Posts Tagged ‘seo’
Creating a site map for Google
With more and more people finding sites through search engines it is essential that your site is search engine friendly. One way you can improve your ‘relationship’ with search engines is the creation of a Google sitemap.
Google sitemaps help Google to crawl your site, telling it where all your interesting content is, which done properly [...]
Filed under: Social Media and Search | 1 Comment
Tags: google, seo, sitemaps, webmaster tools
I noticed a large number of ‘Tweets‘ from my Twitter feed about a new search engine called ‘Cuil’ which has been created by former employees of Google, and for some a possible threat to Google’s dominance. The Google association has without doubt helped feed the publicity for what otherwise could have just [...]
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Tags: browsers, cuil, google, msn, safari, search engines, seo, yahoo
As part of my research into social networks I recently joined Bebo, a social network popular in the UK and in particular among younger people.
After being an avid Facebook user for some time I wasn’t overwhelmed by the service, however added my profile details and added a link to the page to my homepage at [...]
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Tags: bebo, egosurfing, facebook, google, profile network, profiles, research, search rank, seo, social networks, squidoo, web 2.0