Posts Tagged ‘Adobe Flash’

Search engine marketing

Sunday, September 28th, 2008

Forum: Search Engine Optimization Posted By: bcurry Post Time: September 27th, 2008 at 2:17:37 pm
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Google Site Search Integrated with Adobe Community Help

Adobe released Creative Suite 4 this week and included with the update is a Google Site Search-powered help feature. Google Site Search is used with the new Adobe Community Help, which harnesses the power of social media and online communities to provide another source of support.

Adobe Senior Product Manager John Nack, writing on the Official Google blog, said, “We’ve plugged the whole community brain trust right into the Suite and used the power of Google Site Search to do it. Creative Suite 4 customers can find fast, relevant information from our online communities, without ever having to leave their desktop work environments, making design faster and more fun. And because we’ve built the Adobe Flash Platform into the whole Suite, other developers can take these concepts even farther. This is just the start of great online integration to come.”

Indeed, recently Adobe provided Flash technology to Google in order to assist with indexing of text within Flash.

Related Reading:
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Google Rebrands, Enhances Google Site Search


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Saturday, September 27th, 2008

, said, “We’ve plugged the whole community brain trust right into the Suite and used the power of Google Site Search to do it. Creative Suite 4 customers can find fast, relevant information from our online communities, without ever having to leave their desktop work environments, making design faster and more fun. And because we’ve built the Adobe Flash Platform into the whole Suite, other developers can take these concepts even farther. This is just the start of great online integration to come.”

Indeed, recently Adobe provided Flash technology to Google in order to assist with indexing of text within Flash.

Related Reading:
Google Partners With Adobe For Toolbar Distribution In Shockwave, Other Product To Be Named
Google Rebrands, Enhances Google Site Search


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Only first couple of my sites pages showing up…
I have optimized my sites content, titles, meta tags, sitemap and rss feed but Google only returns 2 of the pages on the SERP. What am I missing here
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Google display URL Policy
I have a competitor who is using a URL that I think Google is allowing, even though it is not supposed to be allowed anymore. Obviously I won’t say
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Jeff johnson

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

, said, “We’ve plugged the whole community brain trust right into the Suite and used the power of Google Site Search to do it. Creative Suite 4 customers can find fast, relevant information from our online communities, without ever having to leave their desktop work environments, making design faster and more fun. And because we’ve built the Adobe Flash Platform into the whole Suite, other developers can take these concepts even farther. This is just the start of great online integration to come.”

Indeed, recently Adobe provided Flash technology to Google in order to assist with indexing of text within Flash.

Related Reading:
Google Partners With Adobe For Toolbar Distribution In Shockwave, Other Product To Be Named
Google Rebrands, Enhances Google Site Search


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Adwords slow showing ads
For the second time is as many weeks, big G is taking forever to begin displaying my ads. It’s been 5 days since my campaign was made active and stil
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Underground training lab

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

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Yahoo Releases Search Index Update

Yahoo has announced its latest search index update. So, if you see a change up in your rankings, now you know why. But earlier news of new crawling abilities for Adobe Flash don’t appear to be part of this update. Instead, expect to see those updates in the future.

Yahoo! is committed to supporting webmaster needs with plans to support searchable SWF and is working with Adobe to determine the best possible implementation, said Sean Suchter, vice president Yahoo! Search Technology Engineering.

Yahoo’s last update occurred on May 28, 2008.

Are you seeing any changes in your Yahoo rankings? Let us know in the comments.


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