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Visualize Search Results with Searchme
Let's face it: Nothing beats Google when it comes to Web searches, but its actual search-result pages could use some work. Specifically, it's not always easy to tell if you've found what you're looking for just by looking at the text snippet that accompanies each link....
Tags: Rick Broida, Search, Search Result, Page, Google Inc.
Blog posts 2008-07-10
Google's Leaked Guide Unveils Clues
Google quality raters are paid about $15/hr to browse around and ensure that sites contain useful information. In a sweeping twist about a week ago, the latest guidebook for quality raters was leaked - let's call it "GoogleGate," just because I haven't heard it used before. ...
Tags: Internet, Marketing Research, E-business/E-Commerce, Quality Rater, Page, Google Inc., Marketing, Jonathan Haeber
Blog posts 2008-03-19
Improving Web Site Landing Pages
When a Web user clicks on a link, perhaps in an email or from an online advertisement, the user's directed to a Web Site page known as a landing page. The page features information on the product or service that was advertised. Its objective is to encourage the visitor to...
Tags: Page, Offer, Prospect, Information, Visitor, Action, Web Site Development, Marketing Research, Web Technology, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing, Home Page, Web, Web Site, BNET Editorial
Articles 2007-11-21
Is the Best Resume One Page - or Two?
Should your resume be limited to one page, or is going to two preferred? Jason Seiden makes a strong argument for the one-page format, but I'd like to hear what Team Taskmaster readers think. by CC Holland
Tags: Hiring, Page, Recruitment & Selection, Human Resources, Workforce Management, CC Holland
Blog posts 2009-03-04
Health Concerns Fade as Economy Worsens
Good news, junk-food peddlers: as the economy sinks, people are buying fewer pardon the term "wellness" products. As reported by Food Processing, a study from Faith Popcorn's firm BrainReserve has found a sharp drop in demand for organic products â€" more than half of consumers surveyed say...
Tags: Food, Page, Health Care, Economy, Food & Beverage, Branding, Manufacturing, Marketing, Dan Mitchell
Blog posts 2008-10-02
Microsoft Patents Page Scrolling
There are times the US Patent & Trademark Office and large corporations can leave you scratching your head. As Om Malik reported, Microsoft has essentially received a patent on paging through a document by pressing keys on the keyboard, like page up and page down, for example. It's absurd, but...
Tags: Patent, Page, Microsoft Corp., Keyboards, Hardware, Peripherals, Erik Sherman
Blog posts 2008-08-28
Top three search engines team up for clean out
Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft say they will collaborate on a new web standard allowing the deletion of duplicate pages across the internet. The move will allow the normally bitter rivals, and other search engines, to find and index more pages, making their searches more comprehensive. ...
Tags: Web, Team, Search Engine, Page, Web Site, Web Site Development, Search, Web Technology, Channel Management, Team Management, Internet, Marketing, Management, Jasper Jackson, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., Yahoo! Inc.
Articles 2009-02-13
Dos And Don'ts In Your Search-Engine Marketing
Nowadays, every business must offer anywhere, anytime choices to customers. And when done right, search-engine marketing absolutely gets you attention from the online visitors you want to attract. Not long ago, search-engine marketing was a limited if promising way to turn up a few sales or leads. Times have changed....
Tags: Page, DOS, Search-Engine Marketing, Marketing Research, Sales Strategy, Marketing, Sales
White papers 2003-01-01
Search Engine Optimization Leads To First Page Ranking
In search engine results first page rankings have got much significance with reference to getting greater web traffic. Any good internet marketing expert knows the fact that if your website does not comes in first page ranking, your web traffic would be hampered adversely. You yourself evaluate how often do...
Tags: Search Engine Optimization, Web-traffic, Search Engine, Page, Web Site, Internet Marketing, Web Site Development, Internet, Web Technology, Marketing Research, Search, Marketing
White papers 2009-03-16
6 Vital Tips For Creating A Superior Resume
Considering that initially HR personnel only spend approximately 10-20 seconds on a resume, the shorter your resume, the most desirable it is. Aim for one page. Of course, it is sometimes impossible to create such a short resume. You might have to include a second page because you have way...
