Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Being Right or Making Money




If you don't know much about Justin Bieber's rise to superstardom, James Parker provides a good primer:



How did he do it? With YouTube, that’s how. Kissed in his cradle by the witch of the Web, Justin was throwing up little promo reels by the time he was 12. Singing a Brian McKnight song into the bathroom mirror. Or sitting on some municipal steps somewhere, busking mightily about the Lord: “You’re my God and my Fa-ther!” he bellows through the legs of passersby, the wooden body of his guitar reverberating with his shouts. ...


Bieber wasn’t from the Disney factory, and he didn’t have a show on Nickelodeon, so the marketing plan was skewed toward his already established constituency in social media: lots of Facebooking and YouTubing and sugary tweets to his millions-strong Twitter army.








If you don't know much about Justin Bieber's rise to superstardom, James Parker provides a good primer:



How did he do it? With YouTube, that’s how. Kissed in his cradle by the witch of the Web, Justin was throwing up little promo reels by the time he was 12. Singing a Brian McKnight song into the bathroom mirror. Or sitting on some municipal steps somewhere, busking mightily about the Lord: “You’re my God and my Fa-ther!” he bellows through the legs of passersby, the wooden body of his guitar reverberating with his shouts. ...


Bieber wasn’t from the Disney factory, and he didn’t have a show on Nickelodeon, so the marketing plan was skewed toward his already established constituency in social media: lots of Facebooking and YouTubing and sugary tweets to his millions-strong Twitter army.






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Dirty Percent




It’s not hard to make the case that Apple’s new in-app subscription system offers numerous benefits to users, developers, and publishers. But whatever those benefits, they stem from the mere existence of these new subscription APIs. What’s controversial is the size of Apple’s cut: 30 percent.



No one is arguing that Apple shouldn’t get some cut of in-app purchases that go through iTunes. And, if Apple were taking a substantially smaller cut, there would be substantially fewer people objecting to Apple’s rules (that subscription-based publishing apps must use the system; that they can’t link to their external sign-up web page from within the app; and that they must offer in-app subscribers the same prices available outside the app).



The reasonable arguments against Apple’s policies seem to be:




  • Apple should be taking less, perhaps far less, than 30 percent.


  • Apple should not require subscription-based apps to use the in-app subscription APIs. If it’s a good deal for publishers, they’ll choose to use the system on their own.


  • Apple should not require price-matching from subscription offers outside the app. Publishers should be allowed to charge iOS users more money to cover Apple’s cut.


  • Apple should consider business models that simply can’t afford a 70/30 revenue split.




Let’s consider these in reverse order.



Apple Should Consider Business Models That Can’t Afford a 70/30 Revenue Split



Apple doesn’t give a damn about companies with business models that can’t afford a 70/30 split. Apple’s running a competitive business; competition is cold and hard. And who exactly can’t afford a 70/30 split? Middlemen. It’s not that Apple is opposed to middlemen — it’s that Apple wants to be the middleman. It’s difficult to expect them to be sympathetic to the plights of other middlemen.



Some of these apps and services that are left out might be ones that iOS users enjoy, though. This is the leading argument for how this new policy will in fact hurt users, and, as a result, Apple itself: it’ll drive good apps off the platform. Frequently mentioned examples: Netflix and Kindle. For all we know, though, Netflix may well be fine with this policy. Apple would only get a 30 percent cut of new subscriptions that go through the Netflix iOS app, and that might be a bounty Netflix can live with in exchange for more subscribers. Keep in mind, too, that Netflix and Apple seemingly get along well enough that Netflix is built into the Apple TV system software.



Kindle, and e-book platforms in general, are a different case. For one thing, Kindle doesn’t use subscriptions. Kindle offers purchases. Presumably, given Apple’s rejection of Sony’s e-book platform app last month, Apple is going to insist on the same rules for in-app purchases through apps like Kindle as they do for in-app subscriptions. If so, something’s got to give. The “agency model” through which e-books are sold requires the bookseller to give the publisher 70 percent of the sale price. So if the publisher gets 70 and Apple gets 30, that leaves a big fat nothing for Amazon, or Barnes & Noble, or Kobo, or anyone else selling books through native iOS apps — other than iBooks, of course.



But leaving aside the revenue split, there are technical limitations as well. The existing in-app purchasing system in iOS has a technical limit of 3,500 catalog items. I.e. any single app can offer no more than 3,500 items for in-app purchase. Amazon has hundreds of thousands of Kindle titles.



Something’s got to give here. I don’t know what, but there must be more news on this front coming soon. I don’t believe Apple wants to chase competing e-book platforms off the App Store.



Apple Should Not Require Price Matching



Why not allow developers and publishers to set their own prices for in-app subscriptions? One reason: Apple wants its customers to get the best price — and, to know that they’re getting the best price whenever they buy a subscription through an app. It’s a confidence in the brand thing: with Apple’s rules, users know they’re getting the best price, they know they’ll be able to unsubscribe easily, and they know their privacy is protected.



Credit card companies insist on similar rules: retailers pay a processing fee for every credit card transaction, but the credit card companies insist that these fees not be passed on to the customer. Customers pay the same price as they would if they used cash — which encourages them to use their credit card liberally. (Going further, many charge cards offer cash back on each purchase — they can do this because the cash-back percentage refunded to the customer is less than the transaction processing fee paid by the retailer.)



So the same-price rule is good for the user, and good for Apple. But Matt Drance argues that Apple could dissipate much of this subscription controversy by waiving this rule:




The requirement that IAP content be offered “at the same price
or less than it is offered outside the app,” combined with the
70/30 split, means developers must make less money off of iOS by
definition
. They can’t price their IAP content higher to offset
the commission, nor can they price their own retail content lower.



If I am interpreting this correctly, I can’t bring myself to see
it as reasonable. […] I think a great deal of this drama could
go away if Apple dropped section 11.13 while keeping section
11.14: Your prices on your store are your business; just don’t
be a jerk and advertise the difference all over ours.




And I agree with him. Yes, the same-price rule is good for users and for Apple, but waiving this rule wouldn’t be particularly bad for users or for Apple, either — and it would give publishers some freedom to experiment.



I suspect one reason Apple won’t budge is that their competitors — like Amazon — insist on best-price matching.



Apple Should Not Require Apps to Offer In-App Subscriptions



I’m sympathetic to this argument, too. “If you don’t like our terms, don’t use our subscription system.” But it has occurred to me that this entire in-app subscription debate mirrors the debate surrounding the App Store itself back in 2008 — that 30 percent was too large a cut for Apple to take, that it shouldn’t be mandatory, etc. The same way many developers wanted (and still want) a way to sell native iOS apps on their own, outside the App Store, many publishers now want a way to sell subscriptions on their own, outside the App Store.



The fact is, the App Store is an all-or-nothing affair. You play by Apple’s rules or you stick to web apps through Mobile Safari. This alternative is no different for periodical publishers than it was (and remains) for app developers in general. A lot of these demands boil down to a desire for more autonomy for native iOS app developers. Apple has never shown any interest in that.



