Search engines are an important part of advertising, and because it is so important, a number of false rumors, prejudices and obsolete secrecy are placed on them. Perhaps the most common is the good times text invisible art.
I developed a web application and currently its live here. But I am getting error from last 2 days. Oops! Google Chrome could not connect to domain.com
Suggestions:
Access a cached copy of www.domain.com
Try reloading: domain.con
Search on Google:
It was working fine before. Now when it connect to website it does not show my flash and formatted site. its shows plain text and images.
you can check web link here..domain.com
The nature of the search engines means things are constantly changing and in a state of flux. In order to learn organic SEO secrets you must test and experiment on an ongoing basis, find out more.
Microsites can be used to boost a business's search engine optimisation efforts. They are also useful for engaging existing customers who are already familiar with a company's brand.
The Custom Search team is always working to provide more relevant results, and improving user queries is a big part of that goal. We've shown you how to...
The you want to subscribe to the SQLSocial site. http://sqlsocial.com/Subscribe.aspx We’ve just had a great evening with the top brass of the SQL Server team with over 150 people attending and on Monday next week (13th June) we have Michael Rys, Group Program Manager for the SQL Server team doing an evening session on SQL Azure futures as well as SQL Server Denali Semantic Search. To register for that evening go to http://sqlsocial20110613.eventbrite.com/...(read more)
I'm in charge of a relatively big corporate website (circa 95K pages) and need to perform a cookie audit. I can see cookies issued on a per-page basis with Chrome or Firefox console, but given the amount of pages I need a tool to automate the process.
I tried to google for website cookie scanner but my search was unfruitful and found:
either online tools which only scan the home page
paid services (ex1, ex2)
Does any of you know about a tool to scan an entire website and generate a report showing which cookies are being used and which page set them?
I wish to study for the new MCSD Certification For web applications:
I headed over to Amazon in search of some books and had no luck with finding anything up to date, most books are outdated, such as the list provided by Amazon MCSD Books.
Is this because the test is more based on experience rather than just an understanding of the subject?
Any tips and/or recommended materials will be appreciated, thank you!
We are working on a project for iPhone and Windows Phone 7 where we'd like to be able to generate tea leaves at the bottom of a cup. It doesn't have to look photo-realistic, and actually cartoon-y is ok.
What sort of techniques should we research to accomplish this? Are there any libraries (preferably in C, but we can translate) that would be helpful?
Here are some samples pulled from a Google Image search
I have synced approximately 10GB of music with U1 over the last 48 hours. Nearly everything appears OK: the songs are tagged correctly, I can queue and play them. However, with the exception of a few that I uploaded first, all of them don't appear under Artist or Album and I can't use the search to find them. I can only find them under Song.
Am I just being impatient and U1 just needs time to index these mp3s, or is something wrong?
With so many websites sprouting all around like mushrooms, the business of designing, development and other site related works are on a brilliant business spree. Even Search Engine Optimization has a splendor demand everywhere.
We are right now incorporating microformats markup for reviews into a client's web application and were wondering, whether it can be harmful to provide the same information on more than one page, e.g. on a dynamic search page and on the concrete product page.
Does anybody have any experience with this?
UPDATE: Actually, I was wondering, if Google showed a link to the page the review comes from, then how would they decide which of the sources of the review they would link to? Or don't they?
I can never remember how to rollback a check-in, and there all kinds of mess in search results about this (change between different versions of TFS etc), so I thought I’d just put this here so I won’t forget anymore. :) Thanks to @manningj, TFS genius. Just drop to the command line and use tf.exe. Example: tf /changeset:12345 For more on the tf.exe commands: tf help Technorati Tags: Visual Studio,Team Foundation,Rollback
If you've engaged in online marketing then you will know that there are numerous ways in which to implement this. Some of these methods include, pay per click, email marketing, lead generation, social media and plenty more. There is one method however which should be used as part of any online marketing strategy; this is search engine optimisation (SEO).
I am updated with all not-provided reasons as Google has encrypted their all searches, but here is the little question banging again and again in my head. That if all search results has encrypted with HTTPS protocol then how did Google analytics still able to track some of (20%) organic keywords details?
I means their still some keywords appreading in my organic keywords section. So how did Google analytics track or bypass that HTTPS thing?
Thanks in advance!
What most folks are yet to fully appreciate is that the real competition for search engine traffic is for the website that produces the best and most useful content. Should be pretty obvious if you think about what you do every day when searching for information online.
What would be a good starting point for locating small or medium size game publishers in Japan. We have a US/EU released game that we believe will fit the Japanese market well, and are looking for companies that we could contact for possible co-publishing.
EDIT: So far, I've found http://www.gamebusiness.jp/directory/category.php?id=10002 and from one answer, http://www.gamedevmap.com/index.php?query=Japan&Submit=Search
Starting a bounty, I need as many publishers as I can get.
Today we are living in a online world, where we can make any purchase sitting at home using the Internet. Thus the online business and the consumer who are making online purchase are increasing day by day. So now the companies have already started thinking seriously and implementing the means and methods of search engine marketing. Using this technique web-masters try to attract quality and quantity traffic to their website, so that they can earn business from them.
A simple, SEO Friendly, C#, ASP.NET, XML Content Management System (CMS)
These 'WebFoundations' are a great starting block when developing an ASP.NET CMS.
Features:
* A WYSIWYG editor (FCKEditor)
* Content caching (No IO overhead)
* Multi language support (can be set on querystring or dropdown)
* Search engine friendly URL's (url rewriting)
* Easily themable (Build on ASP.Net Master Pages)
* An image gallery control (it consumes XML Picasa exports)
Web Foundation sites can be hosted on inexpensive hosting as there is NO Database requirement (all the data is stored in XML files).
As rumors swirl of a big announcement with Intel, Google gets ready for its annual Google developers conference this week that will showcase a number of mobile advances for Android and other technologies the search giant is working on.
In a local listing website, I append number of search results found in the description(not in title currntly) meta tag of the page as I think this is valuable for users
for e.g. "Find address, phone numbers, blah blah blah for 21 outlets in locality. some more stuff after this..."
as more places are added to the database, the description for the same page will change frequently. is this good or bad for SEO
how about doing the same for title tags?
Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is often perceived as impossible to understand by novice website owners and creators. While it is true that any website would benefit greatly from experienced, professional SEO services, many people simply cannot afford to keep an SEO on payroll on a consistent, month-to-month basis. For people in this category, all hope is not lost.
I've been trying to understand the fundamentals of general abstractions and modeling: there are quite a lot of books when you search for abstractions, but most of those seem to be about learning object-oriented programming in a given language.
Is there a book out there that's the de-facto standard for describing best practices, design methodologies, and other helpful information about general abstractions and modeling? What about that book makes it special?
Here's a list of online business tips to assist you on improving website ranking and search engine optimization. This is not an exact science and I cannot guarantee that working on these areas will put you on the first page of Google, increase page rank and your website traffic. But, it will without doubt increase your chances of better results.