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		<title>The beetle and the online marketer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I bike to work when the weather is decent. It&#8217;s only 5km but the route is pretty hilly so I get some real exercise on the way. Today when I was on the last incline before reaching the office &#8211; I saw what appeared to be a beetle crossing the road. In any case I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-47" title="SEO Beetle" src="http://www.hyperactivesam.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/beetle.jpg" alt="SEO Beetle" width="300" height="195" />I bike to work when the weather is decent. It&#8217;s only 5km but the route is pretty hilly so I get some real exercise on the way.</p>
<p>Today when I was on the last incline before reaching the office &#8211; I saw what appeared to be a beetle crossing the road.</p>
<p>In any case I swerved to miss him since President Obama recently showed us that to get the full effect of killing annoying bugs you need to be filmed&#8230;</p>
<p>Then I started thinking how if I had run him over I might have effected the whole population of his species in the area. Maybe this bug was destined to mother of millions&#8230; True &#8211; if this one was dumb enough to cross the road while thousands of her comrades were in the grassy fields &#8211; she probably wasn&#8217;t the most brilliant of the bunch, but there is a vulnerability when a single event can knock you out completely. Nassim Taleb call&#8217;s these unexpected devastating events &#8220;Black Swans&#8221;. I highly recommend his books on Randomness.</p>
<p>Of course with bugs they have it all worked out &#8211; they presumably diversify their activities and locations enough so that one event wont knock out their population completely.</p>
<p>Recently my cell phone website <a href="http://www.younevercall.com" target="_blank">http://www.younevercall.com</a> was penalized by Google, probably for overly aggressive linking and what we now know was a concerted effort to get the site penalized by a much wealthier competing website. (They actually reported their efforts on Twitter &#8211; but that has since been removed&#8230;)</p>
<p>YouNeverCall was run over by a Google penalty and appears to be in intensive care &#8211; possibly to awaken in a few weeks.</p>
<p>Much like the beetle, our company is set up so that that single event does not end our company &#8211; though it does have a big effect.</p>
<p>To learn from the beetle would mean:</p>
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<li>Stopping to rely on lower quality links and sites to aid in SEO</li>
<li>Expect the unexpected &#8211; be prepared for the penalty before it comes</li>
<li>Make logical rather than emotional decisions of what to do when crisis strikes.</li>
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<p>I think the last one may be the most important one. At each juncture it makes sense to look at the resources: people, websites, available tactics, etc. and make intelligent decisions about where to go next.</p>
<p>This is the third time that YouNeverCall has suffered a penalty over the past 6 years and each time the website and the business as a whole has come out stronger.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t think that can be said for the beetle.</p>
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