There’s one striking difference between the subscription controversy today and the App Store controversy in 2008: with subscriptions, Apple is taking away the ability to do something that they previously allowed. There was never a supported way to install native apps for iOS before the App Store. Subscriptions sold outside the App Store, on the other hand, were allowed until last month.



Apple Should Be Taking Less, Possibly Far Less, Than 30 Percent



Another difference between the App Store itself and in-app subscriptions is that with apps, Apple hosts and serves the downloads. Apple covers the bandwidth, even for gargantuan gigabyte-or-larger 99-cent games. The OS handles installation.



With in-app subscriptions (and purchases), however, the app developer is responsible for hosting the content, and for writing the code to download, store, and manage it. So — one reasonable argument goes — given that Apple is doing less for subscription content than it does for apps (or for music and movies purchased through iTunes), Apple should take less of the money.



Taken further, the argument boils down to this: that for in-app subscriptions and purchases, Apple is serving only as a payment processer — and thus, a reasonable fee for transactions would be in the small single digits — 3, 4, maybe 5 percent, say. More or less something along the lines of what PayPal charges.



Apple, I think it’s clear, doesn’t see it this way. Apple sees the entire App Store, along with all native iOS apps, as an upscale, premium software store: owned, controlled, and managed like a physical shopping mall. Brick and mortar retailers don’t settle for a single-digit cut of retail prices; neither does the App Store.



Seth Godin argues that Apple’s 30 percent cut is too big to allow publishers to profit:




Except Apple has announced that they want to tax each subscription
made via the iPad at 30%. Yes, it’s a tax, because what it does is
dramatically decrease the incremental revenue from each
subscriber. An intelligent publisher only has two choices: raise
the price (punishing the reader and further cutting down
readership) or make it free and hope for mass (see my point above
about the infinite newsstand). When you make it free, it’s all
about the ads, and if you don’t reach tens or hundreds of
thousands of subscribers, you’ll fail.




Godin’s logic strikes me as questionable. For one thing, he freely switches between a newsstand metaphor (arguing, perhaps accurately, that the App Store is too large for publishers to gain attention from potential readers in the first place — you won’t read what you never notice) and the economics of subscriptions. But subscribers are the opposite of newsstand readers. Newsstand readers are buying a single copy, often on impulse. Subscribers are readers who are already hooked, and who know what they want. Put another way, the size of Apple’s cut of subscription revenue — whether it were higher or lower — has no bearing on the “attention at the newsstand” problem.



Second, the problem facing traditional publishers today is that circulation is falling. Newsstand sales and subscriptions are falling, under pressure from free-of-charge websites and other forms of digital content. The idea with Apple’s 70-30 revenue split is that developers and publishers can make it up in volume — that people aren’t just somewhat more willing to pay for content through iTunes than other online content stores, they are far more willing. The idea is that Apple has cracked a nut no one else1 has — they’ve created an ecosystem where hundreds of millions of people are willing to pay for digital content. Thus, potentially, publishers won’t just make more money keeping only 70 percent of subscription fees generated through iOS apps than they are now with 96 percent (or whatever they’re left with after payment processing fees) of subscription fees they’re selling on their own — they stand to make a lot more money.



I’m not guaranteeing or even predicting that it’s going to work out that way. I’m just saying that’s Apple’s proposition.



Godin’s assumption is that iOS in-app subscriptions won’t significantly increase the number of subscribers. If he’s right about that, then he’s right that Apple’s 30 percent cut will prove too expensive for publishers. But Apple’s bet is that in-app subscriptions can dramatically increase the number of subscribers. Consider the app landscape. Apple’s 30 percent cut didn’t drive the price of paid apps up — the nature of the App Store drove prices down. It’s a volume game.



The App Store itself proves that Apple might be right. Like with app sales, in-app subscriptions won’t work for every publication. But it could work for many. It really is possible to make it up in volume.



And if a 70-30 split for in-app subscription revenue doesn’t work, the price will come down. That’s how capitalism works. You choose a price and see how it goes. I’ll admit — when the App Store launched in 2008, I thought Apple’s 70-30 split was skewed too heavily in Apple’s favor. Not that it was wrong in any moral sense, but that it was wrong in a purely economic sense: that it might be more than developers would be willing to bear. Apple, clearly, has a better sense about what prices the market will bear than I (and, likely, you) do.



Competition vs. Anti-Competition



One last argument I’ve seen regarding these in-app subscription rules is that it’s further evidence of anti-competitive behavior from Apple. That makes sense only if you consider iOS to be the entire field of play. Apple, though, is competing at a higher level. They’re competing between platforms: iOS vs. Kindle/Amazon vs. Android/Google vs. Microsoft, and in some ways, vs. the free web. Why should publishers make an app rather than just a mobile web site? For happier customers and more money.



Sony has a platform for e-books. Amazon has a platform for e-books. Barnes & Noble has a platform for e-books. Apple has a platform for e-books. But Apple is the only one which allows its competitors to have apps on its devices. And Apple is the anti-competitive one? I’m no lawyer, but if the iTunes Music store hasn’t yet been deemed a monopoly with Apple selling 70+ percent of digital music players, then I doubt the App Store will be deemed a monopoly for a market where Apple has never been — and, according to market share trends, may never be — the top-selling smartphone maker, let alone own a majority of the market, let alone own more than a single-digit sliver of the phone market as a whole. As for ruthless profiteering, consider that Amazon, with their e-book publishing, originally took the fat end of a 70-30 revenue split with authors.



One question I’ve been asked by several DF readers who object to Apple’s new in-app subscription and purchasing policies goes like this: What if Microsoft did this with Windows, and, say, tried to require Apple to pay them 30 percent for every purchase made through iTunes on Windows? To that, I say: good luck with that. Microsoft couldn’t make such a change by fiat. The whole premise of Windows (and other personal computer systems) is that it is open to third-party software. Apple couldn’t just flip a switch and make Mac OS X a controlled app console system like iOS — they had to introduce the Mac App Store as an alternative to traditional software installation. If Microsoft introduced something similar to the Mac App Store for Windows, Apple would simply eschew it. If Microsoft were to mandate an iOS App Store-like total control policy for all Windows software, they’d have a revolt in their user base that would make Vista look like a success.



iOS isn’t and never was an open computer system. It’s a closed, controlled console system — more akin to Playstation or Wii or Xbox than to Mac OS X or Windows. It is, in Apple’s view, a privilege to have a native iOS app.



This is what galls some: Apple is doing this because they can, and no other company is in a position to do it. This is not a fear that in-app subscriptions will fail because Apple’s 30 percent slice is too high, but rather that in-app subscriptions will succeed despite Apple’s (in their minds) egregious profiteering. I.e. that charging what the market will bear is somehow unscrupulous. To the charge that Apple Inc. is a for-profit corporation run by staunch capitalists, I say, “Duh”.



If it works, Apple’s 30-percent take of in-app subscriptions will prove as objectionable in the long run as the App Store itself: not very.




Dirty Percent




It’s not hard to make the case that Apple’s new in-app subscription system offers numerous benefits to users, developers, and publishers. But whatever those benefits, they stem from the mere existence of these new subscription APIs. What’s controversial is the size of Apple’s cut: 30 percent.



