21st December 2006

Benefits of CSS in Search Engine Optimization

By: Mikhail Tuknov | Source: site-reference.com

There are many benefits of using CSS. One of the major benefits of using CSS is the easy maintenance of the website. Maintenance of a website made with CSS is much easier compared to the ones which are table based. CSS splits the presentation style of documents from the content of documents and makes the maintenance of the site easier. Aside from being able to make site extensive changes with no trouble through one CSS file, the clean code it generates makes it easier to update. Webmasters can characterize the appearance of a site in one place, and change the whole site by changing just one file. With CSS, when you decide to craft a change, you simply alter the style, and that element is updated automatically anywhere it appears in the site. So, if you have to alter the color of all pages in your site, you only have to edit one style sheet. This saves you enormous amount of time, particularly if you have to edit each page independently. CSS generally requires less code compared to table based. This makes your code lighter and cleaner. Clean code makes a huge difference in maintaining your site.

Cascading Style Sheets Benefits and Search Engine Optimization (SEO)

Another major benefit of CSS is that it makes your website SEO friendly. The reason behind this is simple. The search engines spiders are actually very lethargic. They do not go through the bundles of HTML codes to get to the indexed codes. Font tags and tables make the HTML code very cumbersome; thus, reduce the accuracy of the results. If you use external CSS files to design and determine the design attributes; the HTML code will be clean and it will result to better search engine rankings. With some knowledge of CSS you will be able to change the code layout without destroying the actual visual layout.

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21st December 2006

Google removes access to its Search API

Source: news.searchenginestoday.org

The move set of concerns from some programmers and developers who wondered about the technology and some potentially impending business implications.

Overall, the Google Search API (in beta at the time) is designed to allow developers to write programs that use SOAP (Simple Object Access Protocol) in order to perform a Google search.

Closing the API to new users appears to have first been reported on the O’Reilly developer blog.

On a forum thread, Google product manager Tom Stocky said that Google will allow existing users to continue using the API but the company is now favoring another way to tap into Google’s search engine programmatically, via its Ajax Search API instead.

Google’s new Ajax Search API is designed to allow people in placing a search box in their Internet application and enable newer features on their sites.

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21st December 2006

Making Money From Your Blog’s RSS Feed

Source: seoresearcher.com

Some blog for fun, some blog for money, some blog for both. There are numerous options to monetize a blog. AdSense ads, affiliate links, paid reviews, links to your products – you name it. If your blog receives enough visitors you can start making living online. To make the most of your visitors you must keep in mind where do they come from. Those who arrive to your blog from search engine results or directed to you by links from other websites can see your pages fully. But your revenue-generating ads and links are hidden for those who read your RSS feeds. This means that your online money-machine loses click from a substantial portion of your most loyal visitors. Is there a way to make money in RSS feeds? Yes, try ‘feedvertising

Feedvertising is a technology that enables bloggers to run text ads in their RSS feeds. One service I discovered lately that provides such technology is Text Links Ads. If you have a Wordpress blog you can join the network, which already features such popular blogs as TechCrunch or Problogger.

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