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Archive for February, 2010
BBC announced in November last year that the headlines on the BBC News website will be optimised so that it is easier for users to find story pages via search engines. We discuss.
You will note that the bulk of Google’s business is on the internet, and buying a slot on national television is not something that you would expect to see from the giant search engine. We give our views.
Avoiding the SPAM entries on your website entries and blog comment entries are the usual concerns of webmasters. clickTRUE discusses the use of CAPTCHA to address these concerns.
Optimisation may sound very “corporate-speak” and very vague but let me further explain what this word means and how I apply one guideline when i do optimisation.
If you are looking for your old tweets that are more than a week old on Twitter, chances are you will not be able to find them – Twitter’s search index cannot handle the increasing volume of tweets. To search for your old tweets, here are my suggested steps.
Yahoo released 2 major enhancements for their search advertising platform namely Network Distribution and Import Campaigns.
A “hidden text” is also known as “invisible text” or “fake text”. It is a hidden textual content which human visitors cannot view it, but still is readable by search engines. The idea of this process is too load the web page with important keyword phrases.
The goal of a search engine is to return the best results to its users. We provide some info on how Google understand its users’ language and interprets synonyms.
We see that the mobility in internet access has changed the web experience for users as a whole and extended the reach from advertisers to the consumers on a different level. It could be the time to explore this platform for business to integrate it as part of the marketing mix.































