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Blog Posts Tagged 'international'*Can search engines handle Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs)?Posted on 22nd February 2010 at 4:30 pm by Ian Macfarlane
Internationalized Domain Names (IDNs) have been approved by ICANN and are set to become a reality. Are the search engines prepared for them? Android overtakes Windows Mobile in worldwide smartphone sharePosted on 23rd July 2009 at 4:00 pm by Ian Macfarlane
The Android operating system has overtaken Windows Mobile in worldwide smartphone market share in less than a year. How has Google Suggest affected search queries?Posted on 22nd July 2009 at 3:05 pm by Ian Macfarlane
Google Suggest and search refinements were introduced at the end of March this year. How have they impacted the shape of search? Google's new search refinements - how will it affect you?Posted on 25th March 2009 at 8:16 am by Ian Macfarlane
Google has announced two changes to how it displays its search results pages. These changes have been rolled out across 37 languages worldwide. In this post, we explore what the changes to their "search refinements" means to webmasters. Thinking outside la boîtePosted on 20th March 2009 at 5:29 pm by Malcolm McLachlan
One of the most common misconceptions that I deal with is keywords, particularly where travel and related services are involved. If you seek international success it is absolutely vital to think outside the confines of this country. Don't think "Foreign", think "International"Posted on 5th January 2009 at 11:52 am by Malcolm McLachlan
Recently I was presented with a claim that 70% of web searches are not in English. Better geographic choices, but only with Google.Posted on 7th November 2007 at 9:45 am by Manley
Google Webmaster Tools now allows verified site owners and webmasters to set the geographic location of their target audience; is this a useful addition or a token gesture? * Some posts may be tagged with a synonym of the tag that you have chosen. |