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16:25 Region Tags in Google Search Results » Google Webmaster Central Blog
Webmaster Level: All

Country-code top-level domains (or ccTLDs) can provide people with a quick and valuable clue about the location of a website—for example, ".fr" for France or ".co.jp" for Japan. However, for certain top level domains like .com, .info and .org, it's not as easy to figure out the location. That's why today we're adding region information supplied by webmasters to the green address line on some Google search results.

This feature is easiest to explain through an example. Let's say you've heard about a boxing club in Canada called "Capital City Boxing." You try a search for [capital city boxing] to find out more, but it's hard to tell which result is the one you're looking for. Here's a screen shot:


None of the results provide any location information in the title or snippet, nor do they have a regional TLD (such as .ca for Canada). The only way to find the result you're looking for is to refine your search ([capital city boxing canada] works) or click through the various links to figure it out. Clicking through the first result reveals that there's apparently another "Capital City Boxing" club in Alabama.

Region tags improve search results by providing valuable information about website location right in the green URL line. Continuing our prior example, here's a screen shot of the new region tag (circled in red):



As you can see, the fourth result now includes the region name "Canada" after the green URL, so you can immediately tell that this result relates to the boxing club in Canada. With the new display, you no longer need to refine your search or click through the results to figure out which page is the one you're looking for. In general, our hope is that these region tags will help searchers more quickly identify which results are most relevant to their queries.

As a webmaster, you can control how this feature works by adjusting your Geographic Targeting settings. Log in to Webmaster Tools and choose Site configuration > Settings > Geographic Target. From here you can associate a particular country/region with your site. These settings will determine the name that appears as a region tag. You can learn more about using the Geographic Target tool in a prior blog post and in our Help Center.

We currently show region tags only for certain domains such as .com and .net where the location information would otherwise be unclear. We don't show region tags for results on domains like .br for Brazil, because the location is already implied by the green URL line in our default display. In addition, we only display region tags when the region supplied by the site owner is different from the domain where the search was entered. For example, if you do a search from the Singapore Google domain (google.com.sg), we won't show you region tags for all the websites webmasters have targeted to Singapore because we'd end up tagging too many results, and the tag is really most relevant for foreign regions. For the initial release, we anticipate roughly 1% of search results pages will include webpages with a region tag.

We hope you'll find this new feature useful, and we welcome your feedback.

10:26 Google Analytics launches asynchronous tracking » Google Analytics Blog
Google Analytics now provides a new Asynchronous Tracking Code snippet as an alternate way to track your website!

Think of the asynchronous tracking code snippet as a script that uses a "separate lane" to handle part of the processing of your webpage. As the number of cars (or in this case, scripts on your webpage) increases, the asynchronous tracker uses this lane to reduce webpage load time. Websites that use many scripts or rely on rich media content will especially benefit from this new method, but even lightweight sites will see improvements.

The new tracking snippet offers the following benefits:
  • Faster tracking code load times for your web pages due to improved browser execution
  • Enhanced data collection and accuracy
  • Elimination of tracking errors from dependencies when the JavaScript hasn't fully loaded
The asynchronous tracking code is now in Beta and available to all Google Analytics users. Using the new tracking code is optional: your existing Google Analytics code will continue to work as-is. But if you want to improve your webpage load times and fine-tune the accuracy of your Analytics data, then we think you'll love this new option.

Learn more about this new tracking code on our Analytics Help Center and get started on Google Code.

Posted by Jesse Savage, Google Analytics Team
09:02 Changes in First Click Free » Google Webmaster Central Blog
Webmaster level: intermediate

We love helping publishers make their content available to large groups of readers, and working on ways to make the world's information useful and accessible through our search results. At the same time, we're also aware of the fact that creating high-quality content is not easy and, in many cases, expensive. This is one of the reasons why we initially launched First Click Free for Google News and Google Web Search -- to allow publishers to sell access to their content in general while still allowing users to find it through our search results.

While we're happy to see that a number of publishers are already using First Click Free, we've found that some who might try it are worried about people abusing the spirit of First Click Free to access almost all of their content. As most users are generally happy to be able to access just a few pages from these premium content providers, we've decided to allow publishers to limit the number of accesses under the First Click Free policy to five free accesses per user each day. This change applies to both Google News publishers as well as websites indexed in Google's Web Search. We hope that this encourages even more publishers to open up more content to users around the world!

