says SMEs should think about creating some sort of content on YouTube or similar sites such as a tutorial, and see a fan base grow.

“There are a lot of smaller to medium-sized businesses which have really operated with a focus of specifically gearing themselves towards publishing on YouTube, and they really make a go of it – and we give them a global audience to do so.”

But King warns businesses they must be generating useful content, without the appearance of a blatant marketing pitch, and not be scared of entering a new area where they might not have experience.

“As these things become more commonplace, consumers love them, but unfortunately businesses which have been relying on older business models do not. I really think they need to get over that a little bit. Ultimately the consumer is right, and they are going to spend their time the way they spend it.”

“Businesses need to really stay focused on that consumer experience and not get hung up on the comfort of the way things used to be. The more businesses can try and anticipate where things can go as opposed to stopping it, I think that’s the best place to be for them.”

Open Source

Once upon a time, businesses wouldn’t trust open-source programs in favour of branded, more trustworthy software solutions. But now open-source has given SMEs a way of operating high-end programs without substantial costs.

With popular programs such as Mozilla Thunderbird, Open Office, WordPress and Joomla now gaining notoriety, organisations are beginning to realise open-source programs aren’t just technically inferior rip-offs, but legitimate alternatives.

A number of organisations, including the British Government and the French police force, have openly supported open-source, while Gartner research from late-2008 indicates the majority of businesses in the Asia/Pacific region took up open-source in 2009.

And with the development and popularity of open-source Android operating system continuing to grow, open-source is likely to play a major part in a business’s IT strategy in 2010.

Cloud Computing

Two years ago “cloud computing” was viewed by many businesses as a buzzword with no particular meaning, used by tech-heads who didn’t quite know what they were talking about.

Now, using cloud services has become an essential for businesses. Whether they are backing up their data or using a piece of software hosted on external servers, cloud computing is now a part of everyday operations for many SMEs.

Cloud services have branched out into three main categories: applications, also known as software-as-a-service, infrastructure, used for data backups, and internal service providers for businesses with customised apps and programs.

Analyst firm Gartner recently named cloud computing as one of the top strategic technologies for 2010, saying it could be exploited in a number of different ways to customise programs and apps to a particular company’s needs.

“Using cloud resources does not eliminate the costs of IT solutions, but does rearrange some and reduce others. In addition, consuming cloud services enterprises will increasingly act as cloud providers and deliver application, information or business process services to customers and business partners.”

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#marketing - Coach de ventas - Entender el proceso de la venta - #SEO tips

QUÉ SIGNIFICA VENDER
Una de las grandes diferencias que observamos en la comparación entre vendedores profesionales y vendedores promedio es la claridad de concepto respecto de su función como vendedor.
Mientras que un vendedor promedio entiende que tiene que colocar su producto o servicio en el mercado (“su” necesidad), el profesional asume el rol de asistente del comprador y centra su interés en ayudar al cliente a satisfacer sus necesidades, resolver problemas o hacer un negocio (la necesidad “del cliente”).

Vendedor promedio: se concentra en vender su producto
Vendedor profesional: se concentra en las necesidades del cliente

En la medida que el vendedor centre su función en “vender” un producto, los fracasos, los NO, serán un duro golpe a sus objetivos, a sus intereses, a su autoestima.
Por el contrario, si se concentra en “ayudar”, asesorar, asistir al cliente, su objetivo estará cumplido, al margen de la decisión final que éste adopte.

Vender = Ayudar

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#SEO - Google Docs ofrecerá almacenamiento de gran tamaño para ficheros de cualquier tipo –

Google Docs, el servicio para crear y compartir documentos de Google, incluirá en breve una nueva función para almacenar ficheros de gran tamaño, hasta 1 GB, según ha anunciado la compañía. Este tipo de servicios es una alternativa a otros como el correo donde el tamaño de los archivos está limitado y permite en cierto modo prescindir de ellos, o al menos utilizar como copia de seguridad alternativa “la nube de Google”. Una función puede ser guardar allí los mismos documentos que se lleva uno en un portátil o pendrive, por ejemplo, para tenerlo siempre disponible. Esos archivos se pueden utilizar personalmente o compartirlos con grupos de amigos o colegas de trabajo.

