This is a prime example of a lame blog trying to become legitimate but stealing article content without giving back reference credit to it`s writer - me!
All it takes is a link which doesn't hurt your page at all, but gives credit to the person who thought, wrote and submitted the article to the directories, for your fair use.
Please good people surfing, do not click on any link on this site, instead, follow this link below to the original content which may very likely suit your search queries much better.
Thank you, Marty Smith
http://www.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Stolen article content.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Playing Poker on your Mac
As you can see there are just a few poker sites that are Mac compatible. I realize a lot of online players might now have the flexibility to have both systems in their home like I do, but there is a solution for Mac only users and that is Parallels. Which is a bridge program that lets you operate PC software on your Mac.
Here is a video I made playing poker on my Mac usin parallels.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Hypocrisy in writing.
That's funny Steve Wagenheim, because this is exactly what I was saying about Google's Sidewiki program. Basically learn to live with the realities and take advantage of new technologies. YOU however chose to berate me in the Warrior Forum for exploring new software, insult my business acumen, accuse me of spamming, and attempt to rile up others to do the same. You were utterly unprofessional, which is why the forum admins deleted all of those threads. None of you could carry a rational argument in a professional manner. You even said you were going to sue Google because of it. How's that going?
Before I saw this article here Steve I really just thought you were narrow-minded, now I think you are simply, incongruous.
"Instead of wasting a lot of energy whining about all the things you don't like, how about sitting down and thinking about how you can overcome these obstacles? I take every change as a challenge and welcome it. It ends up making me a better marketer.Anyway, you can whine and moan about all the changes forcing you to actually run an ethical business or you can sit down and figure out how to work with these changes and maybe even make more money in the process."
- Internet Marketing Tips - Less Complaining and More Doing (view on Google Sidewiki)
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Uncool Poker marketing.
There is no way to see opponent's cards online. This video is intentionally misleading the viewer. If you have to mislead the viewer into getting them to buy your product, then your product is clearly worthless.
There is a way to win at online poke but it takes training, discipline, and bankroll management. If you want to know how to be good at these skills you can get my FREE poker training videos at http://www.mzonereport.com
Saturday, November 28, 2009
Poker Strategy Videos
Hey, Marty.
I'm just writing to let you know how much I enjoy watching your videos. The information you provide has changed the way I play online poker, which in turn has helped me improve my game. So thank you, and keep them coming. You're doing a bang-up job.
Regards
Charles.
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
Poker Strategy Videos
Really liked the video, all the videos, it's all good food for thought! Loving the TI as well! Great product! Especially like the new 3Bet,
Steal and CBet percentages! Great job, keep up the good work!!
For videos using Tournament Indicator sign up at http://www.mzonereport.com
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Fantastic Videos
Mr. Smith,
These last two videos have been fantastic. I can't wait to use some of these tactics in my next tournament. I will be buying Tournament Indicator this week and as soon as I get some time off of work I plan to cash more often! Maybe I am a dork but your video's are also entertaining. I have told all my friends about this program and your lessons. A few of them have already signed up. Thanks again for your help.
Matt J
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Great addition, should expand use.
This is a good idea, because the use of SideWiki has not been so widespread at this point. Accessibility to this tool will be key to seeing if goes mainstream or not.
in reference to: Sidewiki : Sidewiki bookmarklet - Toolbar Help (view on Google Sidewiki)Friday, October 23, 2009
SideWiki Blocker Video
This just sounds like a paranoid webmaster. Given the very low view count of this video really shows that only a select few really are this scared of Google's new social media tool. The rant and scare that was witnessed in the Warrior forum after SideWki's release just has not been realized.
Is it better to think about stifling new technology or learning how to use to your advantage? Blocking social media is not only a waste of time, but a fundamental marketing flaw.
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
MacSpeech is an aggravating mistake.
