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Question About Interwikis

JA: I copied our article on Inquiry over to the P2P Foundation Wiki, so it looks like this over there and I asked the Chief Cook there, Michel Bauwens, if he could make a Mywikibiz interwiki to cover the resulting redlinks, but he didn't know how to do that, so I was wondering if it was something that was simple enough to explain to him? TIA, Jon Awbrey 12:38, 17 January 2008 (PST)

This looks to be quite complicated, involving scripts to the database. I'll keep researching hoping to discover a more simplified explanation than here --OmniMediaGroup 13:31, 17 January 2008 (PST)

Question About RDF Export

JA: I don't know anything about RDF, but I notice that our RDF Export pages come up a lot on Google searches before anything else does. However, they all seem to contain a lot of references to Centiare URLs, so I was wondering if this was a problem from a SEO standpoint. For example, see:

JA: Thanks, Jon Awbrey 13:38, 20 January 2008 (PST)

Thanks for bringing this SEO problem to my attention. I'll see if I can fix this in the semantic settings file that I previously overlooked. --OmniMediaGroup 14:04, 20 January 2008 (PST)

All fixed, thanks JA. --OmniMediaGroup 15:04, 20 January 2008 (PST)

Best format for semantic dates

I'm going to be compiling about 8 or 10 semantic attributes on the airline disasters:

  1. Aircraft type
  2. Airline
  3. State (where crash occurred)
  4. Nearest airport
  5. Cause (Air traffic control, Weather, Wildlife, Mechanical flaw, Instrument failure, Hijacking, Pilot error, Military engagement)
  6. Passengers (including crew)
  7. Fatalities
  8. Survivors
  9. Date

That last one, I'm curious to get your opinion. What's the best way to format the date so that it can be properly sorted in an ASK query table? Should I just go with year? I don't want the table sorting all the January dates, then the February dates, etc. -- MyWikiBiz 07:04, 8 April 2008 (PDT)

I'd say go with YYYY-MM-DD as show on Attribute:Date --OmniMediaGroup 09:08, 8 April 2008 (PDT)

Question About Google Ad Placement

Hi Karen, I just got off the phone with your brother Greg. He mentioned to me that I should ask you about google ads. I tried to copy and paste the code that google spit out on my page but it does not work, so I just used the template already in the page and then added my pub number to it. How do I place ads n my page the way google intended? They have some really neat ad types that I would love to incorporate. Thanks! I am new to this type of coding, so its taking me a bit of time to get used to how it all works! Thanks so much in advance!

--Followfocus

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One for RSS fun

An edit summary for the RSS feeds. - MyWikiBiz 14:51, 17 May 2008 (PDT)

Something fishy about the AOL Hot Searches

Comment over here. Didn't want you to miss it. - MyWikiBiz 12:51, 24 June 2008 (PDT)

Interesting

Hi, I replied to your post on my politics talk page. I must say I am impressed with http://mywikibiz.googlepages.com/mywikibizshow.html, you mean we are allowed to post business linx here? How did you get googlepage link and i see some have special in theyr mywikibizs link, what biz are you into? Are youc computer programmer of know of some good ones with C language? Any advertisement here ok? So both you and your bro are the owners? Wikipedia has no freedom, your biz will grow if you allow fine contributors more control over pages they created, how about starting mywikibiz in Spanish? We have many ideas, seldom fail, if properly approached...BoxingWear 13:58, 17 October 2008 (PDT)

Could you please clear one deletion log from your March 22 2009 archive?

It lists the name "if the name is ???xxx??? don't use it here, it will get crawled by Google", the name of my client in which he wishes his name have nothing to do with this site. And when you google his name, the Washington and Wisconsin archive lists his name. After you fulfill this request, I kindly ask that you erase his name from this post as well. Thank you.

Got you covered --OmniMediaGroup 07:56, 8 April 2009 (PDT)

Oh, actually it's on the 21 March 2009 archive of the Washington and Wisconsin archive

Typo on the date. Is it cleared alraedy by the way? I'm guessing Google cache would no longer crawl it eventually.

It's still listed in the Wisconsin archive and crawled by Google.

Kindly delete it from the Wisconsin archive. Please and thank you.

Photography Article

HI OmniMediaGroup! Just pop in to say that I would love to expand thePhotography Article sometime in the near future. It would be probably this weekend, if thats fine with you-OmniMediaGroup. Thanks Peter Z. 19:29, 28 September 2009 (PDT)

Excellent! It's fine with me Peter Z. --OmniMediaGroup 09:17, 29 September 2009 (PDT)

Sarey Savy

I'm trying to promote an artist and this artist's my wikibiz is on the second how can i make it at least on the first page on google? It's linked everywhere i go it's linked to Mywikibiz and yet it's on the second page and it sucks!!! Please help me? (Michael Chen 17:12, 24 February 2010 (PST))

I made a few changes to the article, adding feeds for fresh content for the Google spiders. Give it a few days. MyWikibiz's "recent changes" are on Google's FeedBurner. Every time an article has an edit, Google re-indexes the page. --OmniMediaGroup 10:07, 25 February 2010 (PST)

Must the article be editted constantly to stay on google's pages? Plus, thanks for contributing! (Michael Chen 06:30, 26 February 2010 (PST))

Title recoding during recent server move?

It looks like the article titled

Directory:Jon Awbrey/Papers/Information = Comprehension × Extension

got recoded as

Directory:Jon Awbrey/Papers/Information = Comprehension × Extension

during the recent server move.

I tried to fix it with a redirect, but it's still causing problems with links I've placed at other sites. It looks like the original code is still a valid title here, so maybe the page could just be moved back to that? Jon Awbrey 19:18, 21 May 2010 (UTC)

Jon, could you give us an example of a link placed at another site that doesn't "work" when clicked over to here? I've tried both of your links above, and they both work -- one on its own merit, and the other as a redirect. -- MyWikiBiz 19:42, 21 May 2010 (UTC)

For instance, some sites and discussion lists force me to use the alias:

But the recent recoding puts a kink in the redirect from that. And I keep finding similar variants that I have to fix one by one. I can't change the links on email posts because those are fixed forever. Just seems like it would be easier to move the page back where it was, since that's still a valid title here, I think. Jon Awbrey 19:54, 21 May 2010 (UTC)