El espacio que ofrecerá Google Docs será de 1 GB para cada cuenta, pero los ficheros individuales deberán tener un tamaño máximo de 250 MB. Aparte de esto, los propios documentos generados por Google Docs no cuentan en cuanto a espacio almacenamiento, que es virtualmente gratis. Los que necesiten más espacio pueden comprar más gigabytes a 3€/GB al año. (Google también ofrece 20 GB al año por unos 4€ para GMail y Picasa, y no está claro por qué la diferencia de precio de almacenamiento entre unos servicios y otro).

La limitación de 250 MB por fichero parece artificial y autoimpuesta para que la gente no suba películas o episodios de televisión de gran tamaño y las comparta con facilidad (suelen ocupar entre 300 y 700 MB). En este sentido, no está claro si Google Docs acabará pareciéndose más a servicios de almacenamiento personal de tamaño razonable que se puede sincronizar con el ordenador personal como YouSendIt o Dropbox o bien a sitios de descarga masiva como RapidShare o Megaupload. De momento parece más lo primero: ya han anunciado algunas herramientas de sincronización de terceras partes como Memeo, Syncplicity y Manymoon para que se pueda utilizar la cuenta de Google Docs como “espejo” de una carpeta del equipo personal.

El servicio todavía no está disponible para el público; irá apareciendo en las cuentas de Google Docs en las próximas semanas a medida que se vaya desplegando entre los usuarios de diversos países.



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#SEO - Adsense y la eterna pregunta de cómo aumentar los ingresos by @Jessy_Slayer - #wom

Bueno, siendo 100% sincera con todos, les tengo que contar que nunca cobré un solo cheque de Adsense, y por el ritmo que llevo puedo pronosticar que me falta mucho más de un año para conseguirlo… así que cuando ví esta imágen en 'ElCofrecito', casi se me cae la boca!

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Así como lo ven, los ingresos diarios de mas de US$ 1200 son la envidia de cualquiera de nosotros, los simples bloggers de poco tránsito :P

Pensé que el blog iba a indicar algún tipo de tip que se nos hubiera escapado hasta ahora… pero la respuesta fue más bien simple: “generar mucho tráfico”…. como ésta respuesta no me emocionó mucho porque en el tiempo que llevo con el blog el tráfico va a umentando muy de a poco, ví que había un link interesante a donde nos sugería visitar, de un lugar llamado Google Adsense Generator y la verdad que me reí mucho ;) porque ni así logro aumentarlo :P

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    Entretenidísimo el nuevo servicio 2.0 que se puso de moda entre floggers, bloggers y twitteros por igual… se trata del formspring.me un servicio donde abrimos una cuenta y todos nos pueden hacer preguntas (anónimas o no) y tenemos la opción de responder, eliminar o bloquear al usuario (en caso de que pregunten con usuario lógicamente).

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    TunesBag ya está en beta pública


    TunesBag ya está en beta pública

    por Juan Diego Polo | Comenta aquí
    Escrito en Música el día 28/12/2009

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    TunesBag, el servicio que nos permite subir nuestros archivos mp3 a internet para escucharlos desde cualquier lugar, ha abierto sus puertas para que cualquier usuario pueda usarlo.

    Los enlaces pueden ser enviados a otras personas, permitiendo compartir hasta 200 temas en la versión gratuita.

    Disponible en varios idiomas ha sido uno de los servicios más esperados de este año, vamos a ver su evolución durante 2010…

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    #SMO - 10 free iPhone apps for effectively managing your website | via South SEO

    If you are a webmaster and you have an iPhone then prepare yourself, because here is a list of ten of the very best iPhone apps for webmasters. These apps will help you to manage your website, on the go and with ease. Best of all these apps are free to download. With the exception of Chartbeat and Analytics Agent Lite, these apps are fully functional versions, and each is useful in its own unique way.