Tags: Page, SmasHits.com
White papers 2008-01-01
Three Resume Writing Myths That Can Cost You The Job
Keeping the resume to one page seems to be the biggest culprit. A potential employer wants to know as much as possible about your skill set, experience and training. They are not looking for a term paper, but if you have been in the workforce for any length of time,...
Tags: Job, Page, Associated Content, Workforce Management, Recruitment & Selection, Payroll Solutions, Training And Certification, Human Resources
White papers 2008-05-29
Job Search Tips: How To Fill Up Space When Your Resume Is Too Short
No matter how much experience you have, your resume should always be somewhere between one and two pages long. But if you're just starting your career, or you've spent a lot of time in one particular job, then you may have a problem even filling one page. It doesn't look...
Tags: Job, Page, Job Search, Associated Content, Professional Development, Recruitment & Selection, Career, Human Resources, Workforce Management
White papers 2007-03-08
Embedding An Existing Page In A Data Access Page In Access
Access does not provide a sub page control to embed a page in another page, but you can use an inline frame to display a page within another page in Page view or in Microsoft Internet Explorer. An inline frame provides the flexibility of viewing both pages at the same...
Tags: Page, Microsoft Access, Data Access, Microsoft Office, Databases, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Data Management
White papers
Improvements To Browsing Data Access Pages In Access
In Access 2000, the ability to update data in a page is very limited. Most of these limitations have been removed in Access 2002. The paper also provides a table which summarizes the similarities and differences in the support for updating pages between the two versions of Access. This paper...
Tags: Page, Microsoft Access, Data Access, Microsoft Office, Document Management, Databases, Office Suites, Software, Enterprise Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Data Management
White papers
Optimize Flash
From the executive summary: ‘The paper points out the real reason why an all Flash Web site has a difficult time placing well within the results of a search. Not just because the search spiders still do not do an adequate job indexing a Flash file, but also because any...
Tags: Web, Page, Web Site, Search-This, Web Site Development, Web Technology, Channel Management, Internet, Marketing
White papers 2004-04-21
Compare Bing and Google Results Side-By-Side
I am a little more jazzed about Bing than Rick, whose opinion essentially boils down to "meh." Me? I found six things to love about Bing without even breaking a sweat. If you're not sure how useful Bing is, you can now compare Bing and Google results side by side. ...
Tags: Google Inc., Search Engine, Page, Search, Dave Johnson
Blog posts 2009-06-10

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Microsoft Launches Major MSN Home Page Overhaul
On the heels of big redesigns at rival portals Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) and AOL (NYSE: TWX), Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) is unveiling what it is calling the most significant overhaul of MSN.com in more than a decade. The home page’s iconic blue background and long lists of links are being...
Tags: MSN, Yahoo! Inc., Microsoft Corp., Home Page, Scott Moore, Portals, Web Technology, Corporate Communications, Internet, Marketing, Companies, Microsoft, Time Warner, AOL, Yahoo, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-11-04
Yahoo Opens Home Page To Developers; Will Allow Sales Of Virtual Goods
A key component of the recent redesign of the Yahoo (NSDQ: YHOO) home page was the introduction of third-party apps to Yahoo.com—but in many ways it fell flat. The selection of full-fledged third-party apps has been limited. And while users can create their own apps by searching for the...
Tags: Developer, Yahoo! Inc., Sales, Money, Technologies / Formats, Companies, Yahoo, Joseph Tartakoff
External links 2009-09-29
The New York Times Sells Its First Front Page Display Ad
The New York Times became the second to last major newspaper to run a front page display ad today. An ad for CBS, It's 2.5 inches high and runs across the bottom of the page. The Wall Street Journal, USA Today and The Los Angeles Times all already...
News items 2009-08-07
Creating A Pop-Up Data Access Page In Access
You can show a data access page in a separate modal window in response to user action. Show a pop-up page when the user clicks a record on the main page. When the user clicks a record, you can display another data access page on top of the main page...
Tags: Microsoft Access, Data Access
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