7 Responses to A Markup That Could Have Big Implications for SEO

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sanjeev s

January 25th, 2010 at 1:40 pm

Getting your site listed on the first page of Google under keywords which are relevant to your business will increase the hits to your site 10 fold and will help to increase sales.
Unfortunately your site will not automatically get listed under relevant keywords just because you want it to. This takes time, effort and most all expertise. This expertise is called Search Engine Optimization.
every website is different and for this reason , This action plan will more than likely include:
Editing title tags
Editing meta tags
Link building
Robots.txt creation
Creation or editing of a site map
Submitting optimized page URL's to the major search engines
Optimizing tags and HTML code
Professional copy writing

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alucard817

March 11th, 2010 at 7:23 pm

whats wrong you cant do a 5 second search on google to see what it is.

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d_chino_m

March 12th, 2010 at 2:37 pm

Extract or parse the data? Yes. Two ways.

1. Do it manually. You are going to do it only once in order to store it in database, so not such a bad deal.

2. come up with an algorithm by studying your flat file. If you find a pattern create an algorithm and use it.

Exact answers you won't get without showing your flat file.

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Billy_T

March 21st, 2010 at 9:44 am

These extensions can be used to publish documents containing just one type of information for consumption by domain-specific applications (e.g. a contact list for address books, or an event list for calendaring tools), or many types intermixed and nested, embedded in a larger document that ties them all together with meaningful context such as a resume, meaning that would be lost were each type of data isolated, removed from its context, and published in its own special-purpose format silo.

Whether simple collections, or compound documents, by building on HTML, all such uses work well not only on their own, but embedded and mixed with existing web content, in a way well understood by web authors, browsers and search engines alike, in stark contrast to other methods. Finally, it is this broader reach, to existing content, authors, applications, search services, and a variety of devices, that makes textual content built on HTML even more open from a practical perspective.

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verismic

March 23rd, 2010 at 3:31 pm

As soon as google's search spiders once again spider this website. With a site as popular as yahoo, that could be today but it may take longer. No-one really knows how long it will take, but it will definitely appear in the listings eventually :)

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Billy_T

March 24th, 2010 at 12:49 am

These extensions can be used to publish documents containing just one type of information for consumption by domain-specific applications (e.g. a contact list for address books, or an event list for calendaring tools), or many types intermixed and nested, embedded in a larger document that ties them all together with meaningful context such as a resume, meaning that would be lost were each type of data isolated, removed from its context, and published in its own special-purpose format silo.

Whether simple collections, or compound documents, by building on HTML, all such uses work well not only on their own, but embedded and mixed with existing web content, in a way well understood by web authors, browsers and search engines alike, in stark contrast to other methods. Finally, it is this broader reach, to existing content, authors, applications, search services, and a variety of devices, that makes textual content built on HTML even more open from a practical perspective.

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Moona S

March 27th, 2010 at 2:36 am

it not just you

read the small print

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