No one is arguing that Apple shouldn’t get some cut of in-app purchases that go through iTunes. And, if Apple were taking a substantially smaller cut, there would be substantially fewer people objecting to Apple’s rules (that subscription-based publishing apps must use the system; that they can’t link to their external sign-up web page from within the app; and that they must offer in-app subscribers the same prices available outside the app).



The reasonable arguments against Apple’s policies seem to be:




  • Apple should be taking less, perhaps far less, than 30 percent.


  • Apple should not require subscription-based apps to use the in-app subscription APIs. If it’s a good deal for publishers, they’ll choose to use the system on their own.


  • Apple should not require price-matching from subscription offers outside the app. Publishers should be allowed to charge iOS users more money to cover Apple’s cut.


  • Apple should consider business models that simply can’t afford a 70/30 revenue split.




Let’s consider these in reverse order.



Apple Should Consider Business Models That Can’t Afford a 70/30 Revenue Split



Apple doesn’t give a damn about companies with business models that can’t afford a 70/30 split. Apple’s running a competitive business; competition is cold and hard. And who exactly can’t afford a 70/30 split? Middlemen. It’s not that Apple is opposed to middlemen — it’s that Apple wants to be the middleman. It’s difficult to expect them to be sympathetic to the plights of other middlemen.



Some of these apps and services that are left out might be ones that iOS users enjoy, though. This is the leading argument for how this new policy will in fact hurt users, and, as a result, Apple itself: it’ll drive good apps off the platform. Frequently mentioned examples: Netflix and Kindle. For all we know, though, Netflix may well be fine with this policy. Apple would only get a 30 percent cut of new subscriptions that go through the Netflix iOS app, and that might be a bounty Netflix can live with in exchange for more subscribers. Keep in mind, too, that Netflix and Apple seemingly get along well enough that Netflix is built into the Apple TV system software.



Kindle, and e-book platforms in general, are a different case. For one thing, Kindle doesn’t use subscriptions. Kindle offers purchases. Presumably, given Apple’s rejection of Sony’s e-book platform app last month, Apple is going to insist on the same rules for in-app purchases through apps like Kindle as they do for in-app subscriptions. If so, something’s got to give. The “agency model” through which e-books are sold requires the bookseller to give the publisher 70 percent of the sale price. So if the publisher gets 70 and Apple gets 30, that leaves a big fat nothing for Amazon, or Barnes & Noble, or Kobo, or anyone else selling books through native iOS apps — other than iBooks, of course.



But leaving aside the revenue split, there are technical limitations as well. The existing in-app purchasing system in iOS has a technical limit of 3,500 catalog items. I.e. any single app can offer no more than 3,500 items for in-app purchase. Amazon has hundreds of thousands of Kindle titles.



Something’s got to give here. I don’t know what, but there must be more news on this front coming soon. I don’t believe Apple wants to chase competing e-book platforms off the App Store.



Apple Should Not Require Price Matching



Why not allow developers and publishers to set their own prices for in-app subscriptions? One reason: Apple wants its customers to get the best price — and, to know that they’re getting the best price whenever they buy a subscription through an app. It’s a confidence in the brand thing: with Apple’s rules, users know they’re getting the best price, they know they’ll be able to unsubscribe easily, and they know their privacy is protected.



Credit card companies insist on similar rules: retailers pay a processing fee for every credit card transaction, but the credit card companies insist that these fees not be passed on to the customer. Customers pay the same price as they would if they used cash — which encourages them to use their credit card liberally. (Going further, many charge cards offer cash back on each purchase — they can do this because the cash-back percentage refunded to the customer is less than the transaction processing fee paid by the retailer.)



So the same-price rule is good for the user, and good for Apple. But Matt Drance argues that Apple could dissipate much of this subscription controversy by waiving this rule:




The requirement that IAP content be offered “at the same price
or less than it is offered outside the app,” combined with the
70/30 split, means developers must make less money off of iOS by
definition
. They can’t price their IAP content higher to offset
the commission, nor can they price their own retail content lower.



If I am interpreting this correctly, I can’t bring myself to see
it as reasonable. […] I think a great deal of this drama could
go away if Apple dropped section 11.13 while keeping section
11.14: Your prices on your store are your business; just don’t
be a jerk and advertise the difference all over ours.




And I agree with him. Yes, the same-price rule is good for users and for Apple, but waiving this rule wouldn’t be particularly bad for users or for Apple, either — and it would give publishers some freedom to experiment.



I suspect one reason Apple won’t budge is that their competitors — like Amazon — insist on best-price matching.



Apple Should Not Require Apps to Offer In-App Subscriptions



I’m sympathetic to this argument, too. “If you don’t like our terms, don’t use our subscription system.” But it has occurred to me that this entire in-app subscription debate mirrors the debate surrounding the App Store itself back in 2008 — that 30 percent was too large a cut for Apple to take, that it shouldn’t be mandatory, etc. The same way many developers wanted (and still want) a way to sell native iOS apps on their own, outside the App Store, many publishers now want a way to sell subscriptions on their own, outside the App Store.



The fact is, the App Store is an all-or-nothing affair. You play by Apple’s rules or you stick to web apps through Mobile Safari. This alternative is no different for periodical publishers than it was (and remains) for app developers in general. A lot of these demands boil down to a desire for more autonomy for native iOS app developers. Apple has never shown any interest in that.



There’s one striking difference between the subscription controversy today and the App Store controversy in 2008: with subscriptions, Apple is taking away the ability to do something that they previously allowed. There was never a supported way to install native apps for iOS before the App Store. Subscriptions sold outside the App Store, on the other hand, were allowed until last month.



Apple Should Be Taking Less, Possibly Far Less, Than 30 Percent



Another difference between the App Store itself and in-app subscriptions is that with apps, Apple hosts and serves the downloads. Apple covers the bandwidth, even for gargantuan gigabyte-or-larger 99-cent games. The OS handles installation.



With in-app subscriptions (and purchases), however, the app developer is responsible for hosting the content, and for writing the code to download, store, and manage it. So — one reasonable argument goes — given that Apple is doing less for subscription content than it does for apps (or for music and movies purchased through iTunes), Apple should take less of the money.



Taken further, the argument boils down to this: that for in-app subscriptions and purchases, Apple is serving only as a payment processer — and thus, a reasonable fee for transactions would be in the small single digits — 3, 4, maybe 5 percent, say. More or less something along the lines of what PayPal charges.



Apple, I think it’s clear, doesn’t see it this way. Apple sees the entire App Store, along with all native iOS apps, as an upscale, premium software store: owned, controlled, and managed like a physical shopping mall. Brick and mortar retailers don’t settle for a single-digit cut of retail prices; neither does the App Store.



Seth Godin argues that Apple’s 30 percent cut is too big to allow publishers to profit:




Except Apple has announced that they want to tax each subscription
made via the iPad at 30%. Yes, it’s a tax, because what it does is
dramatically decrease the incremental revenue from each
subscriber. An intelligent publisher only has two choices: raise
the price (punishing the reader and further cutting down
readership) or make it free and hope for mass (see my point above
about the infinite newsstand). When you make it free, it’s all
about the ads, and if you don’t reach tens or hundreds of
thousands of subscribers, you’ll fail.




