Tuesday, September 07, 2010

Joom Press

JoomPress

This website is about introducing and providing readers with the free and premium Wordpress and Joomla themes. It is intended to introduce high quality themes which can be used as a medium of blogging and website management.

Online Book Shop

The Online Bookshop project that still has no name is going to be my final project for MBA. I will be available in Farsi and for Iranian users in its first phase. Thanks to the Dr. Zonouzi for being my supervisor in this project. 

Personal Blog

 This is my personal blog. I am trying to express my interests in what ever category that it is. This is where I will be my inner self.It is going to be published in both English and Farsi (Persia) and in this case it will be my first weblog in Farsi.

In the organic search listings you’re probably familiar with Sitelinks. They are the collection of links that appear below the search result for your website, and they link to the main pages of your site. Sitelinks are there to help users navigate your site. They are created by analyzing the link structure of your site to find shortcuts that will save users time. Though they are generated automatically, if you are unhappy with these automatic links you can delete some or all of them using Google Webmaster Tools.Depending on how specific the search term is these Sitelinks are sometimes displayed on one line or across four lines. For example when searching for the broad term “broadband” one line of four Sitelinks appears below the first search result, and searching for the brand name “Vodafone” displays eight Sitelinks across four lines.

One line of four Sitelinks

Eight Sitelinks across four lines

Sitelinks give your organic search listing more prominence in the results, and can also expose more of what your website has to offer. It’s not surprising therefore that Google have decided to introduce this feature to its paid results.

Published in Search Engin Marketing