Wednesday, May 30, 2007
Thursday, May 3, 2007
The Art Of SEO For Wikipedia & 16 Tips To Gain Respect
The Art Of SEO For Wikipedia & 16 Tips To Gain Respect: "Wikipedia's importance as an authority site is undisputed. It's at the point where it seems a bit ridiculous how often Wikipedia shows up in the first page of Google for just about every search imaginable. In many cases, these Wikipedia entries are extremely light on content. Oftentimes they are what are known as 'stubs,' just the very beginnings of an article.
Personally, I think Google is giving too much weight to Wikipedia. Take for instance a search on the word marketing in Google. The top spot has been awarded to the marketing entry on Wikipedia, yet it is not the most authoritative or comprehensive source of marketing-related information on the net by any stretch."
Please visit Search Engine Land to read the rest of this article.
Personally, I think Google is giving too much weight to Wikipedia. Take for instance a search on the word marketing in Google. The top spot has been awarded to the marketing entry on Wikipedia, yet it is not the most authoritative or comprehensive source of marketing-related information on the net by any stretch."
Please visit Search Engine Land to read the rest of this article.
Friday, April 27, 2007
What Is Google PageRank? A Guide For Searchers & Webmasters
Several times in the past few months, I've written about new Google features where PageRank was involved. Unfortunately, Google itself has very poor information about PageRank that I could use for those wanting to learn more about it. To solve that, here's a guide to PageRank, designed for searchers and site owners alike.
Please visit the excellent Search Engine Land to read Danny Sullivan's entire article on What is Google PageRank?.Tuesday, April 10, 2007
Webby Nominees
Webby Nominees: "Jet Propulsion Laboratory - http://www.jpl.nasa.gov"
Critical Mass has been nominated for a Webby award for the templates it designed for Nasa.
Critical Mass has been nominated for a Webby award for the templates it designed for Nasa.
Search Engine Strategies New York 2007 Profiles
Search Engine Strategies New York 2007 Profiles
All the companies and organizations that will be displaying their stuff at the Search Engines Strategies 2007 conference in New York City this week.
ryanj creative is currently at the conference and is looking to make new connections with companies exploring social networking and new forms of online advertising.
All the companies and organizations that will be displaying their stuff at the Search Engines Strategies 2007 conference in New York City this week.
ryanj creative is currently at the conference and is looking to make new connections with companies exploring social networking and new forms of online advertising.
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Tickets now available for AEA Seattle 2007
Jeffrey Zeldman Presents: "Limited seating is now available for An Event Apart Seattle 2007, June 21–22, at Bell Harbor International Conference Center on breathtaking Puget Sound. Spend two days with leading designers, developers, and accessibility experts including (in alphabetical order) …
* Tim Bray, father of XML, director of web technologies at Sun Microsystems, and Tim Berners-Lee W3C appointee;
* Andy Budd, user experience lead at Clearleft, co-founder of d.Construct, and author of CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions;
* Mike Davidson, founder and CEO of Newsvine, former art director and manager of media product development for ESPN and the Walt Disney Internet Group;
* Shawn Henry, director of education outreach for W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), research appointee at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and author of Just Ask: Integrating Accessibility Throughout Design;
* Shaun Inman, award-winning designer and developer, inventor of Inman Flash Replacement and the curiously successful stats package Mint;
* Jeffrey Veen, designer manager at Google, founding partner of Adaptive Path, and W3C invited expert on CSS before most of us knew the acronym;
* Khoi Vinh, design director at NYTimes.com, author of Subtraction.com, and former partner at Behavior LLC;"
* Tim Bray, father of XML, director of web technologies at Sun Microsystems, and Tim Berners-Lee W3C appointee;
* Andy Budd, user experience lead at Clearleft, co-founder of d.Construct, and author of CSS Mastery: Advanced Web Standards Solutions;
* Mike Davidson, founder and CEO of Newsvine, former art director and manager of media product development for ESPN and the Walt Disney Internet Group;
* Shawn Henry, director of education outreach for W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI), research appointee at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory, and author of Just Ask: Integrating Accessibility Throughout Design;
* Shaun Inman, award-winning designer and developer, inventor of Inman Flash Replacement and the curiously successful stats package Mint;
* Jeffrey Veen, designer manager at Google, founding partner of Adaptive Path, and W3C invited expert on CSS before most of us knew the acronym;
* Khoi Vinh, design director at NYTimes.com, author of Subtraction.com, and former partner at Behavior LLC;"
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