In Feb09 I purchased MacSpeech for my new iMac and did so on the numerous positive comments from Mac users. If you search these forums however you will uncover the real truth of the lack of service and compatibility MacSpeech has with OSX 10, and now Snow Leopard. I have not, for a single useful moment been able to use this software since then, and am now faced with havng to upgrade in order to get it to work - of course at my cost.
The final response I got from MacSpeech in the spring suggested I try to sell the software myself, since they would not return my money, and now this. Simply, this is a company that does not understand customer service or quality assurance.
"OMG - NOTHING is easy with this company. The sales process stopped me to say I have not registered my original piece of software, yet I have the original email sent to me saying I did just that. So I press buy anyway and then it shows 2 upgrades in my cart! Of course, I then discover it is not downloadable, so the cost will probably be another $100 for new CDs shipping and taxes here in Canada.
But yet, I canceled the sale because I installed SL and the MacSpeech will not even load, so I am rather concerned it will NOT be able to update at all, even with new CDs in hand.
I spend $1,000s every year on software for my business and even though $200, then another $100 for an upgrade (on software I never got working in the first place) isn't really a lot in the grand scheme of things, I still feel jilted beyond normal anger levels of how little my business mattrs to MacSpeech.
At this point I cannot honestly tell as a willing, paying customer who really, REALLY wants this product to work, if MacSpeech is in need of a customer service manager or quality assurance manager more. It's a toss up.
Stuck in limbo again."
- God help me, but I am actually thinking of giving MacSpeech more money. « MacSpeech Forums and Discussion (view on Google Sidewiki)
Monday, October 12, 2009
Real poker writers in short supply.
Randy I completely agree with this as I have seen the volumes of crap articles on ezinearticles claiming to be valuable poker content. Most of these writers are just hired by 3rd parties and must then do some quick research or rewriting to spin out some rather useless content.
http://www.PLRPoker.com is my site where I sell PLR poker content for this very reason. To fill the gap of lack of quality poker content for sale to other webmasters.
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Great Video from Frank Kern
Thanks Frank Kern. This is great info, especially for IMers just starting out. I like how you do this without using any tools either. The information is really just there, you only need to uncover it in a way that proves its viability. Please keep the videos coming!
in reference to: Mass Control » How To Find Something To Sell (view on Google Sidewiki)Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Google Sidewiki: a Virtual “Snipe Sign”?
The problem with this of course is that even though most webmaster/business people will happily agree your statement, it has nothing whatsoever to do with the end-user experience. They will be the ones who decide where such tools live or die.
They also decide what is seen on their browser. If you thought it was tough to swallow Googles tools, think about how the end user will feel in you trying to stop them from choosing their browser and it`s functions.
It is NOT your internet real estate, it is the end-users' browser choice.
There is a suicidal slant to your thinking, in that you like many others in the IM community are choosing to fight what is inevitable, when you really should be re-training yourself in how to take advantage of inevitable changes in the business world.
"Let’s switch gears for a moment. You own one, two or a hundred websites. Virtual real estate. Over time you’ve worked your butt off to buy domain names and pay for hosting. In addition you’ve spent considerable time and effort, and possibly money, to design, build and upload content to your sites. You have things working well. You’re in control of your property and you’re looking for a return on your investment."
- Google Sidewiki: a Virtual "Snipe Sign"? | elmerhurlstone.com (view on Google Sidewiki)
Google advertising SideWiki print ads in The New Yorker
The ad is quite simple, almost 1970's Volkswagen-like, but does the trick. With a couple arrows the graphic points to a website and also shows where your comments can be seen if you have something thoughtfull to add to any web page you come across.
The black-and-white print advertisement runs somewhat bigger than a classified placement and is targeting potential social media users to get involved by adding stimulating thoughts.
Here is a copy of the ad placed by New Yor resident Ted Herman:
http://twitpic.com/kml4q
Monday, October 5, 2009
Google would love to share SideWiki!
