Categories: Organic SEO, SEM, SEO and Accessibility
2008 May 24th
SEO Inc has set up a few video channels on some popular sites. Check them out and subscribe to them. We are going to be adding allot of content and videos of the entire company shortly. So stay tuned!
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SEO Inc and Marketing Videos on Meta Cafe
SEO Inc Videos on Viddler
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Categories: SEO and Accessibility
2008 Apr 9th
I recently attended the Josephine L. Taylor Leadership Institute conference, put on by the American Foundation for the Blind, in San Francisco. At the opening session a panel of speakers lead by Jim Fruchterman (whose company originally developed the technology behind Freedom Scientifics’ Jaws screen reader) discussed the next generation of technology, and what that means for the vision loss field. The panel featured representatives from AT&T, Microsoft, Yahoo!, and IBM discussing where technology will be taking us in the coming years and how (or if) access for users who are blind is even being considered in the process.
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Posted by steve |
Categories: SEO and Accessibility
2008 Mar 24th
I recently attended the California State University Northridge (CSUN) conference on technology for persons with disabilities, at the airport Marriott in Los Angeles. I did not register, so I didn’t get to sit in on any of the sessions, but I had a great time in the exhibitor’s hall checking out all of the latest and greatest technology designed to help people with disabilities, as well as schmoozing with all the wonderful people behind the products. Although my main interest was in the area of web accessibility, I was overall very impressed with all of the technology being offered, from a phone that would read whatever text you took a picture of, to a range of overhead projector looking devices that scan what you place on them and read it back to you like this one (made by Larity):
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Categories: Organic SEO, SEO and Accessibility
2008 Feb 28th
Making sure a website has search engine friendly navigation is a top priority for savvy optimizers. Developers usually consider three things when creating a drop down navigation menu: Does it look good? Does it work correctly? And is it SEO friendly? Well, here is a fourth thing to consider before deciding to implement a particular menu solution: Is it accessible to the visually impaired?
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Categories: SEO and Accessibility
2008 Feb 6th
A high quality, SEO friendly Content Management System (CMS) can significantly benefit your company by saving precious time and resources, increasing production, and reducing down time. More importantly, a good, SEO friendly CMS can bring your site valuable exposure from search engines if it is built according to their standards.
So how can you ensure the CMS solution you choose will turn into a healthy investment for your company?
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How to choose an SEO friendly CMS (Content Management System)
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Posted by sam |
Categories: SEO and Accessibility
2008 Feb 5th
Search Engine Optimization regrettably often takes a back seat to a company’s offline marketing efforts. Print, radio and TV advertising are often the frontrunners when companies decide where to spend their marketing budgets for the upcoming fiscal year. Year after year companies seem more comfortable with the familiar processes and terms of the traditional marketing outlets. GRP, ROI, ROAS and other exciting abbreviations the marketers and executives can come up with, are always the deciding factor to where money is allocated.
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Image Optimization, The Classic Backseat Driver
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Posted by Norman |
Categories: SEO and Accessibility
2008 Jan 11th
Usability issues with Adaptive software and Simple fixes!
Links are one of the most critical elements that are commonly overlooked when building a Web site. As simple as this may sound, many web masters do not know exactly what is able to be recognized and interoperable by screen reading software and search engines! The most common mistakes are creating links in Flash and Java script. Neither Flash nor Java can be parsed by screen readers or search engines. Case in point is www.disney.com. When viewing Disney.com with a screen reader JAWS for windows (a screen reading software) and hitting the “Insert F7 command” the program says “No Links.” What this means is there is no way to navigate the site with hot key navigation or screen reading software. The site is literally inaccessible! This is pretty scary since Disneyland’s slogan is “Where Dreams Come True.”
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Is Your Company’s Web Site Accessible? Usability issues with Adaptive software and Simple fixes!
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