Tuesday, 8 October 2013

Video : Expanding your site to more languages - Official Google Webmaster Central Blog

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Official Google Webmaster Central Blog

Link to Google Webmaster Central Blog

Posted: 30 Sep 2013 11:13 PM PDT
Webmaster Level: Intermediate to Advanced We filmed a video providing more details about expanding your site to more languages or country-based language variations. The video covers details about rel="alternate" hreflang and potential implementation on your multilingual and/or multinational site.
Video and slides on expanding your site to more languages
You can watch the entire video or skip to the relevant sections:
Additional resources on hreflang include:
Good luck as you expand your site to more languages! Written by , Developer Programs Tech Lead

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Ace News Desk - Press Release - Field of Dreams - Beyond the Dream


Ace News Desk - Press Release  - Field of Dreams - Beyond the Dream    

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It was a simple concept a few dreamers had -- develop something everyone could

use to exchange information, ideas so they built it.  Today it's difficult to

imagine life without the Internet as we use it to stay in touch with everyone,

everywhere on every device imaginable.  It's so big, so powerful, such a key

part of our daily lives it's tough to recall life before it existed (our kids

never knew of a life without it).  And when something gets that big, that so
much a part of our lives it's little wonder people want to take control of it.
 There are always those who want to claim ownership though "in our best interest."


Of course if you want to share this with others, it's OK!!!


Here's the link (you may have to copy/strip in or ping us) --
https://docs.google.com/a/aceworldwideservices.com/document/d/1FpDT7mXHrlZdvevLH1j2bndJG0nRkpaAka7Msx8L19A/edit

Use it as you want with or without attribution.


Need the illustrations...hit the reply arrow and BAM!!!! on it. Or hit the delete
button (we'll never know)...A






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Google's spam expert Matt Cutts cautioned advertisers to make paid content clear on advertising

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Google's spam expert Matt Cutts cautioned advertisers to make paid content clear when running native ads and to ensure the content doesn't boost the Web page ranking in search queries



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Google's spam expert Matt Cutts cautioned advertisers to make paid content clear when running native ads and to ensure the content doesn't boost the Web page ranking in search queries. In a YouTube video, Cutts advises marketers to follow Google's guidance on making paid links clear to consumers and to optimize content in such a […]
Hi, nice article. I really like it!
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