Posts Tagged ‘Search Results’
Thursday, March 4th, 2010
pTechnorati and Ingboo have partnered together to provide an all new kind of subscription experience for Technorati content, including search results. Look for a blue Ingboo icon for a full range of subscription options./p pFeeds are also available for:/p pa rel=nofollow target=_blank href=http://feeds09.technorati.com/trblogposts/Hottest Blogosphere Posts/a/p pa rel=nofollow target=_blank href=http://feeds09.technorati.com/trarticles/Latest Original Articles from Technorati/a/p pa rel=nofollow target=_blank href=http://blog.technorati.com/rss.xmlThe Technorati Blog/a/p pWe also have channel feeds, writer feeds, and tag feeds, which can be found on their respective pages./pimg src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SearchFeedsAtTechnorati/~4/sMZPG66JEws height=1 width=1/
Tags: Blog, Blogosphere, Feedburner, Icon, Original Articles, Search Results, Subscription Options, Tag, Target, Technorati
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Monday, November 9th, 2009
pThe feed you requested is currently unavailable. Technorati has retired all of the legacy feeds and is in the process of creating new ones based on our new infrastructure. The following new feeds are available now: p a rel=nofollow target=_blank href=http://feeds09.technorati.com/trblogposts/Hottest Blogosphere Posts/a p a rel=nofollow target=_blank href=http://feeds09.technorati.com/trarticles/Latest Original Articles from Technorati/a p a rel=nofollow target=_blank href=http://blog.technorati.com/rss.xmlThe Technorati Blog/aimg src=http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/SearchFeedsAtTechnorati/~4/_U7HHi__OFI height=1 width=1/
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Monday, August 17th, 2009
Your goal when copywriting for your web site is to get your site to the top three pages in the SERPs (search engine results position). Any further back than the first three pages or thirty sites, and your site won’t be found because that’s where the average web site surfer stops—after just three pages of searching. And web site information seekers account for the vast majority of click-throughs on your site. Copywriting for search engines should be part of your search engine optimization str
Tags: Click Throughs, Copywriting, Information Seekers, Search Engine Optimization, Search Engine Results, Search Engines, Search Optimization, Search Position, Search Results, Web Engines, Web Search, Web Surfer
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