Archive for August, 2010

Semantic web: Search engines as secondary modeling systems III

August 24, 2010

Semantic aspects: Related semantics Remember that our analysis of the syntactic-morphological and semantic aspects has looked at each aspect individually. However, the reality of the situation (when a user enters a keyword and the search engine performs the algorithm) is that both aspects are analyzed as a whole (together with other variables that determine a [...]

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Semantic web: Search engines as secondary modeling systems II

August 20, 2010

Syntactic-morphological aspects: Equivalent semantics Based on the secondary modeling system concepts and on the principles and parameters that regulate the activity of all languages, we can look at the current processing of words in internet searches by computational algorithms from its two relevant aspects: syntax-morphology and semantics. The syntactic-morphological aspect is governed by fixed principles [...]

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Semantic web: Search engines as secondary modeling systems I

August 18, 2010

Establishing which keywords are used in finding a website via search engine is the first step in a criteria study. Choosing a group of keywords that lead to a high level of visits is the next step. Determining the final group of keywords that occur frequently in the number of visits and that will position [...]

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Long Tail Keywords for PPC, not so cheap anymore

August 6, 2010

Just like the old orthodox theory of the balance between supply and demand, once again we can say that this theory is met. If we were back in 2006 we would certainly advice anyone running PPC campaigns to go out there and find more accurate type of traffic by using Long Tail keywords, but not [...]

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