It’s a well known fact that before actually developing links for your or client’s website, you need to target the right keywords for getting the maximum on-line benefits and targeting right keywords requires an extensive research.
Although search engine algorithm changes over the years, the principle to rank high in search engine results remain the same. Here we will look into a few factors that will help you stay strong in search engine rankings.
Lucene is not a database. It's an index. All field types other than unindexed are stored in a very efficient way, using minimal hashes to reflect each individual word type. When a search is made, the query is also transformed such that it will match those unique hashes of the data. Anything that you're not indexing should be something you're going to use to recover information from a database. Because we are going to normalize our data, this will be basically anything we'll be recovering about the document to display in a search result. Relying on the database to populate these fields will decrease your index size (and thus increase your search speed) by an order of magnitude.
It is a fact that common SEO mistakes can lower your rankings on search engine. Also, there is a lot of erroneous SEO information available online that can misguide you and overturn your expected result.
A jQuery plugin to create a bar of real-time stream of information related to your post powered by Collecta search engine.
With all the buzz lately about Twitter real-time search. Why don't you add a real-time tweets bar related to your posts from your twitter timeline or from anybody or even limit it by a geocode coordinates!
A 4KB jQuery plugin instead of a 118KB Google Blog Bar!!
Have you ever wanted to integrate a custom google search on your site, and style it to your liking? Today Brian Cray will take you through adding custom Google search results to your site with php.
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