urls

Google Unveils Its URL Shortener

8
Oct
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Google recently unveiled its URL shortener. The service was existing before but it is now accessible to everyone at goo.gl.

Google URL shortener

Goo.gl enables you to shorten any URL for free. The service includes tracking and statistics.

If you sign in with a Google account, you're able to keep track of your goo.gl short URL history. As an example, here is my dashboard:

Google URL shortener dashboard

Statistics for shortened URLs

What is interesting is that you can see who has been clicking into your shortened URLs.

Indeed, Google provides you with statistics such as number of clicks, traffic sources (referrers), and visitor profile (countries, browsers, platforms). You can adjust time ranges from two hours through day, week, month and all time.

Google URL shortener statistics

You can also track the clicks you generate with your shortened URL versus the overall number of clicks on all goo.gl sites to the long URL since other people can also shorten the same URL.

Google, latest entrant to URL shortener market

Google is the latest entrant in the URL shortener market. Many firms already offer this kind of service. Most famous ones include bit.ly, is.gd, tinyurl.com.

The question is now to know whether Google URL shortener will attract users from the competition. What do you think?

How to Register a .CN or a Chinese Domain Name

17
Aug
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About .CN domain names

.CN is the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for mainland China. It is currently the sixth most common top-level domain, after .com, .de, .net, .uk and .org with over 7.62 million registrations.

Second-level domain names include generic second-level domains such as com.cn, edu.cn and gov.cn, and second-level domains of provinces such as bj.cn, hn.cn and sh.cn.

About Chinese domain names

Chinese domain names are domain names that contains at least one Chinese character. Domain names with Chinese characters may also be registered at the second level under the .cn TLD.

Latest June, ICANN approved the use of the internationalized TLD .中国 (".china" in Simplified) and .中國 (".china" in Traditional) by CNNIC. These two TLDs were added to the DNS in July 2010.

Moreover, CNNIC also proposes Chinese domain names in .公司 (".com" in Chinese) and .网络 (".net" in Chinese). However, these are not recognized by ICANN and are only available via domestic registrars.
 

CNNIC manages .CN and Chinese domain names

Founded in 1997, the China Internet Network Information Center (CNNIC) is a non-profit organization responsible for administering and managing .cn and Chinese domain names.

CNNIC operates under China's Ministry of Information and Industry (MII), an agency that oversees telecommunications, multimedia, broadcasting and satellite transmissions across China.

How to register a .CN or a Chinese domain name

CNNIC accredited Chinese Domain Name registrars responsible for providing Chinese Domain Name registration services. Based on the principle of "first come, first serve", you may select one of them, and go to their website to proceed with the online registration.

Any business or organization, worldwide, can register a .cn name under a new liberalized policy that no longer restricts .cn registrations to  Chinese. Currently the registration is not yet open to individuals.

When you register a simplified Chinese domain name, you will automatically and freely get a traditional Chinese domain name.
 
If you want to engage a dispute related to Chinese Domain Name, you shall contact the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Center.

Google AdWords remains incompatible with foreign URLs

14
Jul
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Google AdWords will remain incompatible with foreign URLs in the short run according to Google AdWords team.

Google AdWords doesn't support foreign URLs

As you know, only latin characters are currently used in URLs. This restriction doesn't enable any URL to be written in Chinese, Japanese, Russian or Arabic for example.

The situation will change soon after Internet's chief domain name authority ICANN approved International Domain Names (IDNs). It means that websites will be able to have their URL using foreign characters.

For the time being, Google AdWords doesn't support IDNs. For instance, if you want to place an ad for domain names such as 中国.com, your ad will be considered as invalid.

Google AdWords isn't ready to list IDNs

When will Google allow IDNs to be listed in AdWords? The question has been asked to Google AdWords team on their forum. It took them a few months to reply but here is their response: Google Adwords has no plan to support foreign URLs in the "foreseeable future".

They explain that there is currently a very low demand for the ability to advertise on domains using foreign characters. Enabling IDNs avertising would require too many resources compared to the number of potential advertisers.

What's Google waiting for?

In the future, it's clear that online advertising will have to support foreign URLs. There is an inevitable language shift on the web: foreign languages like Chinese are going to be more and more spread over the Internet and URLs. Online advertising platforms would undoubtedly miss some business if they don't allow IDN's ad listing.

That's why Google's response is quite surprising to me. I can understand that Google isn't eager to invest plenty of resources right now in order to allow ad listing for international domain names. However, having no plan at all is something different.

Bing and Google SEO comparison on Keywords

19
Jun
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Bing gives a lot more weight to keywords in urls than google.

How do I know that

I tested it!Actually, I was comparing bing and google with this simple yet efficient tool, and this is how I got the first impression that bing answers were containing more often the keyword in the website url than on google.

So here’s the test I did

I searched for 50 random (almost) keywords, and I took for each query the first 50  responses of bing and the first 50 responses of google. Which means I checked  :

50(keywords) x 50(responses) x 2 (search engines : google and bing) = 5000 links

Don’t worry, I wrote a script for that ;o)
  
Then I checked if the keyword was (or wasn’t)  in the URL of the websites.

Example : I search for the keyword  “paris”

So I count this :
 keyword in url of the website
 

I don’t count that :

keyword not in url

And here’s what I found :

For Bing :  86,52%  of the first 50 websites contained the keyword in the URL.
For Google : 71,16% of the first 50 websites contained the keyword in the URL.

