- From: Tex Texin <tex@i18nguy.com>
- Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2003 15:32:12 -0400
- To: ishida@w3.org
- CC: "'GEO'" <public-i18n-geo@w3.org>
the google bar is very handy, in fact it is a little too handy. Now I research every random thought I have... But if you want some interesting google fun, go here: http://www.touchgraph.com/TGGoogleBrowser.html it visualizes your web site in relation to other web sites. It is very useful for getting a realistic assessment of what your site is really about, as opposed to what you think it is about... tex Richard Ishida wrote: > > I was reading a very interesting web page about how to improve your > ranking on google http://www.thesitewizard.com/archive/google.shtml It > suggested downloading the Google toolbar - which on the face of it looks > quite interesting. > > According to the toolbar http://www.w3.org has a page ranking of 10/10. > http://www.w3.org/International/ achieves a ranking of 8/10, which I > thought is pretty good too. > > I was also intrigued by some of the languages available (see the > attached picture) - especially given that they seem to use an rfc3066 > type label on the download page. I wonder what they say for pig-latin, > or elmer-fudd. Let me know if you have time to find out :) > > RI > > ============ > Richard Ishida > W3C > > tel: +44 1753 480 292 > http://www.w3.org/International/ > http://www.w3.org/People/Ishida/ > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Tex Texin [mailto:tex@i18nguy.com] > > Sent: 24 July 2003 23:57 > > To: Martin Duerst > > Cc: ishida@w3.org; 'GEO' > > Subject: Re: suggestions > > > > > > Yes, but we shouldn't presume we will be at the top. > > I wouldn't doubt that it is likely we will be near, but > > banking on it is silly. > > > > The main w3c pages are near the top, but certainly not all. I > > do a number of searches where pages from other sites > > dominate. The key to making a page have a high rank is links > > to the page and proper use of keywords that you want searches > > to find the page with. (e.g. bidi, unicode, double-byte, etc.) > > > > I am just suggesting we use something that makes the page > > easy for people to pull up. > > > > tex > > > > > > > > Martin Duerst wrote: > > > > > > At 17:42 03/07/24 -0400, Tex Texin wrote: > > > > > > >I think as a name "W3C Internationalization FAQ" is fine, > > but it is > > > >non-unqiue so if anyone googles for that title they get 2780 other > > > >pages, and it is hard to narrow it down further. > > > > > > Good point. That is of course okay if we are at the top. > > > And it should be possible to do that because: > > > - W3C does seem to have quite a bit of Google-Karma > > > - We will have all three words, in that order, in the title,... > > > - We will of course produce more and more content and will > > > be linked from other places > > > > > > So I'm not too worried, but of course if we have a better idea, I > > > don't object. > > > > > > Regards, Martin. > > > > > > >Almost all web pages about web technology mention W3C, many have > > > >FAQs, and a good number mention internationalization... > > > > > > > >Personally, I would stick the GEO in there to make it identifiable > > > >and credit the group, while making it clear in the text or > > somewhere > > > >that it is open to others in (just?) the WG to submit. > > > > > > > >If not GEO, let's make up some other acronym or identifier that is > > > >memorable and uniquely searchable to make it easy to find. > > > > > > > >Anyone got any fun acronyms? > > > > > > > >TWINQ (pronounced twink!) The Web InternationalizatioN Questions > > > >WIN-FAQ > > > > > > > >Richard's I18n Almanac? ;-) > > > > > > > >(I'll work on this later...) > > > >tex > > > > > > > >Richard Ishida wrote: > > > > > > > > > > Title repaired. Thanks. > > > > > > > > > > The page heading shouldn't say GEO, since this is a WG thing - > > > > > although we do mention that GEO members are principally > > > > > responsible. (I'm still hoping that we might get occasional > > > > > contributions from core and ws folks). > > > > > > > > > > I too have been wondering about the "Questions & Answers" thing > > > > > lately. I'm very tempted to call this a FAQ list - like > > everyone > > > > > else does, and like I had to to explain clearly what it > > was while > > > > > doing outreach at LISA. > > > > > > > > > > Why don't we rechristen it as "W3C Internationalization FAQ" ? > > > > > > > > > > Votes or counter proposals, please. > > > > > RI > > > > -- > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > Tex Texin cell: +1 781 789 1898 mailto:Tex@XenCraft.com > > Xen Master http://www.i18nGuy.com > > > > XenCraft http://www.XenCraft.com > > Making e-Business Work Around the World > > ------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Name: google-toobar-langs.gif > google-toobar-langs.gif Type: GIF Image (image/gif) > Encoding: base64 -- ------------------------------------------------------------- Tex Texin cell: +1 781 789 1898 mailto:Tex@XenCraft.com Xen Master http://www.i18nGuy.com XenCraft http://www.XenCraft.com Making e-Business Work Around the World -------------------------------------------------------------
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