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Monday, May 24, 2010
Label the columns with important information, like blog topic, main contact, main contact’s email address, blog address, subscriber count, twitter handle, etc. Include any information that you think you will need throughout the process (trust me, you don’t want to go back to flush out an extra column later). Reply S.A.
 
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Your post will be instantly displayed on your local listing when visitors view additional information about your listing. Here is something new from Google to help you out in this arena. found a recent change in Google Local Business Center or Google Places as it is now called that is closely related to the message above.
 
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Longer sales cycles due to more complex products and services and business purchasing processes often require more information. It’s helpful to know what types of documents or information is published as you build out your content strategy and optimization plan. Guru J Great information and comments below. Sub domain?
 

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Get In the Information Business. If tradeshows are in the information business, they need to team with journalists and companies to communicate with attendees. Information is no longer a one way street. A recent post - Could Tradeshows Be ‘Googley’? One suggestion stuck out at me: 5.) And, guess what? That’s a good thing.
Madnick from the MIT Sloan School of Management highlighted the importance of information aggregation back in 2001: We have seen dramatic growth in the amount of information on the Web. Finding relevant information and extracting value from it is becoming more important for businesses and individuals. Hongwei Zhu, Michael D.
Optimize Your Site’s Navigation & Information Architecture for Mid-Level and Long Tail Keywords In attempting to rank for the middle of the long tail keyword graph down, step one is to create an intelligent navigation structure, or information architecture. Client Login | Free Tool Login | Free Tool Register Welcome, !
While search engine optimization concerns are the focus here, there are many different applications of information architecture (IA) that go beyond search engines. At its most fundamental, however, information architecture is about organizing digital inventories so they’re easily understood by robots and human beings. The Joomla!
I remember when Dave Winer introduced Really Simple Syndication (RSS) in Radio Userland way back in 2001. At the time, the biggest problem was finding sites that had available RSS feeds. Today, it’s rare to find a site without feeds. Enter topic-based readers. So your best bet is to try out the different services and see which suits you.
Home | About | TheBook | The Blog | Newsgarden | Contact A conversation about journalism and technology Practical advice 08 Jan 2010 08:00 am Too much information to follow? Build your own feed generator Editor’s Note: Today’s guest writer is Rick Martin, a Tokyo-based freelance writer. I’m not a programmer. Step 1.
The SEO Guide to Information Architecture | AudetteMedia. Again, I’m trying to find good information on this topic.  One of the value propositions for Browse My Stuff is that it organizes content in a way that should be good to help long tail SEO ( search engine optimization ).  I’m still constantly looking.  SEO Aberdeen.
I’ve been collecting information on this topic for a bit and some of the best resources on Blogger Outreach , Blogger Relations , Blogger PR and Blogger Buzz are: How to Suck Up to a Blogger. Add value when you write to them, provide interesting information and show you’ve done your homework. Enough With Blogger Strategies!
We’ve cleaned up the file sizes and now we have to ensure that the crawling engines can read and assess the information on your site. For more information on this I usually point people to the Wikipedia robots exclusion reference. From these pages additional information will web out. Next up, take a look at your W3C validation.
If set up properly Twitter can not only deliver instant and real time information, but it can drastically change the way you search for that information.  Instead of a proactive search method, Twitter can deliver a passive way to collect information on the subjects that mean the most to you.  So that gave me a few ideas.