You are forgetting about the fact that Google has already opened up the API for SideWiki to allow 3rd party programs to participate outside of the Google tool bar. Kutano is the first one to take advantage of this which in effect mixes Kutano, Twitter and SideWiki together in sharing a distribution of comments.
in reference to:"Google’s mission is to organize the world’s information and make it accessible – not take it over and centralize it."
- Sidewiki: What Google should do « BuzzMachine (view on Google Sidewiki)
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Your strategy video is here
Before you publish, click on the blogger blog you want it published to, and then go file away the original emailed testimonial. Now you have fresh new content on your blogger blog, you have a new complimentary SideWiki, and you have immediate (or at least very fast) indexing by Google for both entries.
Add as many testimonials as you want, so that you really lay claim to your SideWiki real estate for your own website, i a very positive way.
Hi Marty,
I'm really enjoying your video series. Right now you're sending them out every other day - every day would be nice.
How to win at low buy in tournaments is exactly what I'm training for. I like to play as a hobby but it would also be nice to bring in some extra money each month. I don't intend to become a 'professional' but having a hobby that supports itself sure would be nice!
I've finished the book by Harrington, viewing your video series, and purchased Tournament Indicator. I'm really looking forward to seeing your games and how you approach the different parts of the tournaments.
Thanks so much for doing this and best of luck at the tables.
Michael
in reference to: Sit and Go Certified | Advanced SitnGo Strategies and Theories (view on Google Sidewiki)
Knuckleheads will find this hard to understand.
I have been in many discussions with other webmasters about this very "state of mind". Most in the webmaster community are actually preparing themselves to be "walled in" as you put it, rather than looking at what is coming their way - whether they like it or not. They have no idea that SideWiki is only the beginning of what they will find as "uncomfortable" changes to their internet businesses.
Some will even foolishly argue SideWiki is not social media in the same way as Facebook or Twitter, but again have no idea or plan to engage the end user. It's entirely fascinating actually, to see internet-age business people acting like they were back in the 1970's and mocking at people who are actually thinking of buying a small, fuel efficient car.
Thursday, October 1, 2009
The only SPAM examples have evidence of sabotage.
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Well I suppose that may not be the whole story, but even for myself in keeping an open mind about this thing, I fully expected to see SPAM-like messages on SideWiki. I too, am worried about how Google will handle that aspect.
As it is so far however, the only truly distasteful SideWiki entries (2 or 3) I have seen have been posted by webmasters (in the style of your response) on their own (or friend's) sites for the purpose of testing and setting an example of what could happen. (Presumably because of the lack of real-life examples.)
Nothing wrong with preparing for the worst I suppose, and it may very well still get ugly, but you would think SPAMMERS would already be on this thing, and yet - they clearly are not. So enticing someone to join a cause on this basis alone, seems rather ill conceived and wasteful in nature.
If this petition was refined to the point of it's goal being SideWiki offer webmasters the CHOICE to opt-out I would actually be for it, (even though I feel that too would be a mistake,) it is much more fair than having the website owner seek and install blocking programs with every new SideWiki-like service. (Yes, more are coming!)
Refine this thing, and you may get some more support.
30 Videos!! Yikes.
That is just way to inexpensive to pass up on. I bought it and will be reviewing this weekend. TYVM.
in reference to: Make Money Doing Nothing (view on Google Sidewiki)Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Looked authentic, but...
On closer inspection the hot rod has some rather juiced-up rims and tires, while the fron of the vehicle - from what I can see has an exposed engine. Nicely done either way though.
in reference to: Image - TinyPic - Free Image Hosting, Photo Sharing & Video Hosting (view on Google Sidewiki)Great Videos
Frank you are one of the few marketers who can make IM videos actually entertaining. You do this with flare, humor, and above all credibility.
I sincerely look forward to your next project, and am hoping you can deal with more Social media opportunities like this SideWiki and Kutano for example.
Do we have to agree, Steve?
