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Search engine results differ for accented and non-accented characters. Multinational companies often face a dilemma when optimising ( http://www.accuracast.com/services/search-engine-optimisation/ ) their website for target audiences in different countries. Most search engines consider both the accented and non-accented versions of the same word when providing search results. However, the order of the results displayed gets affected by the user’s location and settings.
The Official Google Webmaster Central blog recently featured a helpful post about how rank on the search results pages gets adjusted by the algorithm according to visitor settings.
• How search results may differ based on accented characters and languages ( http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2006/08/how-search-results-may-differ-based-on.html )
Language Factors Affecting Search Results
When a visitor searches for words such as ‘Référence’ or ‘Télévision’ that can be written both with and without the accents, Google ( http://www.accuracast.com/services/ppc-management/google-adwords/ ) considers websites with both versions of the word, that is ‘Télévision’ and ‘Television’. The results delivered will then be ordered according to the visitors settings. The main factors that influence this ranking are:
• Browser / system language settings
Google tries to make its search results as relevant as possible to the searchers requirements. Therefore, if the visitor’s browser language ( http://www.accuracast.com/services/multilingual-sem.php ) is Spanish, the search result pages that are also in Spanish will be considered more relevant and ranked higher.
• IP location
Geographical location of the visitor similarly indicates their language preference. Visitors from Italy would therefore see more results in Italian than visitors in Germany for the same search phrase, so long as its means the same.
• Search parameters
If a visitor selects the option to display search results only in a particular language, that will display web pages only in the selected language, irrespective of the accentuation, so long as the word means the same with or without the accent.
• Personalisation:
Visitors with personalised search ( http://www.accuracast.com/seo-weekly/online-marketing-future.php ) enabled will be shown results more relevant to their personalised history. For example, a French searcher in England will still be shown more results in French if he / she is signed in and using Google personalized search.
Optimising For Non-English Languages
When targeting non-english language speakers, the ideal strategy is to develop a fully functional version of the company site ( http://www.accuracast.com/services/search-engine-optimisation/website-development.php ) in that language. French, German, Italian and Spanish speakers, for example, are most comfortable reading sites in their native language, and will prefer to deal with companies that have provided information in the language they understand.
However, many businesses do not have the time nor the resources to create multiple versions of their site to target each non-english-speaking customer segment they sell to. There is no straightforward and easy solution in this case. Inclusion of keywords ( http://www.accuracast.com/services/search-engine-optimisation/keyword-research.php ) with accents in ordinary English content will not help significantly.
A relatively non-expensive solution could be to identify a few important keywords and create pages targeting these keywords. The pages should be written fully in the target language. It is also important to support these specially optimised pages ( http://www.accuracast.com/services/search-engine-optimisation/implementation.php ) with some general information and function pages from the rest of the site. This is important because even if a French, German or Italian speaker did reach your site via a high ranking listing on Google, they wouldn’t be able to use your site if you didn’t provide the supporting pages.
Companies looking to market their products and services in other European languages can contact AccuraCast ( http://www.accuracast.com/contact/ ) for more information about our foreign language SEO and multilingual PPC services.
Other articles to read:
• A look inside the Google algorithm? ( http://www.accuracast.com/seo-weekly/algorithm.php )
• SEO friendly hosting ( http://www.accuracast.com/seo-weekly/seo-hosting.php )
SEO Weekly ( http://www.accuracast.com/seo-weekly/ )

Farhad Divecha
http://www.articlesbase.com/seo-articles/search-engine-optimisation-with-european-languages-53843.html

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Search Engine Optimisation News

by admin on December 14, 2009

Search Engine Optimisation News

When it comes to commissioning a new web site, it is important
to ensure that you as the web site owner have considered all the
options. Firstly, is the web site up to the correct standards in
terms of accessibility? OK not every web site will be a perfect
design and open to all web users but there are simple aspects of
design that your design team should consider. Colours are a key
factor for overall visiuals. Are you using a CMS or a template.
Make sure If you are using a template that you have the right to
use the template. There is so much Open source software on the
internet that too many so called designers just change the
relevant parts of the coding to make it there own. When using
any other software you should be aware of how it is created and
what implication it has on your SEO. The design department at
Just Search Ltd recently made the mistake of separating our Web
Design Section from our Search Engine Optimisation Section. The
mistake was not separating the two, the mistake was that we
changed the link from our MAIN navigation that was pointing to a
web design page with a Page rank of 4 to a new site with no page
rank. After discussion within the department we decided that
this could be detrimental to the website and the brand of Just
Search Ltd. We decided to re-attach the previous page of a Page
Rank of 4. Please dont be alarmed as this will be updated, it
has served its purpose but is no longer the standard that Just
Search Ltd would like to represent its design department.

Neil Walker Head Of Design and Activation

Neil Walker
http://www.articlesbase.com/seo-articles/search-engine-optimisation-news-2341.html

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Flash and Search Engine Optimisation Best Practise

December 14, 2009

The world of search engines has evolved over the recent months and still we can’t be 100% sure about flash design. It is still hard to get flash web sites spidered and ranked how we would like using the traditional search engine optimisation techniques. The main problem is that the search engines can’t index the [...]

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Search Engine Optimisation Guidelines for Web Masters

December 14, 2009

Idea Inception
Know Your Audience
Know your audience and establish the keywords that you will target.
Find out what will interest them and what kind of search patterns they usually have.
Look at studies online for demographic information, and visit other sites, forums or communities that your target audience use.
Keyword Research
Once you have found the keywords your audience will [...]

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Utilise Search Engine Optimisation Techniques to Get a Teaching Job Abroad

December 14, 2009

Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) is the meat and potatoes of businesses hoping to make it on the internet, but did you realise that SEO can also be the key to wildly increasing the number of international school recruiters who see your eResume?
Let’s face it, the reality of job-hunting in the 21st Century is that [...]

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Search Engine Optimisation Manchester

December 14, 2009

Some statistics for Manchester, concerning online shopping, according to some analysts: Almost 52% of the local population who bought merchandise online, first searched for suitable sellers using search engines, in Manchester. Almost 85% of the total population searches, with an intention to buy something online, using search engines. Search Engine Optimisation or SEO is the [...]

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Search Engine Optimisation – the Top Ten Ranking Guide

December 14, 2009

Search engine optimisation is all about achieving a top ten ranking on the major search engines. This is a fiercely-contended task and to stand a chance of succeeding you need an internet marketing agency or SEO Consultants that can implement an online marketing strategy that will deliver not only traffic, but targeted traffic to get [...]

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Embarking On The Search Engine Optimisation Journey

December 14, 2009

In the world of modern online business search engine optimisation is an increasingly important element of any marketing strategy. For those without specialist knowledge the optimisation process can be a proverbial minefield; that is why it is always advisable to utilise the services of SEO professionals. It is only the professionals who have the expertise [...]

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Marketing Budgets Move From Offline Marketing to Internet Marketing and Search Engine Optimisation

December 14, 2009

Companies have and are increasingly moving their marketing budgets to internet marketing and search engine optimisation. The main reason for this is natural progression due to people using the internet more and more every year.
Due to the large increase of broadband users last year and the predicted increase over the next 5-10 years people are [...]

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What is Search Engine Optimisation (seo)?

December 14, 2009

1.What is Search Engine Optimisation (SEO)?Search Engine Optimisation is the process of preparing a web site in order to achieve search engine rankings that drive traffic to your site. SEO is an ongoing process beginning with the initial optimisation of the site, monthly maintenance of the site, regular evaluation of search results and adjustments to [...]

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