Godin’s logic strikes me as questionable. For one thing, he freely switches between a newsstand metaphor (arguing, perhaps accurately, that the App Store is too large for publishers to gain attention from potential readers in the first place — you won’t read what you never notice) and the economics of subscriptions. But subscribers are the opposite of newsstand readers. Newsstand readers are buying a single copy, often on impulse. Subscribers are readers who are already hooked, and who know what they want. Put another way, the size of Apple’s cut of subscription revenue — whether it were higher or lower — has no bearing on the “attention at the newsstand” problem.



Second, the problem facing traditional publishers today is that circulation is falling. Newsstand sales and subscriptions are falling, under pressure from free-of-charge websites and other forms of digital content. The idea with Apple’s 70-30 revenue split is that developers and publishers can make it up in volume — that people aren’t just somewhat more willing to pay for content through iTunes than other online content stores, they are far more willing. The idea is that Apple has cracked a nut no one else1 has — they’ve created an ecosystem where hundreds of millions of people are willing to pay for digital content. Thus, potentially, publishers won’t just make more money keeping only 70 percent of subscription fees generated through iOS apps than they are now with 96 percent (or whatever they’re left with after payment processing fees) of subscription fees they’re selling on their own — they stand to make a lot more money.



I’m not guaranteeing or even predicting that it’s going to work out that way. I’m just saying that’s Apple’s proposition.



Godin’s assumption is that iOS in-app subscriptions won’t significantly increase the number of subscribers. If he’s right about that, then he’s right that Apple’s 30 percent cut will prove too expensive for publishers. But Apple’s bet is that in-app subscriptions can dramatically increase the number of subscribers. Consider the app landscape. Apple’s 30 percent cut didn’t drive the price of paid apps up — the nature of the App Store drove prices down. It’s a volume game.



The App Store itself proves that Apple might be right. Like with app sales, in-app subscriptions won’t work for every publication. But it could work for many. It really is possible to make it up in volume.



And if a 70-30 split for in-app subscription revenue doesn’t work, the price will come down. That’s how capitalism works. You choose a price and see how it goes. I’ll admit — when the App Store launched in 2008, I thought Apple’s 70-30 split was skewed too heavily in Apple’s favor. Not that it was wrong in any moral sense, but that it was wrong in a purely economic sense: that it might be more than developers would be willing to bear. Apple, clearly, has a better sense about what prices the market will bear than I (and, likely, you) do.



Competition vs. Anti-Competition



One last argument I’ve seen regarding these in-app subscription rules is that it’s further evidence of anti-competitive behavior from Apple. That makes sense only if you consider iOS to be the entire field of play. Apple, though, is competing at a higher level. They’re competing between platforms: iOS vs. Kindle/Amazon vs. Android/Google vs. Microsoft, and in some ways, vs. the free web. Why should publishers make an app rather than just a mobile web site? For happier customers and more money.



Sony has a platform for e-books. Amazon has a platform for e-books. Barnes & Noble has a platform for e-books. Apple has a platform for e-books. But Apple is the only one which allows its competitors to have apps on its devices. And Apple is the anti-competitive one? I’m no lawyer, but if the iTunes Music store hasn’t yet been deemed a monopoly with Apple selling 70+ percent of digital music players, then I doubt the App Store will be deemed a monopoly for a market where Apple has never been — and, according to market share trends, may never be — the top-selling smartphone maker, let alone own a majority of the market, let alone own more than a single-digit sliver of the phone market as a whole. As for ruthless profiteering, consider that Amazon, with their e-book publishing, originally took the fat end of a 70-30 revenue split with authors.



One question I’ve been asked by several DF readers who object to Apple’s new in-app subscription and purchasing policies goes like this: What if Microsoft did this with Windows, and, say, tried to require Apple to pay them 30 percent for every purchase made through iTunes on Windows? To that, I say: good luck with that. Microsoft couldn’t make such a change by fiat. The whole premise of Windows (and other personal computer systems) is that it is open to third-party software. Apple couldn’t just flip a switch and make Mac OS X a controlled app console system like iOS — they had to introduce the Mac App Store as an alternative to traditional software installation. If Microsoft introduced something similar to the Mac App Store for Windows, Apple would simply eschew it. If Microsoft were to mandate an iOS App Store-like total control policy for all Windows software, they’d have a revolt in their user base that would make Vista look like a success.



iOS isn’t and never was an open computer system. It’s a closed, controlled console system — more akin to Playstation or Wii or Xbox than to Mac OS X or Windows. It is, in Apple’s view, a privilege to have a native iOS app.



This is what galls some: Apple is doing this because they can, and no other company is in a position to do it. This is not a fear that in-app subscriptions will fail because Apple’s 30 percent slice is too high, but rather that in-app subscriptions will succeed despite Apple’s (in their minds) egregious profiteering. I.e. that charging what the market will bear is somehow unscrupulous. To the charge that Apple Inc. is a for-profit corporation run by staunch capitalists, I say, “Duh”.



If it works, Apple’s 30-percent take of in-app subscriptions will prove as objectionable in the long run as the App Store itself: not very.




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Monday, March 28, 2011

How to Making Money




Smart grid and smart meters are an inevitable part of America’s energy future, but at least when it comes to consumers, it has gotten off to a bumpy start.


Consumers have sued PG&E and Oncor over smart meters that they felt overcharged them (both suits were found to be without merit). Consumers in Illinois have claimed smart meters cause headaches and impotency. Recently, protesters in California’s West Marin County tried to block smart meter installers in an incident that resulted in two arrests. While there are plenty of industry watchers and executives who will say media reports of these snafus have blown the issue out of proportion, the incidents show there’s sometimes tension between consumers and utilities when it comes to the smart grid.


With all that in mind, it’s interesting to see that one pilot happening in the U.S. is coming at the game with a new approach: Focus on the making the consumer happy about the smart grid. In particular, it wants to demonstrate that the smart grid can improve the quality of consumers’ lives, much in the same way apps add value to the lives of iPhone and smart phone users.


Brewster McCracken, director of the Pecan Street Project in Austin, Tex., says its smart grid demonstration project is unlike any others in that is most concerned with the value to the customer, and not the utility. Part of the project’s goal will be to study how — and whether — the smart grid can provide value to the customer.


“The customer will have final say about whether the smart grid is a smart idea,” said McCracken in a recent statement. “The truth is that we – those working on and advocating for the smart grid – need to learn a lot more from customers than they need to learn from us. Before anyone starts prescribing solutions, we must develop a much better understanding of what customers value and how they’re using energy now.”


In smart grid rollouts so far, there’s “not much of  case made for what the value to customers will be,” McCracken told me when we met at the project’s offices in Austin recently. Of course, a smart grid-enabled home could save you money on your energy bill, but he doesn’t think there’s been enough of a value proposition made yet. A smart grid-enabled home isn’t as buzzy or hotly in demand as the latest iPad.


