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Documents matching your search: 22 [shown 4] - People judge your book by the cover
Accordance to query: 39.51%
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... It's a lot of work and it takes some time until people can find your site for search terms that are relevant to your business...
... shows how important it is to make a good first impression...
... The first impression is very important A new study that has recently been published in the journal Behaviour and Information Technology shows that the snap decisions Internet users make about the quality of a web page have a lasting impact on their opinions...
... Although the images were shown for just 50 milliseconds, the ratings were very similar to the judgments made after a longer examination of a web site...
... to themselves that they made a good initial decision...
... It's crucial that your site makes a good first impression...
... Make your web pages easy to read...
... Use a clear web site design and make it easy to find out what your web site is about...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1172433957.html
- SEO, Tags and Customized Google Search
Accordance to query: 34.5%
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... In Yahoo's Flickr, tags work like keywords or labels that users add to their photos to make them easier to find later or to discover via image search engines and search engines that provide blended results...
... Tagging has quickly gained popularity because it allows humans to bring a layer of collective, topically pertinent, and intuitive organization to what otherwise would be a discombobulated heap of semi-aggregated data, such as reverse chronological archives or authors pages, and the like...
... Search Resources Rooted in folksonomies (define), tagging systems are generally created by users themselves, rather than site owners, and make online resources far more accessible and searchable than they had ever been before...
... Because tagging is used as an indexing tool and as a way to search for information, both in specific databases and across the Internet, some say it's conceivable that tagging technology could one day give search engines like Google and Yahoo a run for their money...
... And users can actually make a little money on their tagging efforts...
... the results might include blog posts you've authored and bookmarks you've made about other sites' articles and information...
... Rollyo offers interesting search features, as well, like the RollBar Bookmarklet, which allows users to drag an entire Rollyo experience onto a browser, and the ability to add a searchroll to Firefox with one click...
... The ontology lends itself to the creation and concentration of topical themes, which when interlinked to sites, blogs, photos, videos, and the like, can create a powerful, readily built part of a link-building strategy...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1193242887.html
- Microsoft, Google and Yahoo support GeoRSS
Accordance to query: 17.37%
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... Microsoft, Google and Yahoo support GeoRSS
This week, Microsoft announced their new Live Maps, in addition to supporting Firefox on Windows for 3D, now supports the GeoRSS standard...
... KML and GeoRSS Support Added to the Google Maps API One of the things I love most about Google Maps and Google Earth is that it's easy for anyone to create and display new geographically referenced content...
... Whether it's pictures from your vacation, favorite places on the globe, or the hiking trails you like to visit, all you have to do is create a KML file (using Google Earth or any other tool) and load it up...
... For example, take a look at SlashGeo's GeoRSS on Google Maps...
... lover...
... This makes it easier for API sites to maintain content in a flexible format that can be accessed via the API or in a number of other tools directly, and makes it simpler to create a rich API site with declarative content, instead of a lot of code...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1175919998.html
- How To Get Links from Bloggers
Accordance to query: 8.63%
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... And if they don’t link, I’m usually given a reason which results in some very nice constructive criticism...
... Make sure your content rocks : Do not email bloggers unless you are absolutely sure that your content is unique and very good...
... Ask only once : Don’t be like Mikey from Swingers and send out more than one email because you can’t wait for the link...
... I would also like to add to this list: Get to know the blogger first : Before you start sending out emails asking for links, be sure to read the blog, connect with them on MyBlogLog, email them beforehand, comment on their blog...
... Don’t overwhelm with a couple of emails a week, or an email for every post, you won’t make any friends doing so...
... Give them recognition : Although Cam says “Do not ask for reciprocal links”, you should cover the posts and ideas of that blogger from time to time...
... This way, they’re sure to have visited your blog and should be appreciative of the coverage you’ve given in the past...
More: http://stakh.com/blogen/post_1173653828.html
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