More On How Long Does It Take Before Articles Appear in Google?

As covered in How Long Does It Take Before Articles Appear in Google?, articles from the Tintin and Dyslexia experiments are starting to appear in Google.
All ten of the Tintin and all ten of dyslexia articles now show up. Today is is the 24th September so it has taken almost two weeks since they were […]

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Monday, September 24th, 2007

How Long Does It Take Before Articles Appear in Google?

Four of the articles from the Tintin and Dyslexia experiments have appeared in Google.
One was created on the 3rd September and spidered by Google on the 10th. The other three were created on the 4th September and spidered on the 11th. Today is the 19th September so its taken seven days to get […]

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Wednesday, September 19th, 2007

Bug Fix

Just spotted and fixed a couple bugs. The first broke any links from any articles in SEO Heaven and the second prevented Google indexing dates from being displayed on the Best Articles page. Apologies for the inconvenience.

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Wednesday, September 12th, 2007

Touched Up By Google

Google indexed six of the articles in my efforts to boost Tintin Movie .org into the top ten for Tintin. These are not showing in Google yet but I expect that will happen in a couple of days.

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Monday, September 10th, 2007

The Waiting Game

One of the most annoying aspect when working on better search engine placement is the waiting game. You write an article and then you wait. Wait until Google indexes it, wait until Google incorporates its links into your target page’s listing, wait until traffic starts to turn up. It can take a day or two […]

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Saturday, September 8th, 2007

Dyslexia x10

Recycling ten articles on dyslexia was far quicker than creating the ten articles from scratch about Tintin. Time will tell if its as effective or not.
For reference, my linking strategy was to use one link to the original article, generally using the articles title as the link text. The other two links I used ‘dyslexia’ […]

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Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Is Dyslexia a Gift?

Look on most websites about dyslexia and you will see a long list of famous people who supposedly had dyslexia. Some of these are easily checked because the person is still alive (e.g. Richard Branson) but mostly its people like Leonardo De Vinci. People who were dead long before we discovered dyslexia but someone has […]

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Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Dyslexia: Can it be Cured?

Ask any dyslexia teacher and they will tell you that dyslexia is a life long condition. The symptoms can be managed so that the child will be able to read, write and spell at a reasonable level but they will always be dyslexic. Anyone standing up and saying that it doesn’t have to be that […]

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Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

The Montessori Method and Dyslexia

As a small child I spent a few months in California and at the school they used to the Montessori method. A technique that takes a multi-sensory approach to teaching. I can’t remember learning anything specific but I do remember that being a friendly and happy period of my school life. Over on Myomancy, the […]

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Tuesday, September 4th, 2007

Dyslexia and Omega-3

Sometimes it is hard for parents to tell the good information from the bad about dyslexia. Omega-3 fish oils is a particularly troublesome area. Many companies hype them as miracle cures for a range of problems. Newspapers run big stories on how they can change terrible children into bright, obedient angels and the next […]

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Tuesday, September 4th, 2007