Special Invitation: FaceBook Group

by Ravi Jayagopal on 3/11/2009

The first web page I ever designed was in 1995, for a buddy who wanted to impress his girlfriend on her birthday.

So, I ended up publishing a (what was then popular) “Java Applet” thingamajig, on a free site called Geocities (Y! bought it later). It created this rotating cube that had a different picture of hers on each side. Oh, it was so pretty! And he scored
big-time points for it, of course ;-)

Wow, makes me nostalgic… :-)

Anyway, ever since those good ol’ days, one thing I always wanted to do, was to facilitate interaction between all of my various contacts: clients, associates and friends. But just never got around to it.

Finally, I created a Facebook group for this. So here we go…

=> http://Techiiies.com/group/

Introduce yourself, your web site, and just do what you do on Facebook :-)

- Ravi Jayagopal
Techiiies.com
Digital-Access-Pass.com

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My Book on Amazon

by Ravi Jayagopal on 3/3/2009

Amazon currently has 17,338,442 books available for sale.

Of those 17 million, my book is currently ranked at 20,969. Which means my book is ranked at 0.1% of all books on Amazon.

0.1% means high up among the top 1% of all books.

These numbers mean not much more than a pat on the back. And maybe some extra juice to keep going on.

But not bad for a book with almost zero marketing.

And not bad at all for someone who wrote the book while commuting to work by train, stayed up late nights just to get in at least 10 minutes of writing for the day – and finally self-published it :-)

Hope this inspires you to keep moving forward.

No Business Like E-Business Amazon Sales Rank

No Business Like E-Business Amazon Sales Rank

Amazon Books For Sale By Category

Arts & Photography 462,644
Biographies & Memoirs 244,550
Business & Investing 1,125,717
Children’s Books 793,820
Comics & Graphic Novels 80,728
Computers & Internet 315,510
Cooking, Food & Wine 105,685
Entertainment 376,226
Gay & Lesbian 22,436
Health, Mind & Body 477,406
History 1,179,215
Home & Garden 217,103
Law 391,924
Literature & Fiction 1,241,468
Medicine 338,336
Mystery & Thrillers 93,721
Nonfiction 3,385,548
Outdoors & Nature 267,352
Parenting & Families 98,471
Professional & Technical 2,009,016
Reference 1,010,683
Religion & Spirituality 888,782
Romance 98,582
Science 1,423,687
Science Fiction & Fantasy 90,809
Sports 182,150
Teens 129,924
Travel 286,949
TOTAL 17,338,442
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Frames Rock!

by Ravi Jayagopal on 3/1/2009

No, I did not just time-travel back to 1995.

Frames have always been considered a bad idea…

Bad for SEO.
Bad if you’re using JavaScript.
Bad if want to use DHTML.
Bad for bookmarking.
Bad for passing around links.

But here’s probably one of the few (or only?) remaining uses for frames (this is where frames absolutely ROCK!)

Check out how I’m using frames to link to totally different pages from all over my web site…

http://www.DigitalAccessPass.com/tutorials/

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Digital Access Pass v2.0 is here!

by Ravi Jayagopal on 2/23/2009

DAP v2.0 is out now. Very excited. Stuffed with really cool features.

We now have a new WordPress plugin with a pretty slick name (at least I think so :-) , called “LiveLinks“.

It makes your blog appear “alive” – as in, show different content to different folks (members, non-members, those who just joined, those who are repeat subscribers, etc).

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Excellent interview by Charlie Rose.

And the discussion about monetizing FaceBook is very interesting.

And a cool thing about Google Video (not to be confused with YouTube) is that you get a link right on the page, to download the video (iPod/iPhone friendly). So load up for offline viewing at the gym or on the train!

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Oops, I Sold A Subscription By Mistake

by Ravi Jayagopal on 2/22/2009

Something amazing happened today: A customer paid money and purchased a ‘monthly’ subscription to one of my sites.

Ok, so maybe nothing spectacular about that. But now get this…

I haven’t even launched that web site yet!

Tons of spelling and grammatical errors on the page. I hadn’t even done a spell-check. Can’t remember publishing an actual working “buy” link. The bonuses are not ready. Heck, I haven’t even completed the sales page yet!