Some IMers have made good dissenting points about SideWiki, but this type of paranoia and irrational behavior shows so much more about the person saying it than it does about SideWiki's worst features.
The question is, are more people going to be inclined to be doing business with YOU after such illogical statements?
"Anybody here who thinks that Sidewiki is anything other than the most
evil thing that has ever been invented online, please leave your name in
this thread so I know...
Never to buy any of your products
Never to do any JVs with you
Never to acknowledge your very existence.
This will make my job a lot easier for determining future business ventures."
- How can we use Google's SIDEWIKI in a positive way (view on Google Sidewiki)
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Finally, a thoughtful question.
Herein lies the fundamental question. Whether or not you are for or against SideWiki, you will have to adjust as a marketer. All I am saying is that I am not going to be wasting time running scared, but rather look into this as Web2.0 strategist and simply start by embracing social media. Thanks Jared.
in reference to:"Obviously, WE PAY FOR THESE ADDITIONAL COSTS.
My question to you: What should we do about this?
Block the sidewiki from our sites, which doesn't work 100%, or boycott Big-G (lol), or send messages to them to stop what they are doing... which doesn't do much at all other that waste people's time...
They have their own agenda that doesn't include "Us".
So, what should we do?"
- If You Want to Take a Stand Against Google Encroaching On Your Rights With Sidewiki-Now Is The Time - Page 7 (view on Google Sidewiki)
Kutano first 3rd party add-on for SideWiki
What does this mean?
1- A wider reach of any SideWiki comments
2- Integration with existing Twitter accounts and comments
3- Direct link from twitter to ALL SideWiki and Kutano comments made about your website
Kutano has a 3rd party browser add-on much like SideWiki, although I feel it is more feature rich. It too allows users to post comments on any webpage for others to see. Users will see SideWiki comments now as well, with the addition of (originally posted with SideWiki) at the end of the comment.
Right now, even though the Warrior Forum blocked seeing SideWiki comments, they are currently accessible via Kutano, as posted originally.
People, get ready. (However you may see fit.)
Thanks Steve.
Very insightful, even if not in the same industry. The wall has indeed been breached, now the question is as an online business owner, "What are you going to do about it?"
in reference to: Google’s Sidewiki – Game-changer for Pharma Social Media? « Impactiviti blog (view on Google Sidewiki)Monday, September 28, 2009
What is this Sokule thingy?
It sounds interesting, but I need a better explanation or at least a short video showing me what the program actually does. I mean, does it replace twitter? Does it work with Hootsuite or Hummingbird? What is the benefit and how to earn? etc, etc..
in reference to: Sokule Built For Business (view on Google Sidewiki)Just one of many...
You are so right Michael, but this is actually one of the more tame analogies made about SideWiki in these threads. More than a few comments here wreak of extreme paranoia.
in reference to:"Your example doesn't work. Google isn't spraying the building.
That's like blaming the hardware store, or even the paint can manufacturer because some kids bought some paint and went tagging."
- If You Want to Take a Stand Against Google Encroaching On Your Rights With Sidewiki-Now Is The Time - Page 3 (view on Google Sidewiki)
Warrior forum member has already designed a SideWiki blocker.
Well with all the hyper-scare chatter of impending internet doom because of Google's new SideWiki, you could well imagine this would be coming in a hurry - Software designers creating blockers to SideWiki comments for webmasters to use.
As a designer, you have to get around the (seemingly moderate) challenge of the Google tool bar and it's users. That apparently was no challenge for this quick-thinking programmer - "While I don't want to disclose exactly how this tool works, I can say it's dead simple to install on any kind of static or dynamic website, Linux and Windows hosted, and it produces no extra load to your site.
What's more, it doesn't block access to your site for those that have the toolbar installed. They can still see and interact with your site, they can even add their own Sidewiki comments..."
This entrepreneur goes on to say: "You must have a website (any kind will do), and you must be willing to install this tool on your site following my instructions. All you have to do to install it is upload a file I will supply and change a single line of code in each of your site pages.
