15 Tools for Your Twitter Toolbox

15 Tools for Your Twitter Toolbox: By Mike Fruchter of MichaelFruchter.com ( Twitter / FriendFeed ) There are hundreds of Twitter applications on the market, many of which ...

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Introducing smartphone Googlebot-Mobile

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Introducing smartphone Googlebot-Mobile: Webmaster level: All With the number of smartphone users rapidly rising, we’re seeing more and more websites providing content specifically...

Start to explain seo to clients like this :

Explain SEO to clients by using the greatest metaphor ever

I have created the golden metaphor to explain SEO to clients.  I was trying to explain SEO to a non-technical 80 year old client (the single best businessperson I have ever met) and I came up with the following metaphor.

Start to explain seo to clients like this:

Your website is like an ambitious young man trying to meet lots of attractive women.  Web users are like impressionable women who make a lot of bad choices with men.  Google is like her parents.  Using a search engine is similar to letting the woman’s parents pick suitors for her at a high society party.

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Reorganizing internal vs. external backlinks

Official Google Webmaster Central Blog: Reorganizing internal vs. external backlinks: Webmaster level: All Today we’re making a change to the way we categorize link data in Webmaster Tools . As you know, Webmaster Tools list...

What do you mean by Web 2.0?



Web 2.0 was referred to as this idea of the so-called Web as a platform. The concept was such that instead of thinking of the Web as a place where browsers viewed data through small windows on the readers' screens, the Web was actually the platform that allowed people to get things done. But this really didn't catch on. In fact, it's fairly hard to grasp what that really means.Later people started thinking of Web 2.0 as the programming tools used to create the Web pages that were considered cutting edge Web 2.0. This included AJAX and SOAP and other XML and JavaScript applications that allowed the readers to actually interact with the Web pages more like you would with an application on your desktop.