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While I haven’t used the tool specifically myself, there are plenty of reviews online to hopefully give you an idea if the tool is worth using or even trying. Please note, the reason why there may be a bunch of reviews out there is because WORDze does have an affiliate program which does give a commission to anyone subscribing it off of any of any link from these reviews. Note: I haven’t signed up for the affiliate commission program (yet). Actually, it doesn’t make sense that I do since I’m sending you all off to these sites to read about WORDze for your own convenience.
WordZe Evaluation Roundup: (more…)
A little older of a Public Relations release, but SEMPO publicized this in March. Some of their top level notes were:
Topics include: Robots.txt documentation, User feedback, IP delivery/geolocation/cloaking, Nofollow documentation, and a Better definition for doorway pages.
For more, visit Matt Cutt’s blog here.
p.s. Matt Please don’t ban me from Google for the stupid title. ![]()
Quotes from the Forbes.com article:
“Last January, Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales launched a search engine called Wikia Search, a purported “Google-killer” that aimed to edit and refine search results with the same methods that have made Wikipedia a Web phenomenon…Since then, six months have passed, and Google…surprise, surprise–has yet to be killed. Web analytics company Hitwise reports that Wikia Search’s traffic is still too small to measure.” (more…)