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Meta tags are important because they provide valuable information to browsers |
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A huge [search engines list](http://l-lists.com/en/lists/qukoen.html) (396 on the list so far). The list includes general purpose and specialised search engines, metasearch engines and stand-alone engines, and search engines which cater to certain countries or languages. Registered users can add to the list. On [L-Lists](http://l-lists.com/) there are also separate lists for: … |
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I have created a search bar using PHP that pulls from my database by keywords typed in the search bar and displays links and descriptions of URLs' associated with the keywords. Is there a way for robots to randomly type keywords in my search bar on my website to list … |
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Hi, I am new to the forum and am looking for some help, my website has a google rating of 4 but when I try to search for it using the terms I would use if searching for my product I never find my site. I have key words and … |
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Earlier this week [URL="http://www.daniweb.com/news/story244378.html"]I read a very interesting article [/URL]written by my colleague Davey Winder about the new search engine[URL="http://www.ecosia.org"] Ecosia[/URL]. After reading Davies article, I decided to do some research comparing Ecosia vs. the monster search engine [URL="http://www.google.com"]Google[/URL]. Ecosia claims that one search via Google uses around the same … |
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I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately; Google, Yahoo (theoretically) and Bing using our “Web History” in the innocent effort to continue providing us searchers the highest quality caliber organic results. Well, that’s a bunch of bullshit and I’ll tell you why. It’s not about any concern for my … |
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In the social media universe we have a number of successful social media channels that are humming along and getting lots of traffic and playing a large role in the world of e-marketing and community building. There are also quite a few that have either died or just faded away … |
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I was pretty sure I wasn't the only person who cooked Thanksgiving dinner in front of, not a propped-up cookbook, but a laptop. It turns out the [I]New York Times[/I] agrees. In fact, the paper did an [URL="http://www.nytimes.com/2009/11/26/dining/26search.html?_r=2"]analysis[/URL] of search terms by region and by time, to see what conclusions … |
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