It does work with static HTML pages, with PHP pages, with blogs and pretty much anything. Including ASP."
Now obviously this is great for those webmasters who are on a burning fury right now about this SideWiki thing. At the very least, the community will likely have some effect on this product as the outrage is simply too large to negotiate right now.
But what if it is here to stay as is? There is also the notion that the users of SideWiki will be users, if not for anything else than the slick, non-obtrusive design of the tool bar. Those users will be reading SideWiki comments on (most) new websites they visit. How are they going to feel when your page has blocked them from what they feel is valuable information? Well, how do you feel about a business that will go out of their way to block information about themselves? Suspicious, right?
How to get your Webmaster message on the TOP of SideWiki Comments.
I think for most of our sites it may take a lot longer that anyone thinks to see some comments on our pages, but still, its probably best to be first.
To get a webmaster message associated to your own website that SideWiki users will see you need to:
1- Download the Google Tool Bar with SideWiki and use either Firefox or IE. (I read this may be a permanent part of a new Chrome release soon.)
2- Sign up for webmaster tools in Google using your GMail account. Then go to "Add website". Google will produce a meta snippet for you.
3- Sync your website by placing the meta snippet on your index page html code, just under the header. If you use WP, Joomla! or other, you need to log in and retrieve the template html files to add this code. It will NOT change anything about your website.
4- Then press VERIFY.
5- You can then modify your SideWiki profile and add ALL of your verified websites with anchor text (Bonus PR back links!!!).
6- You can then refresh your webpage in your browser, open SideWiki and you will be invited to add a comment as "Webmaster".
I did this to a few of my sites yesterday and added a short welcome message, and I figure it will be a good place to put some "testimonial quotes"
Sunday, September 27, 2009
The Warrior Forum
The Warrior Forum is where internet marketers exchange ideas and engage in topics that generally have to do with marketing on the internet.
It has long been considered the internet's leading forum of it's kind and features the WSO where participants known as "Warriors" offer for sale products to other warriors at discounts.
Turtleknife Live!!
Welcome to my BlogTV broadcast. My show includes mostly poker topics, videos, and live tournaments that I play in, usually at Full Tilt Poker.
Come in and join, and if you get a chance please rate the show in the lower part of the web page.
Thanks,
Marty Smith
(Turtleknife on Full Tilt Poker)
Were you testing the ban process for SideWiki?
From what I read in your SideWiki profile it looks like you were just seeing how long your comment would stay there. I was curious too, so I reported your post, using "other" as the reason and explained you were simply redirecting traffic to competition.
I hope I read the situation right, and we will see what happens.
I have not seen any SPAM yet.
I really WANTED to the SPAM messages, but I suppose they have been filtered or banned already. Maybe this algorithm and such works better than we gave Google credit for!
in reference to: Google Sidewiki: Brands under attack | Blog | Econsultancy (view on Google Sidewiki)Saturday, September 26, 2009
Yo Perry, have you heard of SideWiki?
Hey Perry. I am curious to know how the online guru of social media has not made a corporate message in SideWiki yet? if you need help in doing so, you can visit my blog at:
http://
NBC needs a internet consultant?
How does a site like NBC NOT have a corporate SideWiki message yet? Oh and by the way, shouldn't this be called the Law&Order rerun LOR network?
in reference to: NBC.com - NBC Official Site (view on Google Sidewiki)A version of SideWiki was tried 10 years ago.
What happened to Third Voice
But SideWiki has a couple distinct advantages besides the passage of a decade. Social media is driving internet technology right now, at a furious pace. In fact Twitter AND Facebook are working on similar applications as we speak. And by Social media, I mean the end users as a whole. SideWiki is aimed at the end-user's choice of how they want to view the web. This is certainly a dramatic extension of a typical browser tool-bar.
