Build an instant community portal and host your Dot Net User Group all for FREE!

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Today, we announced a partnership with Kentico, makers of the Kentico CMS to bring their CMS solution to Dot Net User Groups for free.  This partnership will provide a free copy of Kentico CMS Enterprise ($1500 value) to .NET user groups with a custom website template built for .NET user groups combined with a Free, full-featured hosting account from Applied Innovations to host their portal. 

The custom theme looks like the below image:

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You can also see a live demo of the custom .NET user group template.

Applied Innovations, is extremely pleased that we were selected as the exclusive recommended hosting partner for this offering from Kentico and are happy to be able to give back the .NET user community.

To learn more about the Kentico / Applied Innovations offering and signup for your own account, visit the Kentico website.

Appliedi.net is Graffiti CMS Hosting Ready!

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The social software experts from Telligent released a new CMS officially yesterday, Graffiti CMS version 1.0. As a Telligent Partner, we’re pleased to be among the first hosts to announce support for Graffiti Hosting. All of our shared hosting plans are compatible with Graffiti CMS and provide all the features you should need to get up and running with a new Graffiti CMS based website.

Not Just Another Blog Engine!

image When you first look at Graffiti you’re probably going to think “oh great, another blog engine… Just what we needed … NOT!”. However, truth be told, Graffiti is a great blogging engine, if that’s what you need. But Graffiti offers so much more than just a blogging engine.  Graffiti was actually developed to be a full content management system with even support for workflows, search engine optimized urls and content and built-in versioning (surprisingly, something many CMS’s lack today). In fact, the Graffiti website is built using Graffiti (dogfooding at it’s finest).

The image above is that of a test blog I was working on to make sure Windows Live Writer was fully supported (and it is) and to see just how easy it is to setup a new graffiti based site.

 

Getting Started with Graffiti at AppliedI.net

If you’re ready to take the plunge into Graffiti and test it out for your own website or blog here’s what you’ll need to make sure you have enabled on your site:

1. Support for ASP.NET 2.0 or later (remember, if your current website runs in ASP.NET 1.1, you’ll need to create a new website to run ASP.NET 2.0 you can only run one or the other on a particular site).

2. Virtual Directory Settings - If you plan to run Graffiti on a subfolder (perhaps for a blog) then you’ll want to set the folder it’s running in as an application using the virtual directory tool in the control panel. If you get stuck just email support and they’ll help you out.

That’s it! Graffiti doesn’t need any more than that to get up and running immediately, but as always if you get stuck, email our support team and they’re familiar with the application already and should be able to help you out of a jam pretty quickly.

Great Features in Graffiti

1. Optional support for MS SQL2005 or MySQL - By default Graffiti uses the VistaDB engine which a lightweight alternative to SQL server 2005 that you can just upload and run.  If you prefer to use MSSQL or MySQL though it’s fully supported and you can easily update your web.config to support either.

2. Search Engine URLS built-in - If you’re going to build a website today or write a blog you have to have search engine ready URLs. Graffiti makes it easy to enable this right from the start.

3. Ability to support 3rd party templates & plug-ins - Today applications need to be extendable, Graffiti is! There’s already a Graffiti Marketplace and it won’t be long before we start seeing more 3rd party plugins. I can’t wait to see some of my favorite wordpress themes migrated over (like Cutline, nudge, nudge)

4. Support for Windows Live Writer - Yes I love WLW, it’s the best blog editor I’ve used to date and it’s supported in Graffiti

5. Support for BlogML - All the top blog engines today are supporting BlogML either built-in or through 3rd party plugins. BlogML provides an XML markup for Blogs. This allows you to easily backup and restore your blog but even better it allows you an easy way to export and import your blog between different blog engines! Looking to switch from Wordpress to Graffiti? No Problem, use BlogML. Looking to go from BlogEngine.Net to Graffiti, Not a problem, BlogML!

6. It’s made by Telligent - These guys are simply awesome. Community server (their flagship product) powers some of the most popular and busy sites on the Internet, MySpace, Xbox.com, asp.net to name a few.  They understand social media, ASP.NET and Web 2.0 and know how to code for it.

7. There’s a free version! - Everyone wants to test the waters so Telligent is providing an Express version of Graffiti CMS for you to experiment with or run on your personal site. If you run a commercial site then they ask you to license it and licenses start at just $399 and comes with support from Telligent.

8. Block spam with Akismet - Today comment spam runs rampant on the Internet and all the best engines support Akismet. On our own blog it’s blocked over 20,000 spam messages since we launched the blog just a few months ago.

9. It’s not just for blogs.  With the proper templates it can be used for any type of site and there’s rumors of some e-commerce support? Very exciting stuff.