So, at first, I was insanely thrilled that I had actually made a sale to a non-existent product, on a web site that no one knows about except two of my closest buddies (to whom I had sent the link to get their opinion on the sales copy, and one of them hasn’t even looked at it yet)!

But my joy was short lived…

My latest customer – who now has the “exclusive title” of being my “Very First Member Ever” – actually decided to make the purchase thanks to one of the super-cool bonuses I am offering on this site. This bonus is a $50 off the very Membership Script that I am using to run this new, yet-to-be-launched site!

And that’s how crazy-cool this membership software Digital Access Pass (codename: DAP) is.

But being one of the developers of DAP, I have some “insider” information: We’re launching version 2.0 of DAP in less than 48 hours.

And in 48 hours, the price of DAP goes UP from $197 to $297.

But, if you go to my new site and sign up for a free trial to this new scripts-club, I will give you a “secret” link from where you can purchase DAP for only $147 instead of $297.

And for $147, you get a 3-web site license. Plus free installation. Plus an INCREDIBLE new WordPress plugin called “LiveLinks” (your entire blog’s content will dynamically change based on who is viewing it!). This plugin alone is worth $100. But you can get the ENTIRE thing for just $147.

But you have less than 48 hours to do this.

So hurry up, go to my new, yet-to-be-launched, yet-to-be-finished, yet-to-complete-the-sales-page membership site Techiiies.com, and sign up for a free trial. And I will email you the secret $147 purchase link to buy Digital Access Pass within hours.

Plus I will be launching this new site in a week anyway. And at that time, I will send you the entire first month content of Techiiies.com. And I can almost guarantee that once you have seen the kind of stuff I’m going to churning out at Techiiies.com, you’ll never leave :-)

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YouTube records more searches than Yahoo!

by Ravi Jayagopal on 1/21/2009

Last week, I searched YouTube (not Google) for how to “change wiper blades“, and watching a couple of the videos helped me change the wiper blades on my car in under 2 minutes (something I had been putting off for almost a year!)

Here is an interesting article about the shift in the way people are searching for information…

In November, Americans conducted nearly 2.8 billion searches on YouTube, about 200 million more than on Yahoo, according to comScore.

If you are not using video on your site, you are leaving a lot of money (and visitors) on the table.

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Insane Web Hosting Deal From DreamHost

by Ravi Jayagopal on 1/5/2009

My favorite web host DreamHost is offering an *insane* deal…

2-year web hosting (normally $214) can now be purchased for just $21.48 – that’s almost a 90% discount. And I just got a new account (already have 3 accounts with them!)

This is not an affiliate offer. This is just a coupon I found online, and am sharing with you.

Unfortunately, the coupon I originally found on the same web site (for a 95% discount) expired before I could redeem it, if not, I would’ve gotten a better price (and also let you know sooner).

So hurry up, go over to DreamHost, use the promo code 220 to get the crazy discount.

I have about 30 of my own web sites – including this blog and many of my mission-critical sites – hosted on DreamHost and couldn’t possibly recommend a better web host.

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Typing Test: Wow, am I good or what?

by Ravi Jayagopal on 12/14/2008

Ok, I promise not to brag too much…

Here is a really cool typing test.

I’m averaging a speed of about 104 words per minute (in 3 tries  – proof below :-)

Ravi's Typing Test Results

Ravi's Typing Test Results 2

UPDATE: My latest score as of September 2, 2010

WooHoo! 119.12 words per minute!

Take the test yourself by clicking on the link below, and don’t forget to share your results in the comments below :-)

Click here to take the Typing Test: http://labs.jphantom.com/wpm/

- Ravi

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Let’s say you found this incredible video on YouTube that you wish to share with your subscribers/friends/family.

But you watched it already and say, the first 3 minutes is all garbage (or just plain boring).

So how do you link to the video such that your viewers skip the 3 minutes and go directly to the actual part of the video that you want them to watching from?

Here’s an “undocumented” feature of YouTube:

If the normal YouTube video link looks like this…

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1_STvxiHV4

Then just add the anchor text (like a regular web URL anchor) “#t=XmYs” (where ‘m’ stands for minutes, and ‘s’ for seconds) to the end of the video’s link – and this time should be the number of minutes you want the viewer to skip ahead to.

