Did you know that if you write your content so that it naturally “reads very well,” you will naturally gain some bonus for having created content of quality.

By this I mean content…that reads well to a human being.
You don’t need to stuff keywords all over the place. Instead, use moderation in everything you do. One of the things you need to understand is that “theme based” search engines like Google, are actually using a measure of artificial intelligence (AI) to measure how well your article “reads” based on all of the overall data that a search engine has gathered concerning a specific topic.
Customer Street is evolving, especially on the search engines. Our progress is so fast its quite remarkable. Ever since we have made the changes to SmileLocal before Christmas and re-evaluated what we wanted from the business directory, it has gone from strength to strength. Remarkably the traffic on Smile Local has increased by 438% since September.

We are now looking into ways to help clients find what they are looking for even faster if they have not already done so after arriving on our directory and also work at ways the client finds the correct page with the relevant information the individual searched for on a search engine.
I recently bought an Apple iTouch. Having used it online it came to my attention that CustomerStreet only has one facility for using a mobile device in WAP screen size format from all our network of directories.

We are currently in development to add this facility to our directories. The site will auto detect what the user is viewing the site with (mobile, PDA and browser). This will then display our directories in the best possible format for the user.
Google introduced the new X-Robots-Tag directive in 2007 to allow webmasters to control access to non-web page documents, such as Adobe PDF files, video and audio files.The X-Robots-Tag is included in the HTTP header of a document. The HTTP header is the initial reply of a server to a query. It contains information about the document that follows, including content type, creation date, character set, encodings, etc.
The new X-Robots-Tag allows webmasters to add information about search engine indexing to the HTTP header.
Which commands are supported by the X-Robots-Tag?
At this time, the X-Robots-Tag supports the following commands: