Archive for category: Natural Language Processing

Money Makes the World Go Around – But What Makes the Internet go Around Is…

Money Makes the World Go Around – But What Makes the Internet go Around Is…

0 / July 24, 2010 3:00 am

Relationships… I want to pick up from my last post where I talked about Google having bought Metaweb last week. In the fascinating videos below you’ll see explanations about the where and why of web 3.0. The first one, a video by Kate Ray, discusses, among other things, the pros and cons of trying to create a system based on ontologies. Both videos combine to give a great overview of where we are now and where we NEED to go in order to make sense of the billions upon billions of pages on the web.

Co-occurrence In Review

Co-occurrence In Review

0 / June 8, 2010 2:52 am

As we simplify the Theme Zoom online site building process via the release Domain Web Studio application, it is appropriate to review that old familiar term called “co-occurrence”.

Ranked Domain Missed Opportunity Matrix

Ranked Domain Missed Opportunity Matrix

0 / December 15, 2009 4:45 pm

I want to revisit the “Ranked Domains” function of the Theme Zoom Krakken application.

New FTC Regulations for Bloggers, Floggers, and Webmasters

New FTC Regulations for Bloggers, Floggers, and Webmasters

0 / December 1, 2009 9:55 pm

It is pretty clear that the main focus of the FTC “attack” on the industry is to clean up the FLOG (fake blog) and other dishonest testimonial methods used by the “old boys club” methods and other “product launch” methods. This is not to say that the “Product Launch Formula” endorses the use of questionable testimonial techniques, but using “overly qualified” testimonials from JV collaborations will not qualify as a testimonial without following the proper FTC rules and regulations.

Finding Profitable Niches in Less than 10 minutes

Finding Profitable Niches in Less than 10 minutes

0 / October 13, 2009 5:05 pm

Today let’s explore the Last Keyword Tool “golden niches”.   This is a default filter that is available to all levels of membership. Golden Niches is designed to find profitable keywords that you can use to target a single page or [...]

TLKT Video: New Competitive Analysis Feature Released

0 / September 22, 2009 10:38 am

Hi folks, Just a quick announcement to let you know that the promised competitive analysis feature has been added to The Last Keyword Tool. Here is a 1 minute video reminder of this new feature and where it is located [...]

Krakken, The Last Keyword Tool or Both?

0 / September 17, 2009 1:52 am

Hello folks, One of the most common FAQ’s we get from new visitors is: “Which Theme Zoom product should I buy . . . Krakken ™ or The Last Keyword Tool ™ ?” The following bullet points will help you [...]

Hot or Not? A Biased Review of this Summer’s Keyword Tool Launches

Hot or Not? A Biased Review of this Summer’s Keyword Tool Launches

0 / September 3, 2009 11:00 pm

We are so confident that you will notice the difference between the other tools on the market and a Professional Grade Keyword Research Tool (which must include semantic/conversation analysis) that, for the moment, we are giving it away for free. I look forward to seeing you on the inside:The Last Keyword Tool

What the heck IS a theme, anyway?

0 / June 16, 2009 10:29 am

If you think that this kind of automated pre-selection would be helpful to you, speeding up your website development, not having to sort through endless lists of unqualified keywords, you might want to check out one of our cutting edge applications for yourself. Quickly, before your competition does!

The Last Keyword Tool: We Are Launched

0 / May 22, 2009 1:18 pm

For those of you who are looking for “a few good keywords” … or even a huge pile of good keywords, you’ve come to the right place.

Theme Zoom’s ‘The Last Keyword Tool’ (TLKT) is an international keyword tool that is so powerful and completely configurable as to virtually replace all the other keyword tools in your arsenal.

How is that possible, you might ask – each and every tool out there has it’s own unique selling point – one or more pieces of information that only THAT tool offers.

Find out how…

There Is No LSI Controversy

0 / April 13, 2009 2:35 pm

Over the last year, there have been few discussions that I’ve been forced to observe with greater disinterest than the one regarding LSI. “Does Google use LSI? Are their patents for LSI? What did they buy from Applied Semantics? Can [...]

Introducing Pseugle

Introducing Pseugle

0 / April 11, 2009 11:39 pm

Actually, there is no such thing as Pseugle, it’s just a convenience derived from pseudo-Google for describing a proposed process for evaluating ranking factors using simple statistical correlation. The idea is to combine a generated index (pseudo-Google) against the Google [...]