    1. Wordpress

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    The Wordpress for iPhone app is the ultimate application for any Wordpress blogger. Wordpress for iPhone has three main components: managing comments, posts, and pages, all of which are very straightforward and easy to use.

    Note: If you have a self-hosted wordpress blog (as opposed to using Wordpress.com) you will need to adjust writing settings before you can use it. The reason for this is that the iPhone must first be verified as a remote publishing client before it can be used. For this verification to be made first go to Settings and then Writing and select the XML-RPC checkbox. Doing so will grant you access to your blog once you verify your user credentials.

    2. Chartbeat

    Chartbeat
    Chartbeat is a service that shows how many active users are visiting one of your websites at any given time. Their iPhone app is not entirely free, it is offered as a 30 day free trial, and afterwards they charge $9.99 USD per month for the account. To set up Chartbeat on your site you will need to copy two Javascript files to your website. I recommend avoiding the Chartbeat Wordpress plugin that is supposed to expedite this process since it did not work for me.

    3. Analytics Agent Lite

    Analytics
    Analytics Agent Lite works with Google Analytics and is very easy to use. Simply enter your Google Analytics account and password and you will be able to view your analytics for any sites you have set up with Google. The preferences allow you to specify the timeframe you want to analyze. My only gripe is the small ads that cover part of the graphs, but since the app is free I can’t really complain.

    4. WhatTheFont

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    WhatTheFont is a neat app that allows you to take a picture of text and then identify it. I tried taking a picture of the word “return” on my keyboard, but my hand slightly shadowed the picture so the recognition did not turn out very well. Make sure if you are taking a picture of text that there are full sentences to take a picture of, instead of just a single word, and plenty of light.

    5. Pingdom iPhone app 2.0

    Pingdom
    Pingdom would be on this list even if it was posted elsewhere on the Web because the new Pingdom iPhone app 2.0 is an essential tool for any webmaster with an iPhone that cares about minimizing site downtime. Pingdom is trusted by sites like Twitter and Alexa and offers an iPhone-integrated website monitoring service that will notify you via email, SMS and Twitter if your website goes down. The latest version of the Pingdom iPhone app even supports iPhone push notifications. The app also contains cool graphs and more so check out the full post to learn about all of the neat new features.

    6. TweetDeck for iPhone

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    TweetDeck recently released a new version of their iPhone app as well. TweetDeck allows you to manage several accounts, in a way that is very much like the desktop version of TweetDeck, which is available for either a mac or pc. TweetDeck tweets can be integrated into your website with a custom Twitter profile widget.

    7. Web Design News

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    The Web Design News app is just that, an app with web design news. It also features tweets from web designers so that you are always up to date with the web design world.

    8. Color Calculator

    Color calculator
    Color Calculator app is my new favorite way to find the perfect color for my website. Since all colors can be composed by combinations of red, green, and blue, Color Calculator has three sliders, one for each color. Moving these sliders allows you to create thousands of color combinations, and easily identify the hex code for HTML use. Colors can also be saved by clicking “Add to favorites.”

    9. Google Mobile App

    Google Mobile
    The best way to test where you stand in terms of SEO is to see where your content ranks from related Google searches. The Google Mobile app provides quick search ability, and even voice searching features. (I tested the voice search and it failed for me but perhaps Google will be able to better recognize your voice.) The Google Mobile app also provides quick access to a variety of other Google apps, such as Docs, Latitude, Notebook, and more.

    10. WebSource

    web source
    WebSource is a very simple app that shows the code of any website after you enter its URL. This app does not even have a website, but it does have a cool icon, and I consider it a proud addition to my app collection.

    Even more for the webmaster

    That’s not all. If you are a sysadmin or a webmaster check out this list of 12 great iPhone apps that will allow you to test your websites connectivity, access your desktop with VNC, and more!

    Feedback

    What is your favorite app from the list above? Is there another app that helps you manage your website? Let us know in the comments below! :)

    About the author:
    Garin Kilpatrick is a community manager for the writing website for students, eduify.com. Check out his personal blog at Gar1n.com.

    Posted by Edgardo Suarez