Search engine optimization
“Designed-in Accessibility” with Tom Jewett
Friday 22nd May 2009 by admin@Laura Carlson – opps twitter language here.
Just received Lauras’ Web Design Update Volume 7, Issue 47, May 22, 2009. As you may know were are based on a Greek Island so don’t get to the USA or UK that often so we tend to miss out on conferences etc – Hey why don’t you all [...]
My oh my, really? – yes
Sunday 17th May 2009 by admin0
COMMENTSBrowsing the wonderful www today as usual I take time out to look at other blogs and associated web sites. Today I came across a web design company (in the US run by “native English language speakers” with an interesting portfolio (they seem to have a large – and I mean a large – number [...]
Google vs Twitter
Sunday 17th May 2009 by admin0
COMMENTSThere is a lot of talk about how Twitter and Google are “in competition” – from my standpoint they aren’t (yet!) The big difference is that Google serves you up answers (data) based upon any search request (query) from it’s database and the information that contains. If your web site has not been indexed [...]
HTML 5 differences from HTML 4
Sunday 17th May 2009 by admin0
COMMENTSOverall I applaud the transfer of “design” elements to CSS and the inclusion of elements introduced for better structure.
Changing geographics in Google
Thursday 7th May 2009 by admin0
COMMENTSGenerally, search engines like Google and Yahoo associate domains with a geographic target based on:
Domain name extension. Examples: .com is neutral, .co.uk is UK and .dk is Denmark.
IP Address of webhost server and IP Address of DNS nameservers.
Language used in pages found throughout the domain. <html lang=”en”>.
From which countries and domains backlinks are coming from.
When [...]


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