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Researchers from the Penn State's College of Information Sciences and Technology and Queensland University of Technology have done a study on the classification of web searches.
Informational searching involves looking for a specific fact or topic, navigational searching seeks to locate a specific Web site and transactional searching looks for information related to buying a particular product or service.
The research was the first published work of its kind done using actual searching data, with the aim of real-time classification. Researchers analyzed more than 1.5 million queries from hundreds of thousands of search engines users. Findings showed that about 80 percent of queries are informational and about 10 percent each are for navigational and transactional purposes.
The results will perhaps help in providing technologists an insight into the kind of queries to base their focus on. The navigational and transactional queries are sure to peak once mobile internet and business over the net gathers more pace. The mobile revolution will have a big impact on how search evolves in future and perhaps the next big tech company will emerge from there.
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The Semantic Web is a grand initiative to make the whole of the Internet machine readable. At the Web 3.0 conference & Expo the discussions were more in tune with how Semantic web would be profitable
Advertising is the main source of income for services on the web and one aim of Semantic Web enthusiasts would be to make advertising more relevant and context based. Its no surprise that most users of the web find advertisements annoying and would love to have their services ad-free. The aim of the Semantic Web could be to bridge that gap between acceptance to annoyance.
Making content more understandable to machines makes it better to crunch more information that could ultimately help in pushing more relevant ads.
Google is best known as the world's biggest search engine, but it wouldn't have achieved anywhere near it's level of success without its keyword advertising system that delivers relevant, contextual text ads next to search results, while providing a steady revenue stream. Amiad Solomon, CEO of Peer39, a developer of Semantic advertising services, said advertising will also be key to driving Web 3.0's growth.
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Ann Smarty at SearchEngineJounal has an insightful post on how to make sure that your site renders all elements well to the human user and the search spider.
An excerpt from the article:
* A search engine sees the page the way you want it to;
* A search engine is able to crawl your JavaScript and CSS elements (or maybe not if you don't want it to);
* A search engine sees your page elements in the correct order (if you, for example, want to make some page elements/links/text prominent, make sure they are the first a search engine sees when entering the page: the higher the page element, the more weight it carries).
The looking good part is interesting since it ensures that users always return to a site. I have been intrigued on how exactly a search spider gets to decide if the look and feel of the site is good. Organization of page elements is perhaps the strongest link for that. Also, intuitive layouts make a good impression on your first time visitors and surely they would like to check-in again.
See full article.
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Do you find promoting your website difficult? Do you find promoting your website difficult? Here are my two favourite methods that get me maximum results. Creating Viral Advertising Campaigns.
This is probably the best form of advertising available and all it entails is that You create or use an E-book and give it away for free. Now you must be asking how you would go about it for it doesn't seem that easy, well actually it's pretty simple. All you need to do is find a successful E-Zine, which subscribers actually pay for; relating to the product you are promoting then create an Article or Advertise the benefits of your Product inside, due to the fact that the customers actually paid for that E-zine makes them twice as receptive and you'll get a much greater response. Once you've posted the Advert you simply send the prospects to your website where you give them a free HELPFULL E-book full of links to your website in exchange for them signing up to your FREE Newsletter via your AutoResponder. Now once you've got them onto your list you can simply keep them coming back over and over again and selling to them in the future and making your money back for the Advert many times over. Now this method will bring you Serious traffic in two ways. Firstly all you do is allow them the rights to give your E-book away for free and distribute it however they please whereby they can post it on there website, give it to their list, bundle it with a deal they could be planning… the possibilities are endless, whereby bringing you mountains of traffic. The second way is to build a highly responsive list which, if treated with the utmost respect will increase your conversion rate on a sale to about 30% to 40% as time goes by. Getting it right with Google Google is a tough nut to crack if you don't know exactly how to go about it and you will spend way too much time trying to make a success unless you know what makes it tick.
You won't get any real traffic unless you are in the top 20 for your specific keyword, for no-one really looks past the first few hits. CONTENT… This is one of the most important keys to getting a good rank in google and you get that by having fresh and relevant content on you website. The key to a successful online business is being able to supply a vast amount of relevant, useful content for free to their customers and making sure you have content which no-one else has, whereby making YOU stand out from the rest. But the key here is to make sure you target the traffic by only using specific Keywords which relate to your products and making sure that the traffic you generate is targeted to your specific market, no use wasting time getting people to your site that aren't willing buy your products.
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