Questions and answers about First Click Free

Q: Do the rest of the old guidelines still apply?
A: Yes, please check the guidelines for Google News as well as the guidelines for Web Search and the associated blog post for more information.

Q: Can I apply First Click Free to only a section of my site / only for Google News (or only for Web Search)?
A: Sure! Just make sure that both Googlebot and users from the appropriate search results can view the content as required. Keep in mind that showing Googlebot the full content of a page while showing users a registration page would be considered cloaking.

Q: Do I have to sign up to use First Click Free?
A: Please let us know about your decision to use First Click Free if you are using it for Google News. There's no need to inform us of the First Click Free status for Google Web Search.

Q: What is the preferred way to count a user's accesses?
A: Since there are many different site architectures, we believe it's best to leave this up to the publisher to decide.

(Please see our related blog post for more information on First Click Free for Google News.)

03:11 谷歌资讯站点地图升级啦 » Google(谷歌)中文网站站长博客
发表者:Andy Golding,谷歌资讯工程师

什么是谷歌资讯站点地图?它是一个文件,能够帮助谷歌迅速、全面和准确地发现并抓取您的网站的报道。

根据从新闻网站得到的反馈意见,我们重新设计了谷歌资讯站点地图,这将站点地图的提交变得更加灵活和轻松。

在这激动人心的过渡期内,我们需要您的协助,一起避免出现抓取贵网站内容中断的问题。

如果您已经创建了谷歌资讯站点地图,我们将为您提供六个月的过渡期(2010年5月)。这意味着,在这六个月内,我们依然支持您已经提交的旧版谷歌资讯站点地图,但您必须尽快以新格式的要求重新提交。否则,过渡期结束之后,我们将不再抓取旧版站点地图中的新报道。

如果您的网站已经被谷歌资讯收录,但尚未提交资讯站点地图,我们鼓励您创建资讯站点地图并发送给我们。请访问谷歌资讯发布者帮助专区中的最新的资讯站点地图指南,我们对此详细作了说明。

那么,新版的谷歌资讯站点地图有哪些不同呢?

  1. 出版物标签(publication):用于指明文章所述出版物的名称(name)和语言(language)。
  2. 体裁标签(genres):用于指明报道内容的类型,如PressRelease(新闻发布稿)、OpEd(评论)、Blog(博客)或UserGenerated(用户发表的文章)。
  3. 访问权限标签(access):如果您的报道需要订阅或者注册才能阅读,须在这里指明。
请访问我们帮助页面获取新版资讯站点地图格式的完整定义。如果您在创建或提交Google资讯站点地图时还有其它问题,请随时告诉我们。同时,非常欢迎您访问我们的帮助论坛,在那里,您可以和其他用户或者谷歌支持人员进行交流。
购书单即将在全站推出豆瓣blog » 车东's shared items in Google Reader

豆瓣读书帮助大家发现许许多多本“想读”,但在购买的时候,必须一本本链接到购书网站,很不方便。

总是有豆友写信问:能不能一次导入多本到购书网站呀?

现在,购书单即将上线。购书单支持你一次下单多本图书到购书网站,目前支持当当、卓越、九久、China-Pub、北发五家。

有了购书单,你可以将所有自己想买的书加入清单中(比如想读清单?);然后在购书单内进行多本比价,看看自己想买的10本书在哪家货最全、价最低;最后,你可以将多本图书一次下单到某个购书网站的购物车。

在之前三个星期,购书单已经给几千名书虫们内部测试过,我们收到了好几百条反馈意见。这三个星期,工程师们一直在马不停蹄地做各种修改和完善。所以最终上线的购书单会和现在测试版有很大不同,有很大的改进。请大家拭目以待。

所有参与测试的豆友,我们一直在听你们的意见,正是这些意见让购书单变得更好(很多意见都直接采纳了)。上线之后,提交意见的渠道会仍然开放,欢迎大家不断地给使用反馈。

剩下的事情就很简单了,多看几遍自己的“想读”列表,等着购书单上线吧:)


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