Re: Search engines: the issue explained
I remember when a librarian friend sat down at the keyboard and logged on to
the Internet for the first time. Her first question (no, not "Ook?") was
"Where's the index?"
http://www.guardian.co.uk/theissues/article/0,6512,639441,00.html
For a good introduction to search engines and how to optimize for them, see http://www.spider-food.net/. Lots of useful tips, tricks, and tools.
Win
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Win Day
Multimedia Developer
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mailto:winday -at- wordsplus -dot- net
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