For a company that believes in “leading by example”, it appears that their own site hasn’t been updated since the mid-nineties:
“View source” for extra hilarity: no headings, pointless/no alt attributes for images etc.
(Thanks for the heads-up, Bob)
For a company that believes in “leading by example”, it appears that their own site hasn’t been updated since the mid-nineties:
“View source” for extra hilarity: no headings, pointless/no alt attributes for images etc.
(Thanks for the heads-up, Bob)
If you are interested in monitoring your online presence, or simply for a laugh, you can be alerted whenever your name is mentioned on a website. Here’s how:
Now, whenever your name is mentioned in a newly indexed page, you will be e-mailed with the link… fun!
This is a follow-up to my earlier post, Search engine snippets. My site has now got a meta description tag and Google and Yahoo have both picked up on it:
Google:
Yahoo:
Google shows just the content of the meta description tag, whilst Yahoo also adds some content from the top of my blog.
An interesting comparison of what content the two main search engines have chosen to display for my blog:
Google:
Yahoo!:
Google seems to have just picked up the footer of my site , whereas Yahoo has picked up the header, some post content and the footer.
At the moment, there is no meta description on the page which I’ll add soon to see how the listings change.