10. It can be hosted at AppliedI.net - Not only do we support it but to celebrate the launch, we’re offer 25% off your initial term with any shared hosting account. Just use the coupon code: graffiti and get 25% off your initial hosting term (sign up for a month get 25% off that first month, signup for a year get 25% off that first year!). I’d recommend starting with the VS-1 small business hosting plan but the ValuePlus Personal Hosting Plan works just as well when you’re just getting started.

Where to go next?

Sound good? Ready to kick the tires? Head over to www.graffiticms.com and download the express version of Graffiti. All of our plans support multiple websites so you can create a new site for it and publish it there or you can publish it to a subweb of your existing site. If you’re hosted somewhere else or want to start a new account, use the coupon code: graffiti and signup for new hosting here at www.appliedi.net. As I mentioned, if you get stuck getting started with Graffiti, just email support and we’ll help you get it running.

Oh, and we’d love to hear your feedback on this application.

Getting the most out of your adCenter Pay-Per-Click campaigns

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We’ve made a couple posts in the past about the $75 in free adCenter credits available to all AppliedI.net hosting customers:

and this is but one of the special offers and promotions available to each customer in the appliedi.net marketplace.  Getting $75 in free search engine pay per click ads that show on such sites as MSN and live.com and their affiliated sites translates to your ads in front of 99 million search users and that’s GREAT! But, if you don’t effectively use it, it’s pretty much $75 of free money wasted.  Fortunately, Microsoft adCenter recently released a new tool that will help you pick your keywords and better target your adCenter campaign, the new tool is called “The adCenter Add-in for Excel 2007” and details on it can be found here. In addition on January 23rd they’ll have a free webinar on the Add-in. From a little research, the tool appears to have been developed by adSage and then acquired by Microsoft (yeah, like that never happens).

About the adCenter Add-in for Excel 2007

Based on the Microsoft Keyword Services Platform (KSP) the product has several features including:

  • Keyword Expansion – we have included 3 different expansion algorithms: campaign association, fast contained, and category simulation
  • Keyword Search Volume Historical and Forecast – we have included daily and monthly keyword traffic data, including forecasting
  • Keyword Buzz – you can find buzz keywords in our 300+ verticals
  • Keyword Demographic analysis
  • Keyword Geographic analysis
  • Keyword Categorization
  • Keyword Monetization – you can find all monetization information (CPC, CTR, etc.) for your keyword list

Getting started with the adCenter Add-in for Excel 2007

Before we get started let’s make sure you’ve redeemed your $75 in credits from adCenter by following this link

In order to get the most out of this article/tutorial I decided to come up with a fictional example. For this example we’re going to pretend we’re a small bed and breakfast in Key West, Florida and we have a very limited budget (let’s say $75 of free PPC because we just followed this link.). We haven’t done any PPC advertising yet so we’re going to launch excel 2007 and use the keyword wizard (you’ve already installed it right?).

Decide how we’re going to generate our keywords

image Using the keyword wizard option we have 3 options on how to generate our initial list of keywords. We can extract keywords from a list of websites, pull keywords from one of our existing adCenter campaigns or we could have selected a particular market vertical and picked keywords based on that.

 

Extracting Keywords

image Since our site is brand new, I’m going to extract keywords from some of my competitors websites.   I’m going to launch a browser and go to live.com and do a search for our main keyword “Key West Bed and Breakfast” then get the top 3 or 4 urls for that keyword and put in the textbox for urls.

The reason I’m doing it this way is that these sites already rank very well for organic searches for the main keyword and it’s pretty likely that they have already optimized their keywords on their site for other key keywords in this area. I’m going to then click through the wizard to have it pull the keywords.

Expanding Keywords

image Once I’ve extracted my keywords I’m going to expand the list of keywords. This will allow to generate even more keywords based on:

  1. an existing PPC campaign
  2. other keywords that contain the original keyword
  3. similar keywords

For my test I’m going to say other keywords that contain the original keyword and similar keywords. I’m going to limit it to a maximum of 10 (for speed and ease of use you’ll want to play with the confidence factor too to rule out junk keywords (you’ll see what I mean after your first couple runs)).

Keyword KPIs

image Once we have these keywords established we’re going to review the Keyword KPIs, the add-in is going to provide us Monthly traffic numbers based on historical and forecasted queries and also let us know how much the cost per click (CPC), click through rate (CTR), impressions and etc are for each of these keywords.

image For the traffic reports, we’re going to get the past 12 months of historic data (the maximum is 24 months) and the forecast for the next 3 months (the maximum is 12 months).

For the monetization reports we’ll get the last 30 days.

 

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(Don’t worry we’re almost to the pay-off )

The Wizard’s Results

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After stepping through the wizard we’re presented with a pretty comprehensive report detailing the estimated number of impressions, the number of clicks, the click through rate and the cost per click for each keyword.

Some of the really interesting features you’ll find:

  • CTR and CPC are both tagged with RED, YELLOW and GREEN images to help you quickly identify which ones are good.
  • You’ll see that the clicks and impressions have a little background bar helping to identify which keywords get more traffic than others and more clicks.

