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fudadmin
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from http://www.findability.info/
Quote: | In the 21st Century, successful business will be focused on findability, about creating an online and offline presence that helps your customers find you.
Business and marketing used to be characterized by efforts to brand your company and get in front of your customers, but that's not what's propelling the hot new companies, the entrepreneurs who are already striking it rich in this new world.
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If you google "GUI programming", what you get in the first page - mostly Python, Qt...
if you google "C++ GUI programming", what you get - mostly Qt...
and in the 8'th place - wxWidgets...
if you google "GUI toolkits", try your self...
(btw, the results can be different every few moments)
But not the upp.sourcforge...
And it's not because they are established for longer. But, IMHO, those sites are using what is needed for the search engines more cleverly.
Titles and H1 tags are the most important. E.g. (I copied...)
<title>Trolltech - Cross-platform C++ GUI Development, and Embedded Linux Solutions</title>
<H1>wxWidgets cross-platform portable GUI programming with C++</H1>
<title> Fast Light Toolkit (FLTK)</title>
btw, fltk is not shown in the first page if search is "gui toolkits"
But upp uses none of <H1> tags ... At least not for the main page. And <TITLE>Ultimate++</TITLE>
Conclusion: "Findability" or "passive PR" can't be a neglected part of "populiarisation".
So I suggest:
1. Make a prioritised list of 2 and 3 keyword combinations and/or rename/add page titles reflecting these combinations and achieve that those pages whould show somewhere near main competitors.
2. Make reasonable use of H tags, too.
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U++ PR or findability, if yes - how?
By: fudadmin on Tue, 07 March 2006 05:57
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Re: U++ PR or findability, if yes - how?
By: mirek on Tue, 07 March 2006 08:07
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Re: U++ PR or findability, if yes - how?
By: fudadmin on Tue, 07 March 2006 09:29
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Re: U++ PR or findability, if yes - how?
By: fudadmin on Tue, 07 March 2006 10:44
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By: fudadmin on Tue, 07 March 2006 11:11
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Re: U++ PR or findability, if yes - how?
By: fudadmin on Tue, 07 March 2006 12:00
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Re: U++ PR or findability, if yes - how?
By: mirek on Tue, 07 March 2006 22:06
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Re: U++ PR or findability, if yes - how?
By: hojtsy on Tue, 07 March 2006 23:48
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Re: U++ PR or findability, if yes - how?
By: mirek on Wed, 08 March 2006 09:16
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Re: U++ PR or findability, if yes - how?
By: fudadmin on Thu, 09 March 2006 03:14
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Re: U++ PR or findability, if yes - how?
By: mirek on Thu, 09 March 2006 05:22
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Re: U++ PR or findability, if yes - how?
By: fudadmin on Thu, 09 March 2006 05:52
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By: fudadmin on Thu, 09 March 2006 07:16
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By: fudadmin on Thu, 09 March 2006 07:32
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By: fudadmin on Thu, 09 March 2006 07:59
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Re: U++ PR or findability, if yes - how?
By: fudadmin on Thu, 09 March 2006 08:36
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Re: U++ PR or findability, if yes - how?
By: fudadmin on Wed, 08 March 2006 01:48
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