So Pecan Street wants to focus on “the great applications that people want,” McCracken said. What’s more, the applications aren’t likely to come from the utility, but third-party providers, he argues. (“Do you get your apps from Apple or Verizon?” he asks.) McCracken sees the energy industry as comparable to the telecom industry, noting that it has transformed from a highly regulated, conservative industry into a competitive market filled with innovative, cutting-edge approaches. And in the same way that cell phone service providers offer free or discounted phones for subscribers, McCracken thinks utilities could one day offer free or discounted smart grid devices to ratepayers.


Point is, there is no killer application yet for the smart grid, a refrain I heard over and over again at the Smart Energy Summit in January in Austin. It’s true. There is no energy efficiency equivalent of Evernote or Instagram, Angry Birds or Twitter, though developers and entrepreneurs are trying to create them. And comparing the smart grid to the smartphone market makes sense for what smart grid hopefuls are trying to do.


Control4, for example, last year offered a developer’s kit so that third parties could design Flash-based apps for its home energy display. Intel’s recently debuted home energy management dashboard (pictured, above) that is sleek and colorful, with iPad-like touchscreen traits. In addition to thermostat and energy efficiency offerings, the dashboard has non-energy applications like video memos, package tracking, home security, weather and traffic monitoring  tracking packages, home security, and yellow page searches.


Pecan Street’s  first 100-home phase of the project went live last month, with an installed cost per home of  $341. It’ll be interesting to see whether Pecan Street’s app-store approach yields creative apps for smart grid users.The project takes place in Austin’s Mueller community, is a recipient of the Department of Energy’s stimulus funding and has attracted partnerships and collaboration from local utility Austin Energy, GE Energy, Oracle, GridPoint, Cisco, Dell and IBM. It will eventually expand to include 1,000 homes.


Smart grid investment will total $200 billion worldwide by 2015, according to a forecast by Pike Research. This represents billion-dollar opportunities for startups and major companies in everything from home energy management to building controls to lighting systems to demand response. Companies like Siemens, GE, Schneider Electric, LG and Intel are expanding their business to include  offerings in home energy management and electric car charging. As the smart, tech-savvy home becomes an increasingly important part of energy and technology companies’ products, Pecan Street is right on one thing: Getting homeowners to like the smart grid will be key.


[Top image via Flickr/Kevin Saff]


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Seven Uyghurs Sentenced to Death

2011-03-23

Critics of the sentences say China has politicized the robberies as acts of terrorism.

 

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A Uyghur man walks past armed Chinese security forces in Urumqi, July 17, 2009.

Chinese authorities in the northwestern region of Xinjiang have ordered the executions of seven ethnic minority Uyghur men convicted of "violent" crimes, official media said on Wednesday.

 

The death sentences were handed down by the Supreme People's Court in recent days, according to state media in the regional capital, Urumqi.

 

The men were accused in connection with three separate attacks late last year in the Silk Road city of Kashgar, according to the news website Urumqi Online.

 

According to another website, the Xinjiang-based Tianshan news site, Aimaiti Tuheti, Yiming Dawuti, and unnamed "others" killed a security guard at a pedestrian mall as part of a failed Aug. 7 robbery attempt.

 

In a separate incident on Oct. 12, it said, Nuermaimaiti Aobulikasimu and 11 others broke into a house, bound and killed the couple living in it, and took their possessions.

 

It said the group also broke into the homes of two brothers, robbed them, and killed six people in a Nov. 11 attack in Kashgar.

 

The report gave no information about the victims or the schedule for the executions.

 

Three of the men were sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve, a sentence that is normally commuted to life imprisonment in China's judicial system.

 

They were convicted of deliberate homicide and armed robbery by the Kashgar Intermediate People's Court in the first instance.

 

'Strike hard' campaign

 

A Han Chinese resident of Urumqi surnamed Yang said a reference to "terrorism" in official news reports on the case showed that it was being politicized by the authorities, who have launched a series of "strike hard" campaigns in Xinjiang following deadly ethnic violence in July 2009.

 

"There is an implied political meaning; that they were somehow engaged in separatist activities or ethnic divisions," said Yang.

 

Exile Uyghur groups said the trials had been conducted behind closed doors, with scant opportunity for public scrutiny.

 

"The entire process against these men, from the trial through to the judgment, was opaque," said Dilxat Raxit, spokesman for the Munich-based World Uyghur Congress.

 

"There was also very little reasonable evidence to convict them on a legal basis, because all the evidence came from one side of the case," he said.

 

"We strongly condemn the Chinese government for continuing to pursue their policies of ethnic division," said Raxit.

 

"We are also strongly opposed to the death penalty in this case."

 

Earlier cases

 

Last month, the Supreme Court sentenced four Uyghurs to death for alleged involvement in an Aug. 19 bomb attack in Xinjiang’s western Aksu city.

 

The World Uyghur Congress pointed to concerns over lack of transparency in those cases too.

 

The Aksu blast left eight people dead, including two of the bombers, and 15 wounded after a man riding a three-wheeled vehicle threw explosives at a group of uniformed patrolmen. Four Uyghurs were arrested shortly after the attack.

 

State media characterized the cases as acts of terrorism and unrelated to longstanding ethnic tensions between Uyghurs and Han Chinese in the region.

 

Exiled Uyghur dissident Rebiya Kadeer has warned that attacks like those in Aksu will continue to occur until Beijing addresses the underlying source of tension in the region.

 

Millions of Uyghurs—a distinct, Turkic minority who are predominantly Muslim—populate Central Asia and Xinjiang.

 

Uyghurs say they have long suffered ethnic discrimination, oppressive religious controls, and continued poverty and joblessness despite China's ambitious plans to develop its vast northwestern frontier.

 

Those frustrations erupted in July 2009 in deadly riots that left nearly 200 people dead, by the Chinese government's tally.

 

At least 26 people, mostly Uyghurs, were sentenced to death in the aftermath of the riots, many of whom have been executed, according to state media.

 

China is believed to execute more people each year than the rest of the world’s countries combined, although the government does not publish official figures.

 

Rights groups say Beijing may execute as many as several thousand prisoners annually.

 

Chinese authorities blame Uyghur separatists for a series of deadly attacks in recent years and accuse one group in particular of maintaining ties to the al-Qaeda terrorist network.

 

New training scheme

 

China on Wednesday also announced a training scheme which places ethnic minority graduates from Xinjiang in work elsewhere in China.

 

Governments of the destination cities will spend 450 million yuan (U.S.$ 69 million) for the program, while Xinjiang will spend 400 million yuan (U.S.$ 61 million), the official Xinhua news agency reported.

 

The program targets some 60,000 jobless college graduates in Xinjiang, around 80 percent of whom are from ethnic minorities, and 60 percent of whom are women.

 

However, some commentators see the move as an attempt to assimilate non-Han Chinese into mainstream Chinese culture.

 

"From the point of view of ethnic minorities, the graduate work scheme is really taking the cream of youth from the minorities and using them to 'further cultural development,'" wrote one ethnic minority user on a popular microblogging service.

 

"In fact, the culture that is being advanced is Han culture, and this group of young people will have been totally brainwashed," the microblog update said.

 

An Urumqi resident surnamed Li agreed.