 

and don't tell me that this was really dependent on the keywords in my list of 50 keywords.Why? Because bing was showing more websites (with the keyword in the url) than google .... 92% of the time.

So, yes, putting the keywords in the url is really important for BOTH. But it seems that it’s a lot more important for the new Microsoft search engine “Bing”.

So if your strategy is focusing on bing for some niche keyword/market, don’t even think of not putting the keywords in your url or domain name.

Well, I think it’s a bad idea to put such a big weight on the keywords in the url, they should focus more on the content. Besides…this is gonna give more weight to hundred of thousands of parked domains… because domain resellers usually buy domains with keywords in them...

If you’re thankful happy I spent the day programming that script, and then sharing this information with you, I wouldn't mind you talk about it, vote for it on digg (check on the right side bar) or link back to here ;o)

Here are the stats for those of you who want all the figures :

keywords nb of sites with the keyword in the url for google nb of sites with the keyword in the url for bing
test 25 34
seo 28 33
funny 34 44
hello 42 45
welcome 25 20
surprise 35 47
love 39 47
there 32 45
boat 40 46
cars 30 38
design 45 44
pay 41 46
remember 37 47
lyrics 42 45
songs 25 32
manchester 46 48
paris 42 49
beijing 40 48
china 39 45
stop 44 47
photos 22 36
hill 44 47
bikes 30 40
pens 28 40
software 33 41
games 32 39
computers 17 35
folk 40 47
how 34 45
when 23 45
miss 40 49
area 36 46
paper 34 49
headset 32 46
iphone 42 41
news 37 43
php 47 48
drupal 43 44
marketing 37 46
english 35 38
write 28 47
script 43 48
manuel 35 48
language 35 45
tutorial 36 36
berlin 45 47
shanghai 33 44
trip 43 46
casino 32 43
finance 32 44
     
     
Average number of sites with the keyword in url (among the first 50) 35,58 43,26
total sites with keywords (of the 2500 checked) 1779 2163
total sites checked 2500 2500
% of sites among the 50 firsts with the keyword in the url 71,16% 86,52%

 

 

 

How to optimize your chinese urls for Baidu (2/2)

26
May
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(you can find the first post on how to optimize your chinese urls for baidu here)

In this post you will learn seo tips for generating seo friendly urls, especially in the case of chinese content : url rewriting, url aliasing and transliteration for chinese title. Then we will put in practice this tips with drupal.

1- Url rewriting

First of all, i hope you all already activated url rewriting for your website, it is a very basic thing when you begin to think about your search engine optimization.
 

What does it mean ?
Except if you create all your web pages manually, when you use a framework or a CMS to generate your pages, urls would usually look like:

htpp://www.example.com?q=node/1.
Your aim is to clean all the mess in that kind of urls and make it more search engine friendly.
 

There are two places where you can apply the rewriting :

  1. let the web server manage it : for example in apache in your .htaccess file
  2. manage it in your code, by using aliases for your pages

This 2 ways can be combined, for example in drupal, the "?q=" will be removed by apache and the aliases are handled by the drupal php code.
and so
htpp://www.example.com?q=node/1
become as by magic :
http://www.example.com/my-article-title

2- Url aliasing

Of course you can create and manage your aliases manually, but for a large website the best thing to do is to automate this action.
For example you can build a system that take your page titles and creates an alias with it.
A good idea cause most of the time, important keywords will be already in the title of your page, so that will improve your SEO.

But don't forget, there is a pretty annoying limit in the actual web standards : url encoding should only use ASCII character-set. So when you alias your urls, you should remove all special characters, accents, spaces and of course... chinese characters!

We've already seen last time that webmasters are using url encoding functions to deal with this issue. For example in php you can use this urlencode() function : http://cn.php.net/urlencode.
It simply returns a string in which all non-alphanumeric characters except "-" "_" and "." have been replaced with a percent (%) sign followed by two hex digits, like it is said in the web bible.

But this is not the optimum, and you will have to adapt this function in order not to encode some special characters like "é" "à" and "ç"... but just replace them by e a c; and also replace spaces by a "-". In that way search engines can still understand and distinguish your words and keywords.

3- transliteration for chinese characters

Let's see the case of chinese characters now.
The best search engine friendly solution is to automatically change your titles into pinyin cause web search engines are able to :

  • recognize pinyin
  • identify pinyin words
  • link pinyin words and chinese characters

So if you are talking about cars on a chinese website page and your page's title is 汽车.
Now if you use the transliteration into pinyin of this title for your url (http://example.com/qiche), search engines will be able to recognize in this url that the page is about cars.  (qiche is the pinyin for cars)
 

And so you will improve your rankings ;o)

4- using drupal with transliteration

Using the powerful web framework drupal, you will be able to activate all this tips almost without touching a piece of code (we know, that's amazing). I listed for you the modules you will need to activate :

  • Clean url : simply activate this to remove the "?q=" in the url
  • Path : add the possibility to rename URLs using aliases
  • Pathauto : provides a mechanism for modules to automatically generate aliases for the content they manage (using page titles for example)
  • Transliteration : provides a central service for transliteration

Then, in your pathauto.inc file, simply add this line of code line 170 :
if (module_exists('transliteration'))

{ $output = transliteration_get($output); }

You should now have dramatically improved  your url search engine optimization for chinese content!

would you have good or bad comments, please write them below.

cheers