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Thursday, 30 September 2010

Get your website checked!

Posted on 09:01 by Unknown
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In the past few months I’ve had the great opportunity to meet a lot of webmasters from many African countries - starting from G-Ghana in Accra all the way to Kampala and Nairobi. Your interest in the area of search and web development has been simply amazing, and a great motivation to extend the scope of our conversations even further and bring them to the next level, hosting a regular appointment with webmasters on the Google Africa Blog.

The first initiative - the “Online Site Clinic” - is dedicated to African webmasters who would like to get some constructive advice on accessibility and recommendations that may lead to better visibility for their website in Google's search results. So if you’d like to get your website checked, don’t wait; submit it today!

To submit your website, please use this form and fill in all the required information. Your website must be verified in Google Webmaster Tools - registering is free and easy. Also, before submitting your website, make sure that it meets our Webmaster Guidelines.

The submission form will be available until October 9. Out of all submissions, we’ll select those sites that offer the greatest opportunities to highlight several areas of improvement. We’re looking forward to submissions from all African webmasters, no matter if the language of the website is English, French, Portuguese, Swahili, Amharic, etc.

Once again, don’t wait: submit your website and spread the word!

Posted by Luisella Mazza - Search Quality Senior Analyst

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Faites analyser votre site!

Au cours de ces derniers mois j'ai eu l'opportunité de rencontrer beaucoup de webmasters africains – à partir du G-Ghana à Accra jusqu'à Kampala et Nairobi. Votre intérêt dans la recherche organique et dans le développement des sites web a été tout simplement incroyable, et a offert une motivation supplémentaire pour continuer nos conversations à un autre niveau, avec un rendez-vous régulier avec les webmasters sur le blog de Google Afrique.

La première initiative – un « Site Clinic en ligne » - est dédiée aux webmasters africains qui souhaitent obtenir quelques conseils constructifs sur l’accessibilité de leurs sites et découvrir des techniques qui peuvent aider à améliorer la visibilité des sites web dans les résultats de recherche de Google. Alors si vous voulez que votre site web soit révisé, n’hésitez pas et soumettez-le dès aujourd’hui!

Pour soumettre votre site, veuillez remplir ce formulaire avec toutes les infos nécessaires. Votre site web doit être validé avec les Outils pour webmasters - l’inscription est gratuite et très facile! N’oubliez pas de vous assurer que votre site respecte nos Conseils aux webmasters.

Le formulaire de soumission sera disponible jusqu’au 9 Octobre. Parmi tous les sites reçus, nous allons sélectionner ceux qui offrent plusieurs possibilités d’améliorations. Nous espérons recevoir des sites web de tous webmasters africains, en français, anglais, swahili, etc.…C’est à dire, n’importe quelle langue parlée en Afrique.

Encore une fois, n’attendez pas: soumettez votre site et faites passer le mot!


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