September 07, 2008
Posted by admin at 5:11pm CDT
The Webmaster Help Group is also a way for us to keep a pulse on what overarching questions are on the minds of webmasters so we can address some of those concerns through this blog. Whether it’s how to submit a reconsideration request using Webmaster Tools, deal with duplicate content, move a site, or design for accessibility, we’re always open to hearing more about your concerns in the Group. Which reminds me…
It’s time for more Popular Picks!
Last year, we devoted two weeks to soliciting and answering five of your most pressing webmaster-related questions. These Popular Picks covered the following topics:
- Susan outlined a few ways to ensure your site is being indexed by Google.[go]
- John answered some questions about spam reporting and reconsideration requests.[go]
- John also wrote a blog post that is a great resource for meta tags.[go]
- Wysz provided some clarification on hidden text.[go]
- Matt detailed appropriate uses of the nofollow tag.[go]
Seeing as this was a well-received initiative, I’m happy to announce that we’re going to do it again. Head on over to this thread to ask your webmaster-related questions. See you there!
Also visit Google Webmaster Central for useful webmaster tools.
Posted by: Reid Yokoyama, Search Quality
September 07, 2008
Posted by admin at 4:35pm CDT
The Tourism Offices Worldwide Directory is your guide to official tourist information sources: government tourism offices, convention and visitors bureaus, chambers of commerce, and similar organizations that provide free, accurate, and unbiased travel information to the public. Tourism Offices Worldwide Directory. (Businesses such as travel agents, tour operators, and hotels are not included. )
I have included local useful media sources (events guides, newspapers in English, websites). Links to anything not maintained by an official tourist office appear in italics. http://www.officialtravelguide.com/ Search for offical tourism offices.
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0004586.html State and territory tourism offices.
http://www.ricksteves.com/plan/tips/eurotouroff.htm European tourism offices in the U.S.
Most frequently requested Europe destinations are:
1-Spain
2-England
3-Turkey
4-Italy
5-France
6-UK
7-Germany
8-Poland
9-Austria
10-Hungary
September 07, 2008
Posted by admin at 11:32am CDT
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