 

"They have run senior high school schemes like this before during the past few years," he said.

 

"Whether it's high-schoolers or graduate training programs, these are measures that are aimed at thought control and brainwashing, and the 'Partification' of their education," he said.

 

Reported by Qiao Long for RFA's Mandarin service. Translated and written in English by Luisetta Mudie.

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Wikileaks and also the Uyghurs

by henry on December Twenty, 2010
Henryk Szadziewski, Manager, Uyghur Human Rights Project

If it had been actually in doubt, info acquired through the whistleblower website, Wikileaks, offers confirmed Chinese federal government worries over it's continued charge of the region this calls Xinjiang, which is also known as East Turkestan. The leaked wires from U.Utes. diplomats show the actual extent to which Chinese language authorities make an effort to convince government authorities globally to adopt it's position upon issues impacting Uyghurs. The actual wires also display the U . s . States' issues as well as views regarding the ongoing repressive steps in the area.


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The majority of lighting associated with Chinese federal government pressure are the cables directed in order to Chinese language anger, or the specter of Chinese language ire, over the release of Uyghur detainees within Guantánamo to 3rd countries. The Dec 29, 2008 cable television relates exactly how Chinese Helper International Minister Liu Jieyi met with the U.S. Ambassador to The far east in order to tone of voice Beijing's powerful opposition of release to any kind of country apart from The far east, and that when the U.S. did certainly accede for this ask for it might "avoid injury to bilateral relationships and also to co-operation ‘in essential areas'". In addition, the Feb '09 cable television explains how the Chinese Ambassador in order to Kyrgyzstan, Zhang Yannian, regarded the possible release of Uyghur Guantánamo detainees as "an unfavorable act toward us" along with a "slap within the face". The Ough.S. government was firm within not liberating the actual detainees in order to China illustrates the actual degree from the politicized character from the Chinese judicial program. Legitimate concerns more than terrorism are easy to understand, however in the actual U.S. government's view the detainees would most likely encounter do-it-yourself torture and delivery if they came back to China

Chinese federal government pressure regarding the actual Uyghur Guantánamo detainees wasn't just put on the Ough.S. federal government, but additionally in order to Brand new Zealand and a handful of European governments which were thinking about resettlement. Albania, Indonesia as well as Finland, in addition to European Union fellow member says just about all have the symptoms of paid for the actual brunt associated with Chinese government unhappiness. Regarding Indonesia, which was initially prepared to consider two Uyghurs on purely relief reasons, Uyghur Guantánamo instances had been less preferable to additional detainees because of the unwanted effects taking Uyghurs would have upon relations along with The far east. The May Eight, 2009 cable television applies how "German Ambassador Michael Schaefer reported which Indonesia had informed The far east of the U.S. request to simply accept a few Uighur detainees kept from Guantánamo coupled with been consequently cautioned through China associated with ‘a heavy load on bilateral relations' in the event that Indonesia were to simply accept any detainees".

The actual diplomatic wires also talk about the unrest within Urumchi, the regional funds, within July '09. The This summer 13, '09 cable discussing bulk incidents in The far east states:

"Ethnic riots such as those in Xinjiang July 5-7 and in Tibet within 03 of 08 vary markedly in source and nature through mass occurrences, XXXXXXXXXXXX emphasized to PolOff [Political Officer] upon XXXXXXXXXXXX. Both present severe trouble for the Party, XXXXXXXXXXXX said, however the Celebration leadership would not wait to open fireplace upon Uighurs or even Tibetans if they considered it essential to restore purchase. Mass occurrences pose another type of risk, he explained, as the management is actually ‘afraid' to fireplace on Han rioters with regard to fear of sparking massive open public outrage that will change from the Party."

This can be a relaxing opinion, especially when one considers the evidence offered by 50 percent reviews released this season through the Uyghur Human Rights Project (UHRP) and Amnesty Worldwide which detail eyewitness company accounts from the use of deadly reside fireplace towards Uyghur protestors in July '09. In addition, the actual observation which fireplace would not be used towards Han Chinese protestors offers resonances for that different approach taken by Chinese language protection forces within Urumchi in order to Han Chinese direct orders within Sept '09. Throughout individuals protests, after that Party Assistant, Wang Lequan, tackled protesters, that experienced demanded that he inform them about government reactions to security issues. An identical request to satisfy with the Party Assistant through Uyghur demonstrators within July wasn't fulfilled.

The wider repercussions of the unrest also noticed a short dialogue on the impact it would possess upon Iran-China relationships, as well as on relationships along with Australia after World Uyghur Our elected representatives President, Ms. Rebiya Kadeer, talked at the National Press Membership in Canberra in August 2009. Within the latter case, china federal government "privately warn[ed] a significant Australian bank which vendors the National Push Membership to make use of it's impact to block the Kadeer speech there".

The United States' issues about the situation within the Uyghur area are available through in the wires. Inside a discussion on policy direction in Tibet, Ough.Utes. officials explain that it'll end up being not possible for Chinese language frontrunners to consider the softer collection "if they appear like doing so under international pressure". The cable dated 04 Sixteen, 2008, one month after the episode associated with unrest within Tibetan regions, additionally relayed the declaration "that household balance remains the leadership's main concern above all else, meaning there will ‘almost surely' end up being absolutely no relaxation of the current hard collection upon Tibet or in places such as Xinjiang." The information included in the cable also storage sheds light about the extreme level of sensitivity with which china federal government sights territorial ethics, and also the feasible drip more than of unrest through Tibet.

The chance associated with methods to tensions within Tibet as well as Xinjiang arising from municipal society are debated in a February Twenty-four, 08 cable. While suggesting which China's financial success increases it's potential to deal with democratic reform, the cable also discusses exactly how Chinese language leaders begin to see the effectiveness of "a limited expansion of civil culture, including improvements within the rule associated with law and a stronger role with regard to authorized beliefs, NGOs, charities along with other stars within areas which contribute to sociable stability and don't challenge Communist Party rule." This can be a significant change in thinking, that has observed U.Utes. officials market the notion that Chinese economic improvement, as well as economic relationships with China brings about a steadily democratic society; nevertheless, more faith appears to be placed in the grassroots movement compared to one that starts in the best levels of the Chinese government. Nevertheless, the cable television concludes which "[i]n places such as Tibet as well as Xinjiang, the fear associated with separatism leads to tighter limitations on the growth of municipal culture." This approach can be regarded as counter-productive through the recognized, who shows that the Ough.S. federal government "should still express...serious issues over Beijing's human privileges report and appeal to China's growing awareness which higher regard for individual privileges, religious independence and also the guideline associated with regulation assists to advertise the development as well as sociable balance that The far east looks for in addition to to improve China's international picture." Such a strategy would consider substantial diplomatic skills considering "China's paranoid concern that the Usa secretly promotes regime change as well as ‘separatists' in Taiwan, Tibet as well as Xinjiang".

