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Tag Archives: HTML
Marking up websites for The Semantic Web
We’re at a point now where we’re seriously talking to clients about semantically marking up their websites. The problem is clients a) don’t like jargon and b) Just want to know business implications and benefits. So many people are baffled by techies jabbering away about the semantic web and the components that enable it. There [...]
Posted in Semantic web, Social Media, Technology Also tagged Ben Ward, Ben Wards, e-commerce websites, Google, key technologies, large retail website, microformats, Natural Search Optimisation (NSO), on-line world, online accounts using rel=, online profiles, online world, open social network, portable social networks, rdf, Resource Description Framework, search algorithms, search results, semantic technologies, Semantic web, social network, social networking projects, Social networks, True, web applications, web content, web development, web services, web technologies, xhtml, Yahoo 1 Comment
Act like you deserve your top spot in Google!
Modern approaches to NSO (post meta keyword stuffing) encompass many overlapping disciplines, such as PR, User Experience (UE) and good design. So many people in the SEO field (client side web-masters especially) fail to take note of the UE side of well...UE!
Posted in Natural Search Optimisation (NSO), User Experience (UE) Also tagged Amazon, car kent, client side web-masters, content, Google, Google UK, natural search landscape, Natural Search Optimisation (NSO), natural search results, paid search, search forms, search results, UE, web-masters Leave a comment

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