New Online Australian Shopping Site
Monday June 23rd 2008, 10:10 pm
Filed under categories: All, Hearth, Shopping, Web Development

I finally have my new site about online shopping in Australia ready. It’s called MyOnlineShops.

It’s a replacement for the shopping site that I lost last year, when the domain renewal email went to an old address I wasn’t using any more. Someone quickly grabbed it, as it had a great ranking at Yahoo, and solid PR, and then offered to sell it back to me for $800. No thanks. I did the work for that once, so he won’t get any profit from me. And it no longer ranks anywhere useful.

MyOnlineShops was completely created with Drupal, an open source Content Management System. I didn’t have to do any code at all - it is pure core Drupal, a large number of contributor modules, and CSS. OK, maybe 10 minutes of html for the page layout, moving a few things around from the default layout.

I obviously have a thing about My…. websites. This is my third, after MyDogSpace and MyDogSite.

The reason for calling it MyOnlineShops, is that it lets me (and free members), create my own list of favourites, have my own shopping blog, my own profile, and make my own reviews and comments on shops I’ve used.

I’m still busily adding more online Australian shops, but feel welcome to suggest any missing ones through the contact form on the site.

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Social networking sites don’t earn big bucks
Tuesday June 17th 2008, 12:28 pm
Filed under categories: All

An article in the NYTimes entitled MySpace might have friends but it wants ad money provides feedback and direction on the monetization of social networking sites.

Apparently both MySpace and Facebook have not earnt as much as their backers had expected, and would have liked, from incorporating ads on them.

I have to say I feel the same way. I display a few Google Ads on MyDogSpace, and it is the worst performing ad earner of all my sites.

Logically I think it is because people go to the site to hang around and interact. They are there for a purpose - have reached their destination.

It’s very different from ads displayed on information sites. People are looking for information, and if they don’t find it on yours, they will click on a relevant ad that interests them, and may provide a better answer. I earn a lot more from dogs-only.com, as compared to mydogspace.com.au.

Mind you, I haven’t aggressively displayed ads on mydogspace. Especially after the last major software upgrade, which completely replaced most of my templates, including the ad customisation and even seo titles that I had added in. I just haven’t had time to add the ads back in. And mydogspace is much more of a fun site, for me and members.

It’s on my list of things to do, to actively display products from xml feeds on the shopping page, and to auto-rate a product image on the home page, rather than the boring static link that has been there for the last few months.

But directionally it seems that social networking sites benefit their owners most from creating awareness, and sending traffic to the main site, rather than earning money on their own.

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