Posts Tagged ‘search engine spiders

The Opera Dev blog has posted a nice overview of HTML5 microdata. Webmonkey took a look at microdata last year, showing you how to extend HTML by adding custom vocabularies to your pages. Since then microdata has moved from barely known oddity to mainstream tool, thanks in part to schema.org. Schema.org is a partnership between [...]

Advertise here with BSA Search engine spiders haven’t yet evolved to the point where they can directly extract the meaning from a visual medium such as a photo or a video. Instead, search engines must rely on the metadata we provide them through alt attributes, title attributes, surrounding elements (for context), and so on. With [...]

Is it possible to design a great looking website and achieve a high level of search engine optimization (SEO)? It sure is and we see evidence of this all over the web, as well as in mobile platforms. In recent years the heavy emphasis on web standards has enabled designers to develop more creative, engaging [...]

A great website design is important to any business trying to find success online, but if a website doesn’t have a chance at good search rankings, very few people may ever get to see it. To avoid having a website that is not search engine friendly, you simply need to take into consideration some basic [...]


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