Posted in Blog, SEO, Search, Websites by theMediaFlow: 25th Aug 2009, 17:47
We’re often asked by our clients ‘What is metadata?’ and ‘Why is metadata important?’ Metadata quite literally means ‘data about data’. In terms of web pages, metadata allows you to describe your website, mostly for the sake of search engines but it can also benefit your users too.
The HTML format allows for the inclusion of a variety of types of metadata, most commonly keywords and description however it can be expanded to highly-granular information such as the Dublin Core and e-GMS standards.
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Why Metadata Matters
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Posted in Blog by theMediaFlow: 23rd Jun 2009, 09:49
I recently discussed a new website project with a client; a consumer brand, and the topic of content turned to blogging. My client wanted to know if they absolutely have to have a blog in our increasingly social environment. Whilst there are many benefits to blogging, such as community engagement, a channel for interaction, the blog as a ‘humanising voice’, etc. In this case and on further discussion we decided that a blog was not in fact appropriate.
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Consumer Brands: When Not to Blog
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Posted in Blog by theMediaFlow: 15th Jun 2009, 12:09
It’s been a funny old week (and a bit more… ) in the online industry. We’ve had huge budget product launches from Microsoft; frankly weird search tool updates in the form of Google Squared. Some sort of attempt to cater to the vocal “I like my 10 blue links in a spreadsheet” community, and by vocal I mean imaginary. Also we have the Facebook ‘vanity URL’ release confusion, smallprint, landgrab excitement. Finally; of course the biggest news of the week is the launch of the iPhone 3G S, which was met with much excitement from everyone but current iPhone users, who find themselves in something of a negative iQuity trap if they ever want to get out of their current contracts and upgrade to the new operating system.
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A Week in Digital
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Posted in Blog by theMediaFlow: 1st Jun 2009, 17:04
Google Base is a free service from Google that allows you to submit content, most notably product feeds. If Google finds the content that you have submitted relevant, it may appear on some of their other service offerings such as their Shopping search engine or Google Maps.
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Google Base: A Guide for Maximum Product Exposure
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Posted in Blog by theMediaFlow: 12th May 2009, 11:00
So… you dabble with social media for your own personal enjoyment, and you’re sold on the need for a social media strategy for your brand. Going about this however, can be more than a little daunting. (So many sites. Such differing functionality. Will I even get any sales?) I can reassure you that it is definitely possible to generate sales from social media, providing you start out with a few things all in place. Here we outline four simple foundation points, to get you off to a flying start.
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Social Media Strategy: Top 4 Starting Points
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Posted in Blog by theMediaFlow: 30th Apr 2009, 17:00
Regardless of how (or if) you currently have a commercial strategy for your website, there are many usability foundations that are often overlooked to the detriment of your revenue potential. If you are ad-funded, subscription funded, an e-commerce site or an affiliate lead generator – your commercial model(s) will benefit immensely from these simple usability tips. Even if you have a sophistocated online product, or a well designed and placed ad solution; your commercial success will be limited unless your site can be easily reached, navigated, read and shared. Follow these simple tips to help increase page impressions, extend average visit times and improve revenue performance.