Archive for August, 2008
Categories: Organic SEO
2008 Aug 29th
Though this may read like a short version of the seven deadly sins, it is actually a list of the five hardest industries to get a website ranked well in.
You may notice that your junk email folder is currently full of emails from companies in these industries, hounding you to use the money you win from their poker website to buy penis enlargement pills to take while you look at their porn. That’s because these industries are so large, and these kinds of companies are such cut throats that they have no reservations about sending out ridiculous amounts of spam emails and doing whatever it takes to be on top of the search engine results.
Posted by steve |
Categories: SEO and Accessibility
2008 Aug 28th
In 2006 the National Federation of the Blind filed a class action lawsuit against target on behalf of blind internet users who were unable to buy products on target.com.
The settlement, filed in the U.S. District Court of Northern California, requires that visually impaired users who depend on screen-reading software to use Target.com “may acquire the same information and engage in the same transactions as are available to sighted guests with substantially equivalent ease of use.”
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Target Settles Landmark Web Accessibility Lawsuit
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Posted by steve |
Categories: Organic SEO
2008 Aug 11th
Over the next few weeks we are taking a cue from DC Comic’s “Bizarro World.” Which seems appropriate since we just recently wrapped up San Diego Comic Con 08 2 weeks ago. For the unfamiliar, Bizarro World is a society that is ruled by the Bizarro Code. “ Us do Opposite of all Earthly Things!…” All the great DC Heroes has an imperfect version of themselves in this world of opposites. If you’re not a comic book fan then you may remember “The Bizarro Jerry” episode of Seinfeld. Whatever your Bizarro experience may be, we will be providing information on how to implement Search Engine Optimization that is counterproductive to successful ranking.
Posted by Keith |