I have not come across any "enterprise" commenting system either, that surprises me because it should exist. I am looking for a system that caters for really large websites.
Disqus and Facebook are good but from a SEO perspective they have no value.
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I have not come across any "enterprise" commenting system either, that surprises me because it should exist. I am looking for a system that caters for really large websites.
Disqus and Facebook are good but from a SEO perspective they have no value.
Hi Alan,
Thanks for your reply.
You raise a valid point but I can not agree with you completely purely because there are legitimate use cases for embedded links within SVG. After all the whole point of SVG is to turn artwork into interactive graphic with machine & human readable data.
Take the following as an example:
http://www.fastsvg.com/SiteMap.svg
Could Google dictate that the above use case is unjustified? I think it would be very naive of them really.
With that said, I agree this would be a goldmine for blackhats/spammers but having an attribution link (as per my blog post) within ones artwork is not spammy.
Advanced Link Manager by Caphyon is good. http://www.advancedlinkmanager.com/
I have been experimenting with SVG images for SEO in the last 7 months. I can definitely get pages indexed using embedded links within SVG images but have not had much success measuring link juice.
Have you tried anything along similar lines? How much link juice does an SVG image pass?
Hi Brad,
I personally think that unless you have a clear strategy in place you can not succeed with social media. With that said, social media doesn't work for all types of businesses. You need to tie in other marketing efforts within social media to make it work and more importantly you need to find out what ticks your audience and act accordingly.
I personally use social media to compliment my search engine optimisation efforts and the ROI if great.
Sure, if you have the relevant data at hand I can get my team to visualize it. 
Hopefully the following infographic will shed some light
http://www.elevatelocal.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/google-algorithm-infographic.jpg
You are most welcome.
This has been around for a while now, its called Google Onebox result. OneBox results are shown for queries that can be answered instantly or when a direct link can be offered.
You can see the feature here http://www.google.com/help/features.html
Hopefully the following infographic will shed some light
http://www.elevatelocal.co.uk/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/google-algorithm-infographic.jpg
This has been around for a while now, its called Google Onebox result. OneBox results are shown for queries that can be answered instantly or when a direct link can be offered.
You can see the feature here http://www.google.com/help/features.html
Hi Brad,
I personally think that unless you have a clear strategy in place you can not succeed with social media. With that said, social media doesn't work for all types of businesses. You need to tie in other marketing efforts within social media to make it work and more importantly you need to find out what ticks your audience and act accordingly.
I personally use social media to compliment my search engine optimisation efforts and the ROI if great.
I think one of the most overlooked aspects of good SEO is semantic markup and good onpage optimisation, and no it is not just getting those h1s and h2s sorted.
And i totally agree with Dejan Petrovic, that one hour of "getting in the zone" makes all the difference!
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