Posts Tagged ‘Zemanta’
Wednesday, July 1st, 2009
When I first started blogging, I thought all I needed to do was write, and as they say, “they would come.” I dropped myself in the midst of the blogosphere, and have been learning ever since. The first thing I learned is that writing is only a small portion of what’s needed to run the all-mighty web log! After all this self-education, I find certain tools useful when I write, post and promote blog entries. (more…)
Tags: Blog, blog promotion, blog tools, bloggers, blogging, blogs, content creation, keyword research, promoting, tools, Web 2.0, web logs, weblogs, WordPress, Zemanta
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Wednesday, June 17th, 2009
Common Tag, a new meta data tag that supposedly adds even more semantic web value to your pages, was launched on June 11. A community pet, adopted and developed by many web companies (including AdaptiveBlue, Zemanta, Freebase, Yahoo! and Zigtag,) Common Tag allows site owners and administrators to further structure content with HTML, creating the tags we use to make our blog entries, online videos and crazy pictures from Memorial Day more identifiable to our friends, family and the searching public.
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Tags: code, common tag, databases, freebase, google, html, html code, meta data, meta keywords, metadata, RDFa, search, search engine optimization, Semantic Web, site design, tagging, tags, Yahoo, Zemanta
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