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From: | Chris Law |
Subject: | [Bug-paperclips] daunting |
Date: | Wed, 11 Oct 2006 01:22:43 -0700 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 1.5.0.7 (Windows/20060909) |
Google sees that one! Many website have been founded with the purpose of allowing you to exchange links with other web sites. But what really matters when it comes to links is the amount of quality one way backlinks that direct users to your website. XML is short for extensible markup language and is a derivative from HTML. Some of them are good; some are bad. I have cleaned up my domestic domaine and I am ready to write. Live your life now - passionately. For search engine optimization and submission to selected search engines I use the software IBP Internet Business Promoter by Axandra, Germany. But I sure see his point. Information is valuable. The optional tags available with the XML site map allow you to be descriptive about the individual pages on your site including dates the individual pages were modified. Search engine spiders, crawl the net to find what? Users subscribe to your RSS feed via the XML file and whenever you make a changes to your XML file they are notified. RSS is a way for you to publish your data to an XML file hosted on your site. There are some small things you need to pay attention to when creating this: namely you have to follow the Google xml schema, and you have to be diligent about tracking and fixing errors in the code. And so is the image to the left. Some of them are good; some are bad. Other online galleries like Yessy. This limits your ability to have the search engines index portions of your site. Except one traditional Danish ritual. But if used correctly, it is a great way to help Google index the hidden pages of your website due to _javascript_ or flash. Many website have been founded with the purpose of allowing you to exchange links with other web sites. I only make links that are relevant to my content. RSS is a way for you to publish your data to an XML file hosted on your site. |
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