The actual cables provide understanding of the actual every day company of diplomacy that's hardly ever afforded to everyone, which is fascinating to notice the quantity of work carried out behind closed doors on Uyghur issues. The significance of the role of the United States as a keep track of associated with Uyghur individual privileges conditions in personal discussions is made clear, as well as contrasts using its sensible open public position. The staff from the Uyghur Human Rights Task is comfortable with the pressure china federal government puts upon Uyghur activists; nevertheless, the details associated with Chinese government pressure on its alternatives is illustrative from the diploma that Chinese authorities attempt to suppress contrary stories. With increased facts in the future from Wikileaks, concerns over Uyghurs might not get the head lines, however the wires have shed brand new light on the documentation of human rights problems within the Uyghur area.

 

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Wikileaks and the Uyghur People

through holly on Dec Twenty, This year
Henryk Szadziewski, Manager, Uyghur Human Rights Project


uyghur by sarvaz

Whether it were actually in doubt, information acquired through the whistleblower web site, Wikileaks, has confirmed Chinese language federal government fears over it's continued control of the region this phone calls Xinjiang, also is known as East Turkestan. The actual leaked out wires through U.S. diplomats demonstrate the actual extent to which Chinese language government bodies attempt to persuade governments globally to adopt it's stance upon problems impacting Uyghurs. The cables additionally show the actual United States' issues as well as sights concerning the on going repressive measures in the region.

The majority of illuminating associated with Chinese federal government pressure are the cables pointing to Chinese frustration, or even the specter associated with Chinese ire, over the release of Uyghur detainees within Guantánamo to 3rd countries. The Dec Twenty nine, 2008 cable television applies exactly how Chinese language Assistant Foreign Reverend Liu Jieyi fulfilled using the Ough.S. Ambassador to China to tone of voice Beijing's powerful opposition associated with release in order to any kind of country other than The far east, and that if the U.S. do indeed accede for this ask for it would "avoid harm to bilateral relations and also to cooperation ‘in important areas'". Furthermore, a Feb '09 cable television explains how the Chinese language Ambassador in order to Kyrgyzstan, Zhang Yannian, regarded as the actual feasible discharge of Uyghur Guantánamo detainees because "an unfriendly act towards us" and a "slap in the face". That the Ough.S. government stood company within not liberating the actual detainees to China illustrates the actual extent from the politicized nature of the Chinese judicial system. Legitimate issues more than terrorism tend to be understandable, but in the Ough.S. government's view the detainees might probably face do-it-yourself torture and delivery if they came back in order to China

Chinese language federal government stress in regard to the actual Uyghur Guantánamo detainees was not just put on the actual Ough.S. federal government, but also in order to New Zealand and a number of Western governments which were considering resettlement. Albania, Indonesia and Finland, as well as European Union member states all appear to have borne the brunt associated with Chinese language government unhappiness. Regarding Indonesia, which was initially prepared to consider 2 Uyghurs upon solely humanitarian reasons, Uyghur Guantánamo instances were much less preferable to other detainees due to the negative effects accepting Uyghurs might have upon relationships along with The far east. The May 8, '09 cable television relates exactly how "German Ambassador Michael Schaefer documented that Indonesia had knowledgeable China of the U.S. ask for to accept a few Uighur detainees held at Guantánamo and had already been subsequently cautioned by The far east of ‘a heavy burden on bilateral relations' if Indonesia were to simply accept any detainees".

The diplomatic cables also discuss the unrest within Urumchi, the actual local capital, within This summer 2009. A July 13, '09 cable television talking about mass occurrences within China states:

"Ethnic riots like those in Xinjiang July 5-7 as well as in Tibet within 03 associated with 2008 differ substantially within source and nature through bulk occurrences, XXXXXXXXXXXX stressed to PolOff [Political Officer] upon XXXXXXXXXXXX. Each present severe trouble for the Party, XXXXXXXXXXXX stated, however the Celebration leadership would not hesitate to spread out fire on Uighurs or even Tibetans when they deemed it essential to recover order. Mass occurrences present another type of threat, he explained, since the leadership is ‘afraid' to fireplace upon Han rioters for anxiety about causing massive public outrage that will change from the Celebration."

This is a chilling opinion, especially when one views evidence offered in two reports launched this year by the Uyghur Individual Rights Project (UHRP) and Amnesty Worldwide that detail eyewitness company accounts of the use of lethal live fire against Uyghur protestors in This summer 2009. In addition, the actual declaration that fireplace would not be deployed towards Han Chinese protestors has resonances for the different approach taken through Chinese language protection forces in Urumchi in order to Han Chinese protests within Sept '09. Throughout those protests, after that Celebration Assistant, Wang Lequan, addressed demonstrators, who had demanded that he inform them regarding government reactions to protection concerns. An identical request to satisfy using the Party Secretary through Uyghur protesters in July was not met.

The broader repercussions from the unrest also noticed a short dialogue on the impact it would have on Iran-China relations, and on relationships with Sydney after World Uyghur Congress President, Ms. Rebiya Kadeer, talked in the Nationwide Press Club in Canberra within August 2009. In the second option situation, china government "privately warn[ed] a major Australian bank that sponsors the nation's Push Membership to use it's impact to bar a Kadeer talk there".

The U . s . States' concerns about the scenario within the Uyghur region also come through in the cables. Inside a dialogue on plan direction in Tibet, U.Utes. authorities explain that it'll end up being not possible with regard to Chinese language frontrunners to consider a softer line "if they look like doing so under international pressure". The cable television dated 04 Sixteen, 2008, one month following the outbreak associated with unrest within Tibetan regions, additionally relayed the actual observation "that household stability continues to be leadership's main concern above all else, which means there will ‘almost surely' end up being no rest from the present hard line on Tibet or in locations such as Xinjiang." The info contained in the cable television additionally sheds light on the severe sensitivity that china government views territorial integrity, and the possible drip more than associated with unrest through Tibet.

The prospect of methods to tensions within Tibet and Xinjiang arising from municipal society tend to be debated inside a February Twenty-four, 08 cable. While recommending which China's economic achievement will increase its resistance to democratic change, the cable television also talks about exactly how Chinese frontrunners see the usefulness associated with "a restricted growth associated with municipal society, including improvements within the guideline of regulation along with a more powerful role for authorized religions, NGOs, non profit organizations along with other stars in places that contribute to social stability and do not problem Communist Party rule." This is a significant change in thinking, that has observed U.S. officials promote the idea which Chinese language economic development, as well as financial relationships with China will bring about a steadily democratic society; nevertheless, more belief appears to be put into the grassroots movement compared to one that starts in the top levels of the Chinese language federal government. Nonetheless, the cable proves which "[i]n places such as Tibet and Xinjiang, driving a car of separatism leads to tighter limitations on the development of civil society." This method can be regarded as counter-productive by the official, who shows that the Ough.Utes. government "should still express...serious concerns more than Beijing's individual rights record as well as appeal to China's developing consciousness that greater regard for individual privileges, spiritual independence and the rule of law will serve to promote the very development and sociable stability that The far east seeks as well as to enhance China's international image." Such a technique might consider considerable diplomatic abilities thinking about "China's weird concern that the United States secretly encourages regime change and ‘separatists' within Taiwan, Tibet and Xinjiang".

