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StomperNet has been a ‘buzz’.

After Andy’s ‘Mea Culpa‘ why wouldn’t it be…
But this is so much better and bigger, learning many lessons from the last launch – StomperNet strikes again!
Teamed up with Paul Lemberg a new product called FormulaFIVE (F5 for short).
Just launched a video to excite the industry!
So check out stomperf5.com now!


Author: Evan Mullins | Filed under: portfolio, work
Tags: actionscript, as2, css, dreamweaver, film, flash, graphic design, html, interactive, movie, portfolio, review, seo, stompernet, video, web design, website, work
I’ve been given the all-clear to spill the beans on this insane offer that StomperNet has cooked up.

You can get StomperNet’s expert SEO Video Course, “Stomping the Search Engines 2″… for FREE.
All you need to do is just TRY their new monthly printed Action Journal called “The Net Effect” – and guess what?…
You get the First Issue of “The Net Effect” for FREE TOO!
You don’t pay anything more than Shipping and Handling, unless you LOVE it and want to get issue 2 a month from now, and then it’s only $39 a month.
That’s NUTS. They are betting the FARM that you will LOVE this stuff and stick around for more. That takes GUTS, and HUGE confidence in the quality of their stuff. They are even throwing in their world famous original “Stomping The Search Engines” series!
For FREE? You’d be FOOLISH not to check this out.
Don’t believe it? Watch this video they’ve released.

Author: Evan Mullins | Filed under: portfolio
Tags: review, seo, stompernet
Ryan has announced a contest to investigate how Google is actually crawling swfs. He introduced the term “fleximagically searchable” to be included in external content, which is then loaded into the Flex swf. Hoping that google will read the external source file through the swf. Also testing how this shows up in the search results. Even though I think there a lot more to SEO than just letting Google crawl your site, there’s the pagerank and everything that Google uses in it’s top secret algorithm to determine search result position ranks.
Here’s the official rules:
- It has to be a Flex application
- ‘Fleximagically Searchable’ must be dynamically loaded. It can’t be static text inside of your application. – But I don’t care how you load it, in fact that might make a difference in how Google ranks you.
- The first link must be deep linked directly into where you load ‘Fleximagically Searchable’ into your application. Feel free to use any deep linking methods out there.
- Nothing in your code can dynamically load the phrase automatically. It has to be the result of a user interaction.
- You must provide source code and be willing to talk about exactly what you did.
- Multiple entries are allowed if you want to try different things.
They seem to be a bit vague in places, but we’ll see if Ryan decides to clarify anything.
More information: I’ve found that’s helpful at Peter Elst’s post. And Ryan explains Google and Flash’s relationship development here. Here and here is what Google has officially said. Here is the official press release from Adobe about their new
I’ll have a couple entries I’m sure… and I’ll be sure to post about those as well.

Author: Evan Mullins | Filed under: personal
Tags: actionscript, as3, flash, flex, seo, stompernet
StomperTools Plugin
StomperLabs is proud to announce another cool, FREE software tool. The StomperTools Firefox plug in! We’re going to pack many tools into this plugin in the future, but to start it off we’ve bundled two functions into this plug in.

StomperNet Ranker
The first is called StomperNet Ranker, and it allows your prospects to quickly survey the rankings for a keyword query. We built an interactive graphical representation of a search showing results from three top search engines: Google, Yahoo and MSN.

How to use StomperNet Ranker?
I’ll give an example… Here’s the page as it loads a search for ‘circlecube’. The green nodes represent Google results, red is Yahoo, and blue is MSN. Each result that is for an identical page is connected with a thin line, and when you hover over a node it will grow and also any nodes for identical pages. Nodes for same domain pages will grow slightly as well to give an idea of the saturation on the search results by the specific domain. Below you can see that I’m hovering over the top-left node (the screen shot helpfully removed my cursor), the title of the page is shown and you can see that the same page (my home page) ir ranked number 1 in Google and MSN (hence the line connecting them, and also they have both grown to be large nodes). Also notice that pages of the same domain (circlecube.com) are at the top 2 slots in Google, the top 3 in Yahoo, and the top 2 in MSN (the medium sized nodes). Hovering over a node displays information to the right of the node chart. Clicking on a node loads that url below the ranker ui. You can also click the Google, Yahoo, and MSN buttons above the chart to see the actual search results at each engine specifically.

Ranker had the potential to become a great comparative tool for search engine optimization and comparison.

Scrutinize This
Not only does StomperTools give you access to Ranker right in your browser, but also you can instantly “Scrutinize” any page you’re viewing right from the browser (once you have the Stomper Scrutinizer tool, so go get it too!) Use the plug in to seamlessly aim your Scrutinizer browser to whatever page you’re browsing in Firefox.


Author: Evan Mullins | Filed under: portfolio, work
Tags: download, javascript, portfolio, stompernet, work
Author: Evan Mullins | Filed under: portfolio
Tags: css, dreamweaver, html, interactive, javascript, jquery, php, portfolio, stompernet, web design, website