All of this information will help us to find keywords that are generating traffic and clicks and give us a good idea of how much each of these keywords will cost per click.

JESS’S TIP: I’m a firm believer in not bidding on the most popular keywords (and thus most expensive) and instead going after the keywords that the other guys are most likely not going after (and thus less expensive)). Looking at the CPC you can get an idea of this. You want to find keywords that have some traffic and a low CPC.

I also like to sort the keywords based on traffic for the previous month and then pick keywords accordingly.

JESS’S TIP: You’ll notice that although we used “key west bed and breakfast” as our main keyword, we got words like fax, photo, location, etc in our results. You can adjust the settings in the wizard to tune these results better through a little trial and error.

 

Using the Add-in with your existing keyword list.

In the earlier example I showed how you could generate a keyword list using the wizard and the screen captures weren’t all that exciting, I know. If you already have a list of keywords your work is going to be much easier and the functionality of this tool is really going to come alive.

Let’s stick with the keywords for a “Key West Bed and Breakfast” but just use our keywords that contain key west in them:

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We’re going to highlight all our words go to monthly traffic and generate a traffic report for monthly traffic for these keywords:

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So know we know what kind of traffic to expect for these words each month. Then we’ll run a separate report for monetization to get an idea of how much our clicks are going to cost.

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From this report it looks like key west bed and breakfast isn’t a too bad of a word, it’s a little expensive at $0.82 per click but with a 7.6% click through rate it’s a winner. For comparison it looks like key west hotels gets alot more traffic and has an marginal click through rate. A bad keyword seems to be key west inn with a click through of only 0.09% at $1.45 a keyword.

What else can we learn?

But we can get dig in even further than that. Thanks to the new tools we have we can also look at the geographic landscape of where our searches are coming from and also the demographic landscape of who’s searching for these keywords. With this information we can use the geographic information to target where our ads are going to show and we can use the demographic information to tailor our landing pages for the proper gender and age group (and for the keyword “key west boats”, it looks like 60% of searchers are males and majority are in the age group 50-65).

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Conclusion

Hopefully the screen shots and little tutorial have shown you just what value the adCenter Add-in for Excel 2007 can provide for your pay per click search engine campaigns. With $75 free adwords credit, it’s a great opportunity to begin experimenting with PPC advertising and see for yourself just why it’s such a popular form of online advertising today.

Community Server 2007 Developer Conference (CSDC)

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The first official Community Server Developers Conference (CSDC) was held on the weekend of October 20th and 21st and Appliedi.net was there to be part of it.

Over the past few years Community Server has played a lead role in web based community sites by being the platform of choice by developers from around the world.

For those of you that don’t know, Community Server is an all round ready to go system based on blogs, photo galleries, forums, and file sharing.  The application is developed by Telligent Systems and built with ASP.net (C#).  The most recent version available for download is Community Server 2007 2.1.  The application can be hosted on our Value Plus plan and can easily scale to any of our advanced or enterprise dedicated asp.net  hosting solutions.

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[Left to Right: Jess Coburn, President and CEO of Appliedi.net; Rob Howard, CEO of Telligent.]

The conference itself was based on theming community server, reporting, and a look ahead into Community Server 2008.  We also got a sneak peak at the companies’ latest project named Graffiti. This newly created CMS will allow a small to mid sized business full control over their web presence without the need for a designer.

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[Left to Right: Dan Bartels, Development Architect with the Community Server project; Carlos Caneja, CTO of Appliedi.net]

One of the greatest things about this event was the variety of people that were present from all over the world.  Attendees from Central and South America as well as all parts of Europe were all there to be a part of this.  We spoke with the IT folks from FOX, HP, and Texas instruments on how Community Server 2007 plays a lead role as their web content delivery method.

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The Applied Innovations Team gave away 2 Zune media players after its presentation on the Windows web platform and ASP.net hosting.

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If you want to learn more about Community Server Hosting be sure to visit our Windows ASP.net hosting solutions on the shared and dedicated platforms.

-Carlos Caneja

Windows Server 2008 Hosting Roadshow

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Microsoft is offering a FREE Hands-on IIS7 Training session with their Hosting Roadshow.  Although we’ve been working with Windows Server 2008 and IIS7 for over a year now, IIS7 represent a major change for web hosting providers world-wide and I had the opportunity to attend the training myself this week. This was without question one of the best IIS training sessions I’ve attended and I’ve been going to them since the earliest Windows 2000 training sessions.

I’d encourage anyone that manages their own dedicated server, vps server or even web developers to attend this training as there’s something there for everyone.

If you’re interested in learning more about the roadshow even click on the banner above.  This week we’ll start a weekly blog article about IIS7 and Windows Server 2008 and how it’s changing and just what to look forward to.

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