The actual wires offer insight into the every day business associated with diplomacy that's hardly ever afforded to everyone, and it is interesting to notice the amount of work done behind closed doors on Uyghur issues. The significance of the actual role of the United States like a keep track of associated with Uyghur human privileges problems within private conversations is created obvious, as well as contrasts with its tactful public stance. Employees of the Uyghur Individual Rights Task is comfortable with the pressure china government puts on Uyghur activists; nevertheless, the details of Chinese language federal government pressure on its alternatives is illustrative of the diploma that Chinese authorities attempt to suppress contrary narratives. With increased facts in the future from Wikileaks, concerns over Uyghurs may not grab the actual head lines, but the cables have shed brand new light on the documentation associated with individual rights problems in the Uyghur region.

 

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Search Engine Optimisation And Marketing with articles Will Place Yourself Page One

Search engine optimization and article marketing are a couple of the strongest strategies that can be used in promoting your website and get the revenue and success that you need for your online business. Both of these everything has been around for a really very long time already but they still remain to be really effective. In fact, these have helped lots of people free themselves in the traditional ways of money-generating options of society.

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In the past submitting articles to various websites was once so simple the effects that they produce for web sites was powerful. However, things have changed a great deal today. Currently submitting exactly the same article to various websites is no longer a good suggestion because search engines have now changed to a huge extent in how they rank pages. They no longer rank contents which are identical like they accustomed to in the past. This is the most effective examples of changes that happens to online marketing trends. This change has given birth to wide plethora of methods that online marketers are using today. Most of online marketers now produce articles and publish them in really popular article directory sites and wait for targeted traffic to come to their pages. Perhaps that most reliable Search engine optimization strategy that can be used. Aside from being effective, this also delivers positive benefits on a regular basis. One problem using this technique is how the caliber of traffic that you will get out of this will not be that good if you do not do proper keyword research beforehand and use in-links. You first need to attend to these two things before you submit your articles so that you won't end up losing huge amounts of targeted visitors. Because of this you need to practice good levels of diligence if you want your advertising initiatives to work.

In addition to articles, you can even use blogs, that is another really powerful form of online marketing strategy today since it is highly well-liked by google and yahoo. Within this technique, you are able to choose to produce a single web log that specifically targets your chosen market otherwise you can give rise to other blogs which are called experts inside your niche.

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Roofing Contractors Vancouver WA

There are several things to consider when looking for a roofing contractor. Price tag, experience, and referrals are a couple of the things you'll likely be concerned about. Read on for even other great ideas.

  • Finding a Roofers


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Before hunting for a roofing contractor, ensure you have a general idea of the job that you need to did. By no means do you have to be a professional. If you have a new Roof Document, read it extensively to find the specifics of your active roof. If you do not have a Top Certificate, refer to documents agreed upon during concluding to locate your Roof Inspection sheet. These papers should give you everything you need to be familiar with your roof. Ahead of contacting any roofing contractor, you should have a list of requirements and specifications to help you make a decision exactly who would work for your roofing project. Make sure you write down every single potential covering contractor's answers along with check all of them against the other. If you can find any differences, be sure to take note this along with take this into consideration when generating a final decision. There are no uncomplicated ways to go with a roofing contractor, however , if you take pay attention to to the information provided, your odds of a successful covering project tend to be greatly enhanced.

One of the best strategies to finding a roofers is by word of mouth. Try requesting a friend or relative who may have had roof covering work performed, and had been satisfied with the project. Get the identify of the company and his or her contact details. If you have not sure of mouth area referrals, try out first hunting in the mobile phone book and internet-based. A large advertisement or extravagant website just isn't necessarily indication of the high quality of work, but could be a very good tool pertaining to measuring the amount of time and devotion they have placed in their respected profession. Furthermore, try discovering current worksites and look at the covering work that is done or perhaps in the process of becoming finished. If you're visually satisfied, ask the home manager for the name with the roofing contractor along with their make contact with information.

  • Preliminary research


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When looking for any roofing contractors, it can be imperative to very first do your current background research. Purchasing in the yellow pages or on the web is a suitable place to find a company, finding pertinent information on most of these businesses will probably be found in several other areas. First, check with places like the Better Business Bureau, city, point out, and county public records, and local accreditation agencies. Request your roofing contractor if they are an associate of any roofer associations. These kind of precautions will mitigate your own risks. Also ask them what forms of roofing that they specialize in. Additionally ask the roofing contractor about any warranties they offer on their installed rooftops. Find out what safety measures they choose to use avoid destruction done to other parts of the home through workers. Products such as gutters, home siding, and chimneys are near the coast proximity and so susceptible to accidental damages.

Make sure all of this details are included in your composed contract. Determine if you need a covering permit and/or authorization from your house owners association before hand. These organizations will let you know that's responsible for receiving these permits and permissions. If it is the obligation of the roofer, also have that included within your contract. If it is your accountability, get said permits and permissions collated with the estimated roof covering project and have it clearly posted or readily available.

  • Certification and Referrals

Roofing Contractors are not needed to be certified in all claims. Contact local licensing agencies that oversee general development contractors to get a list of requirements. Once you have obtained the requirements, build a list of comprehensive questions to ask the potential roofer. This simple checklist should right away help you to weed out the competent from the untrained roofing contractors. Qualified installers should be able to quickly answer questions as well as tell you that they need to do even more research prior to giving a new definitive solution.

Even if the roofing contractor offers all essential licensing, you need to ask to view pictures involving completed roofer jobs along with speak to satisfied clients. Have a list of concerns handy must recent clientele, such as the dynamics of the job, timeliness, and overall satisfaction. Make sure these are recent clients along with cross reference point if possible. When it comes to commercial covering, make sure that your roofing contractor is actually bonded. Checking out these personal references is another extra measure of safety to narrow down the list associated with potential covering contractors.

Seo Through Article Writing

Content creation could be an extremely powerful form of Seo to your company web site. Quality written articles manage to enhance your websites SERP and add quality in your company website. Writing informative keyword rich articles is important in gaining new backlinks for your business website. Articles can and really should be written on topics that are unique for your business or industry. The articles can discuss a range of issues and ideas with your industry. Articles that provide the reader using a resource are invariably the most popular and a lot likely varieties of articles that may bring about backlinks to your site.


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Focus your articles on your potential readers or customers. Seo articles should address real questions that are asked by current or past customers. Each article you're writing for you company should include detailed analysis and Search engine optimization keywords that will help associate your site using the content present in the site. Focus your articles on as much as 3 keywords and don't stray from them. Consistency is important when writing Search engine optimization articles. Should you be writing about Vancouver Seo be sure your still reveal information tightly related to the keyword.

Give every one of your Search engine optimization Articles an engaging Title that will persuade folks to learn and bookmark your posts. Ideally, the articles you're posting can be as links off their websites that are much like yours. This alone can help improve the power of each and every link all of which will aid in increasing your SERP. Make sure you end each article which has a keyword anchored link (see Easy Small Business Seo). This link will assist you to improve your rankings on the internet along with other major engines like google to the keyword attached to the link. Submit the articles with a free article directory and Voila! In no time, your site could possibly be for the first page of Google.

Many thanks for reading. Can't wait to see your Search engine optimization articles!