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I just discovered that someone on a Web Analytics discussion group misconstrued the recent Google announcement of better Flash search engine crawling support to mean it is now good to use Flash when developing web sites.
Nothing could be further from the truth. While Google’s move is welcome support for all the legacy Flash websites still in circulation, companies shouldn’t generally be deploying new sites made wholly using Flash.
What Google has announced is significant improvements to their ability to extract information, specifically text and links, from Flash objects. Despite what many are trying to read into this, Google already crawled and extracted this information from Flash only sites – this is not exactly new.
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Tags: CSS·Flash·Google·Search Engine Optimization·Silverlight·Worst Practice
Last Wednesday I had the fortune to attend a world class conference on social behavior and technology applied to medium and large sized businesses. Not in San Francisco. Not in Boston, where I worked for 4 years. Not in Milan, even. In Varese. Right, Varese, once known more for shoe production. The conference, the International Forum on Enterprise 2.0, was held at L’Università dell’Insubria as part of their 10th anniversary celebration.
As a search marketing consultant, I was very interested in how the social web is being applied to business environments. The very intertwined nature of the web means that no web marketing project should be seen in isolation. <rant>Thanks to the kind folks at Trenitalia, who canceled my train from Tuscany at the last minute, I almost didn’t make it. Not that you’d find any news about this on their website.</rant>
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Tags: Collaboration·Communities·Conferences·David Terrar·digital natives·e20forum·Email free·Emanuela Spreafico·Emanuele Quintarelli·Enterprise 2.0·Enterprise 2.0 Forum·folksonomy·Google·InfoSpaces·Innovation·International forum on enterprise 2.0·Italy·KM·Knowledge Management·Knowledge Sharing·Laurence Lock Lee·Learning·Norman Lewis·Open Knowledge·Ran Shribman·See the Light·SNA·Social Computing·Social Graph·Social Media·Social Network Analysis·Social Networking·Social Software·Stewart Mader·Thomas Vander Wal·Trenitalia·Università dell’Insubria·University of Varese·Varese·Web 2.0 presentations
In theory, this is a marketing blog, focusing on search engine optimization, web analytics and other web marketing topics. So what does Wordpress security have to do with Google and SEO?
Well one downside of the extended web ecosystem is that the same idiots who jump the queue in the supermarket will try to exploit your good blog as a way to jump their way to the top of Google’s search results.
One thing is certain, you won’t be feeling very groovy if you have the misadventure of being de-listed by Google as has happened to several of my fellow blogger friends.
I’m not a Wordpress security expert, and I don’t play one on TV. That said, there are a few Wordpress security best practices worth considering for your Wordpress installation.
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Tags: Google Ban·Wordpress Security
By announcing to the world the version of Wordpress you are running, you greatly simplify the work of a hacker. Peter Westwood’s post documents how to suppress output of the Wordpress version number in feeds and blog posts. I’ve packaged his code in a very rudimentary Wordpress plugin which will hide the version number in blog and rss feeds. The plugin only suppresses the Wordpress version information automatically inserted by Wordpress 2.4+.
You may still need to remove any hard coded version information in your theme. Look for a line like this:
<meta name="generator" content="WordPress <?php bloginfo('version'); ?>" /> <!-- leave this for stats -->
and remove it.
Installation:
Use at your own risk.
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Regular readers of this blog be warned – this article is about the internet infrastructure needed to insure Internet users are online in the first place. We can perform all of the search engine optimization (SEO) we want, but if our target audience isn’t online due to lack of access, our results are going to disappoint. Marketing professionals are thus warned: what follows is a look at a potential technical solution to the digital divide.
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Tags: Astra2Connect·digital divide·Italy·sat·satellite internet broadband·Telecom Italia·Tooway