7th
August
2007
Even if many people say that it’s better not to program the whole site in Adobe Flash, I still see lot of new heavy-flash sites. In a previous post, we suggested to limit the use of flash in a website because this is not good for many browsers.
Last month, in the Google official Webmaster Blog, Mark Berghausen wrote an article “Best use of Flash”. He recongnized that “Googlebot (the Google robot) can typically read Flash files and extract the text and links in them, but the structure and context are missing”,. He also says that “textual contents are sometimes stored in Flash as graphics, and since googlebot doesn’t currently have the algorithmic eyes needed to read these graphics, these important keywords can be missed entirely”
So, he suggest the webmasters to use Flash only where is needed. He recommends that the site structure and the important keys should remain outside the flash so googlebot can take a look into them.
He also says that the use of non-flash version is another good option when you need to place a heavy-flash site.
Finally, even google is one of the most important search engines, you must remember that there are many other ones that people uses. Most of these search engines do not have the same technology to seek inside the flash files, so heavy-flash sites are loosing an opportunity to get register in them. So, pay special attention when planning to build your next business online.
Business Tips flash search engines
posted in Business Tips, Search Engines |
Author: Martin Varela |
13th
July
2007
PcNames brings us a very interesting tool. It shows the domains names availability while you type it in their search box. Developed in Ajax, it quickly shows if domain is taken or not, checking the following extensions: .com, .net, .org, .info, .biz and .us.
In case the domain is taken, it shows a whois button to know who registered our desired domain.
ajax availability domains names online tools search engines
posted in Search Engines, Online Tools |
Author: Martin Varela |
10th
July
2007
Very interesting engine created by PageBull. Instead of returning a text list of web pages after each search, it shows the web pages print screen, so you can also see their design and recognize the site for more that their title and description.
I tested this search engine a few months ago and I have to admit that it has dramatically improved: the searches are faster and the image quality is really good. Excellent job that I’d like to share with you!
images search engines
posted in Search Engines |
Author: Martin Varela |
9th
July
2007
Today, July 9th, Argentina celebrates it’s independence day. The curious thing is that, for first time, Google Argentina changes their local logo for this important day. I’m very proud of this recognition.
In other hand, while I’m writing this short article and working with my computer, I’m sitting at the window watching a curious thing that didn’t happen for at least 30 years: It’s snowing in Buenos Aires! (and it’s really very cold).
argentina curiosities google logo search engines
posted in Curiosities, Search Engines |
Author: Martin Varela |