 With the company and the web site developing all the time, it does
mean that loads of things happen each day, but probably most days there
is not something happening that makes the front page of the site, and
one thing we hate is that impression it can leave that not a lot is
going on.
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Another busy day at the web site face and another major transformation for the web site. We have implemented SEF advance for Mambo Portal Which may sound a bit of a mouthful, but has the extraordinary effect of making all the links on a mambo driven web site come out in plain English.
This makes our site much better to navigate and rumour has it, does wonders for search engine ratings.
It has however left our periodic regression test of all the Search Engines used in our Foboz Meta Search Engine running a little behind schedule. When we do this test there are always a few engines that have gone a little awry due to format changes etc.
This time round is no different, but to put things in proportion it looks like only about 2-3% of the engines may need attention, which is not exactly critical, especially as even with those engines with issues, Foboz may still manage to get the top results. |
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Just a couple of days ago we mentioned in passing that a webmasters work was never done, but we seemed to have got to a landmark point in our web site development. This was of course asking for trouble and we almost immediately found out a few more pointers on how to make the site more attractive to search engines. One method is documented here and as we progress the other, we will post more on the method involved. We also registered a new domain today "www.spidertheweb.com" as the name would suggest it is a placeholder for a new product we plan to develop that will spider web sites with the aim of reporting on them. The product will report broken links plus over time a whole lot more. Now we know there are similar products out there already, but several things make a product of our own appealing.
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The Foboz - Meta Search Engine now has 350 search engines. Today's increase being down to us filling out the software search category to contain 10 popular shareware site search engines. This makes Foboz the best way to search for software that we have seen.
It has to be said though, that is has taken us rather longer to make the leap from 300, to 350 search engines, than it did from 200 to 300! Part of this is simply a matter of priorities, we think that Foboz already has the best selection of search engines and adding more is not quite as important as when we started out. But it is also getting increasingly hard to find engines that meet the search engine selection criteria.
We don't believe for a moment that the sites we want are not out there, but that the backwaters of the web are not easy to navigate. Ultimately we think that Foboz will be a good weapon in the fight against this growing trend that we see on the web that leaves many sites invisible, but meanwhile we are also trapped by the tendency of the major search engines to miss out good resources in favour of a flood of the banal.
Consider the statsistic that 85% of web traffic is driven by search engines and people using search engines do not look beyond a page or two of results. Now consider a web search on current events! In the case of a major search engine, how many different sites would be returned? In the Foboz Meta Search Engine we have 56 news and current events search engines. This means our results from Foboz would be infinitely richer in variety. |
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A webmasters work is never done. web sites must continue to evolve or they will wither and die. However there are points at which you can at least say you have reached a marker point, and in our case the new look of MarsJupiter which began exactly one month ago has reached such a point.
We think we look a lot better, and equally important we think we have gone a long way down the road of making sure the site is visible to search engines.
On the subject of search engines and search engine optimisation SEO, we have added another article: Just how important are search engines anyway? To our increasingly important resources section.
The main news of the day though is for shareware authors. We have radically upgraded our free list of shareware submission sites. The list is now ordered by the ranking the site receives from Alexa.
The importance of this cannot be overstated, it means you can prioritise your submissions against an unbiased reference as to just how significant a shareware site is.
Other ways of estimating the importance of sites, such as how well they work, how many listings they have, or how good they look. Have all in our experience proved pretty meaningless. |
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In todays Blat we range from cooking dinner to cooking up web sites.
For cooking dinner or indeed any meal at all we refer you to the recipe search category of the Foboz Meta Search Engine where we have 17 of the best recipe sites available for you to search for that perfect meal. These range from the very indulgent EatDangerously to the Atkins diet site, which some to think of it at least in some peoples opinion may be much the same thing!
For cooking up web sites, the beginner could do a lot worse than start off by looking in our resource section at web portals. These days it is more important to know about Content Management Systems than it is to know about html.
We had a blast from the past today, with an ex - Alex employee getting in contact with the urge to "bat and rat". Even today this programming language had an adherance amongst the few who know of it, and indeed for numerous little projects it is a language that is still hard to beat, as well as being a language that can be picked up in minutes by anyone with some programming experience.
We are planning a product that will be source code based, so that users can fully configure its operation, and we will be writing it in Alex. It is the language that is best for the job, and one of the few that can work cross platform on windows and unix systems. |
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