With Google releasing their original web browser Chrome, many SEO experts as well as webmasters are wondering what effects this will have on the happening SERPS rankings as well as how they can utilize Chrome to increase their traffic. First lets see what is so great about Chrome to begin with. As detailed in the comic Google released, the Chrome browser is based on a recent JavaScript virtual machine called V8 developed by Google engineers in Denmark. V8 interprets Java code and compiles it directly to the machine language of the CPU, presumably an X86 processor. V8 supports "hidden class transactions" to more advantageous troop and manage objects. It has improved garbage collection that can constitute a round trip of commemoration in "a sporadic milliseconds." This will essentially cause your CPU to manipulate more reminiscence upfront nevertheless will save you in the spread out run by preventing retention fragmentation which can be a common poser in other browsers. Eac
h tab will be running its own processes so if one tab is hanging up executing a piece of JavaScript, your other tabs will be unaffected so you can continue browsing in your other tabs. Under this architecture plug-ins will also have their own processes. As plug-ins and pages launch "acting up" you will nowadays be able to track down the complication individually and cancel the specific operation without having to close the entire browser. They are aiming to cause the browser load pages faster, integrate desktop applications, increase browser security and also the browser will be open source. Google is also aiming to clean up the GUI by maximizing how the features and tools are displayed. Many of the more complex feature are covered in the comic if you prefer a more in depth description of Chrome. The main query still remains, how can I maximize my SEO efforts with Chrome? Well first of all practise positive that your meta descriptions are the best that they can be. Keep
them concise and to the aim while making confident your target keyword is included. Chrome will pull meta data from sites that your frequent as well as from the Google SERPS, as you type into the domicile bar which Chrome refers to as the Omnibox. If your meta description is strong enough you may be suggested as a site to visit as a user types a term into the Omnibox. Once someone views your site, you will be stored in Chrome and referenced in the Omnibox as users type in certain terms, generating hits to your site. Essentially if your site ranks for terms, Chrome will suggest them to the user. To application an example from the Google comic, if you frequent CNN, you can simply hit c + come back and you will be brought directly to cnn.com, never cnn.com/stories/usa/election.html. The benefit of this is that if a user finds a specific blog publicize or chapter deep within your site and uses the Omnibox or shortcut to return, they will be brought back to the main page
, opening up the opportunity for them to view more pages on your site. Full text: http://computerandtechnologies.com/search-engine-optimization/news_2008-10-29-21-30-05-832.html
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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