So, the skip-ahead link would look like this (the link says to skip ahead the first 1 minute and 19 seconds):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1_STvxiHV4#t=1m19s

Oh, by the way, did I ever tell you that I’m an amateur ventriloquist? ;-)

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Until last night, I thought I was quite tech-savvy and very up-to-date with the latest and greatest in the web world. But I guess I was wrong :-)

I started on a (brief) quest last month to add live-chat to some of my sites. After looking around, I couldn’t find a decent free solution. Of course, I always pay money gladly if I can’t find a free solution or find that a paid solution will solve my problem. And my search ended concluding LivePerson as the best option.

But then of course, my primary project took precedence, and I forgot all about it (eADD anyone?).

Recently, I picked up the thread again, and stumbled upon Yahoo Pingbox. It seemed very cool – simply add a piece of code (the gadget) to your web site, sign in to Yahoo Messenger as usual, and your visitors to the page with the gadget can chat with you, and you’ll get the messages in your YIM client. And the best part is, Yahoo notifies you every time someone arrives at the web page, even if they don’t initiate chat.

So, I tried it, but the gadget on my site always showed me as “Offline” even though I was online.

After a lot of searching, forum-posting and soul-seeking(!), I finally gave up on Yahoo’s Pingbox. But it was this search that led me to Google’s own Chatback solution.

It is rather surprising that Google and Yahoo would offer such services and do absolutely no marketing whatsoever.

And the irony is that even if you Googled for “google chat gadget” or something similar, you would probably still not find the link I’m about to share with you, as Google seems to have hidden their own service quite successfully from site owners like you and me – who can really use something like this!

Here’s a live example (you’ll see a live ‘clickable’ link if I’m ‘available’)…

When you add a Google Chatback Gadget to your site…

1. Visitors can chat with you anonymously, but you get all the instant messages in GoogleTalk or within the browser if you’re just chatting from within Gmail.

2. Your visitors won’t know what is your gmail id – so you don’t have to worry about spam.

3. Whatever status you set in Google chat, that’s the status your web site visitors will see too.

4. You can add the same widget to any number of web sites/pages.

Here’s how you add the Google Chatback Gadget to your site:

A. Go to http://www.google.com/talk/service/badge/New .
B. Log in to your Google account
C. Customize the Gadget style
D. Copy the code to your web sites/pages.
E. Sit back and wait for your visitors to start messaging you! Done!

So, spent 3 days and couldn’t get Yahoo Pingbox to work. Spent 10 seconds and got Google Chatback to work.

There, I just saved you a few hundred dollars :-)

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Transform Your Marketing – Seth Godin

by Ravi Jayagopal on 11/18/2008

Yet another incredible presentation from Seth Godin.

I can’t seem to get enough of what he talks about…

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To Follow Or Not To Follow

by Ravi Jayagopal on 10/27/2008

If you wish to follow me on Twitter, then I’ll be honored that you chose to do so. I’ll even send you a personal “thank you” note :-)

But if you follow me expecting me to follow you back, that’s probably not going to happen.

Many high-profile Twits (or Twitter’ers) do the Follow-Me-And-I’ll-Follow-You bit.

That’s as pathetic as “sign up for my newsletter, and I’ll sign up for yours”.

If you want to measure the true worth of your brand, and the true power of your tribe, then follow only those who you find interesting, and “stop” following every one else.

Then see how many followers you are left with.

Those are the only ones that count.

Stop making follower-count a pi$$ing contest and make some meaning for your tribe. The followers will automatically follow (in more ways than one).

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Why Launch On The Saturday Of A Long Weekend?

by Ravi Jayagopal on 10/12/2008

I launched my newest product (DAP) last night.

So why did I decide to launch it on a Saturday
evening, right in the middle of a long weekend
(at least for most folks here in the US)?

My first motivation for this was one of Seth’s
posts about launches.

“it doesn’t matter much how many elephants you start with. In other words, big launches don’t necessarily scale. What matters is how fertile your elephants are (number of babies per generation) and how long they live. If Darwin’s elephants managed to squeeze in just one more generation, they end up with 30 million.”
[Source: Elephant Math]

There is one other reason too…

DAP is different. DAP is not an info product
where your buyers just download an ebook or
video or whatever – and then you (the seller)
never hear from them again!

DAP is a very powerful membership software that
can be installed on your site. And for a limited
time I’m offering free installation!

So, I decided to take a page from Google’s
Gmail launch – and decided to go with a soft
launch.

Get a few folks to buy first, then they use
their affiliate link to promote to their list,
and those on *that* list use their affiliate
link to promote to *their* list, and so on…

That way, we don’t have to go crazy
trying to do a “Guru” type, massive
“Hit Everyone On The Same Day” launch.

So, without further ado, presenting to you
the work of the last 9 months of my life…

=> Digital Access Pass

- Ravi Jayagopal

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My Date With Seth Godin

by Ravi Jayagopal on 10/7/2008

Ravi and Seth - Tribes

Ok, I was being dramatic. Plus I’m straight :-) (and I think Seth is too).

Last evening, I was fortunate to be a part of a private group that participated in Seth presentation for his new book, “Tribes” .

The presentation was “remarkable!”, as Seth would’ve said himself.

Filled with extraordinary images, and almost no text, Seth walks the Garr Reynolds talk.

Came away with some terrific ideas for building and nurturing my own tribe.

Thanks Seth!

If you haven’t watched this presentation he gave at Google, it’s a must-see.

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Garr Reynolds and Presentation Zen

by Ravi Jayagopal on 9/28/2008

Uncanny!

I got “Presentation Zen” delivered in the mail last night from Amazon.

And someone tweeted this Garr Reynolds video of “Authors at Google”…

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Do We Really Need Yet Another Search Engine?

by Ravi Jayagopal on 9/2/2008

We all know what turned out to be the answer to that question.

So, here we go again: Do We Really Need Yet Another Browser?

If it’s coming from Google, then it’s definitely worth checking out.

It sends my brain tingling when I read this:

Because we spend so much time online, we began seriously thinking about what kind of browser could exist if we started from scratch and built on the best elements out there.

Also see this interesting thread at Slashdot.

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Ubiquity: Mozilla’s Mother Of All Mashups

by Ravi Jayagopal on 8/27/2008

If you don’t know what a “Mashup” is, fret not.

You’re now going to witness one of the greatest “mashup” tools ever developed…

Full story: Introducing Ubiquity

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Hey You, Come Stalk Me

by Ravi Jayagopal on 8/19/2008

“Twit” is no longer just a mean word :-)

I signed up for Twitter a while ago. But I never “got it” – until recently – when I figured out the awesomeness of microblogging.

Seth Godin wrote this on his blog:

“My goal in creating this blog is to spread my ideas and keep me from having to write a book about every single thing that pops into my head. I’m an amateur, not a professional.”

“Micro” blogging takes this and turns it on its head – and completely frees me from even the “gotta write a meaningful post” world of “macro” (a.k.a “the usual style of”) blogging.

Microblogging lets me put out stuff that is interesting, stuff that I want to share with my followers, but is too trivial to take up space on my blog.

Though many folks use it in a more social and personal context (“watching Spiderman now”, “woke up late”, “eating lunch” types), it has a much more powerful and serious side to it that is just begging to be taken advantage of.

Now I’ve started leaving behind a trail of my online activities on twitter – for my tribe: Web sites I’m visiting, articles I’m reading, videos I’m watching, books I’m reading…

Whether you twitter or tumble or spoink, do it so that you can make meaning for your followers.

I invite you to come stalk me :-)

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Seth Godin’s Scalp Is On Fire

by Ravi Jayagopal on 8/18/2008

I’ve always talked to folks about having a sense of urgency in life. Because that’s how I operate.

I look at the young & successful, and I feel like I’m 10 years behind. And I don’t think that’s a bad thing either.

If you don’t have nowhere to go and nothing to achieve, then you just take life as it comes: do your “job”, go home, have a beer, watch TV, hit the sack. Rinse, repeat.

But if you did have greatness to be achieved, that feeling that you are not yet where you ought to be, then you do things differently.

Having this sense of urgency is not the same as “being in a hurry”. Because when you’re in a hurry, you forget the basics, you overlook the fundamentals, you skip over the essentials, and you could end up going nowhere in a hurry.

But when you feel that you don’t have the luxury of time, the luxury that other “mere mortals” have, that’s when you transcend to a different level of your game.

I keep saying “sense of urgency”, but a much more beautiful way to say it is, “like your hair is on fire”.

Obviously, Seth doesn’t have much hair, so I’m pretty sure his scalp is on fire :-) .

- Ravi Jayagopal
RavisRants.com

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