SideWiki is all about Google. hey if Google wanted to sell hotcakes with maple syrup online, I would be willing to bet they can figure out a way to do it. The logistics, software, and delivery of this service is rather impressive after just my first day of using it.
This is also about Google search, because indexing may potentially be more targeted and efficient if humans are there first pointing out and discussing such topics that may have otherwise been unnoticed by typical crawling. This is conjecture on my part, as I really do not know if Google is using SideWiki as part of their search algorithm. It just makes sense to me that they would.
Here is the biggest thing that may make this fly, this time around. In spite of webmaster uprising about feeling their online real estate is being abused, the real thinkers out there have long since embraced Social Media. Yes, this Social media is closer to the source than ever before, but you cannot fight the user, the buyer of your products if that is how they choose to view content.
The commercial enterprises who have already adopted or are strategizing to take advantage of this social media application will likely be big winners with SideWiki while many "small" players with "small" thinking will be largely occupied dissing Google's applications in forums.
Friday, September 25, 2009
Whether you like SideWiki or not, you need to install it.
Here is the bottom line. You need to get here first with your own corporate/webmaster message. That's what I am doing this week for all my sites.
Full Tilt Rocks.
Best features by far and 2nd best volume on the internet. But oh, you may have to put up with a bad beat or so.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?
Will Google's New SideWiki help your website's search performance?
It is all user driven in a social media way, because previous visitors to a site can leave a comment concerning the content of the given page. These comments can be seen by expanding a "Side" window in their browser and then reading what others think. Most early thoughts from fellow webmasters about this product are irrationally leaning to feeling of invasion on their intellectual property. They are failing to look at the potential of this and have not yet grasped the power of embracing social media, whatsoever.
In spite of their unproductive fear, if you want to try this service you will need a Google gmail account to participate in SideWiki and your comments are also posted on your profile, which in essence will keep SPAM to a minimum as the community of users will identify such losers rather quickly and have them and their comments deleted.
Here is the thing though, if your website starts getting a lot of comments via anything social media, it gets traffic. That also usually results in link reference, and in turn, search engine performance.
Now, because SideWiki as ALL about Google integration, the real question is "How can SideWiki NOT help your search rankings." I think think it's rather clear SideWiki can help and I will be exploring those strategies in the coming months as this tool gets widely adopted.
RSS your SideWiki posts.
First, you need to create a gmail account and profile. Your profile contains keyword linked, website links so by all means take advantage of this.
Second, RSS your profile comments to a blog you have as well. You will be commenting (hopefully) on web pages related to your content, and your readers can see updated information about what your opinions are on websites they may find of interest as well.
SideWiki Launches
Essentially it can effect the gravity of any web page by making it relevant in a social media aspect. Think of one of your web pages have hundreds of comments posted to it, all with no work on your part. All of a sudden it becomes a social spotlight because of it's content!
The majority of comments around the forums and blogoshpere on this launch day though are more closely compared to some kind of tragic home invasion, where webmasters keep mentioning things like "Google has no right to add something to MY web page" or "Hey we're going to put up a huge billboard beside your house and let anyone who wants to write on it" or "What is the benefit of anyone and everyone being able to comment whatever they want on any website? How exactly will that help the internet?" or "And it will be misused by the bad guys. Just look at what has happened to some other "reporting" services. I won't call them by name here but we all know who they are" and finally readers "I dont think ANYONE should be able to comment on my site effectively in the context of my site if viewed through google chrome or whatever- without me having any control over that"
Yes, those quotes are from webmasters, who may not realize it, but they are in fact publishers, open to all kinds of criticism and perhaps accolades. In my view, notwithstanding the fact that the service may (slight chance) yet still fail, this community comment power will help bring the deserving content to the top, and will punish automated blogs, article theft sites, and plain old useless trash that somehow manages to get indexed.
All this of course remains to be seen. As a webmaster though, it's best to explore such a service instead of beating it up before you have even downloaded the tool bar.