Google Bug Exposed
While searching the term nissan armada headrest monitor, Jason Dowdell, of Global Promoter, discovered an interesting glitch in Google’s results.
Reduce Code to Content Ratio
Search engines like quality content – the more, generally speaking, the better. Clogging up that well written on-page text that you spent so much time on (and search engine spiders like so much) with underlying page architecture code gets in the way of making your site more visible to search engines.
Walla Communications Plans 1 Gig Email
The Gmail repercussions are being felt throughout the web industry. The controversy caused by Gmail placing ads in emails, the allowance of large attachments, and of course, the 1 gigabyte of storage have all been discussed in great detail.
5 Tips To Make Your Site Research-Friendly
Due to the wealth of information available online, the internet is a great place for people to research purchases before they buy. Consumers often want to explore their options by comparing various products and vendors before they make a decision.
ForumZilla Launches Forum Search
Competition in the search engine business is fierce. There are 3 major companies vying for the top spot, with a few smaller companies biting at the big engine’s heels. To innovate within the search industry is to develop niche search engines.
No More Hats: High Risk vs. Low Risk SEO
There are seo techniques that can get your site banned from Google if you’re caught or one of your competitors notices and turns you in for spamming. These techniques, commonly referred to as “black hat” techniques, are the topic of many forum threads, and have brought ruin to many an unsuspecting optimizer.
The Secret of Managing A Successful Website
The Web is about self-service. To achieve success in self-service you need to really understand how your visitors think and behave. If they are to serve themselves they must feel comfortable and confident. That requires getting to know their needs in a comprehensive manner. It requires an ongoing conversation with them.
AskJeeves Becomes Hotter Commodity
With search engine AskJeeves seeing it’s stock rise 8% to $39 a share yesterday due, in part, to Wall Street accolades, the search engine has become an attractive search engine to the big guys.
HTML Client for Web Services using DHTML Behavior
In this example we will access a Web Service created in C# from an HTML client. The client does not use .Net Framework directly and instead accesses the Web Service functionality using the DHTML behavior.
Open Source Search Engine Seeking Ideas
OpenIndex, a website looking to develop an open source search engine index, offers a communal place for ideas and pointers on index development.