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WebOrganics Talk

Editor: Martin McEvoy, WebOrganics

WebOrganics talk is a page where I explore my ideas, you could call this a study page a brainstorm on my own. Anything I put here is not part of any microformats process and not to be regarded as such. Please feel free to email me any comments, criticism, changes that could work better or make more sense, or just to tell me that I am wrong :)

10 meaningful words

Martin McEvoy WebOrganics 07:47, 12 May 2007 (PDT)

The Idea

To display visible Keywords similar to invisible Keywords that an author would place in the head of their document e.g

<meta name="keywords" content="your keywords,go here,separated by a comma,but not a space" />

I'm not putting my keywords in the head of the document but in another largely ignored part of a website the footer.

The Idea is to tag your website or blog with 10 meaningful words about your website or more precisely descriptive words about the things that relate to your website the most. A similar idea is used when you are asked to tag your blog when you add a new blog to technorati.

The hope is that if you type these 10 keywords into a search engine or directory then the result will be your website.

Example this is what my website WebOrganics has in the footer:

<ol class="xoxo">	 
    <li>	 
      <dl>	 
	<dt>10 <a href="http://tantek.com/presentations/2005/09/elements-of-xhtml/">Meaningful</a> Words</dt>	 
	<dd class="description"> 	 
	<a href="http://www.w3.org/2001/sw/" rel="tag">Semantic</a> 	 
	<a href="http://www.molly.com/2005/11/14/web-standards-and-the-new-professionalism/" rel="tag">Standards</a> 	 
	<a href="http://www.w3.org/WAI/gettingstarted/Overview.html" rel="tag">Accessibility</a> 	 
	<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Implementation" rel="tag">Implementation</a> 	 
	<a href="http://microformats.org/wiki/introduction" rel="tag">Microformats</a> 	 
	<a href="http://www.adammathes.com/academic/computer-mediated-communication/folksonomies.html" rel="tag">Folksonomy</a> 	 
	<a href="http://www.rubyonrails.org/" rel="tag">Rails</a> 	 
	<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open-source_software" rel="tag">Open</a> 	 
	<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Organic_search_engine" rel="tag">Organic</a> 	 
	<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_design" rel="tag">Universal</a>	 
	</dd>	 
      </dl>	 
    </li>	 
</ol>

I have a visible anchor text called Meaningful in my <dt> tag my description term also a link to an article that explains this , the <a> tag's have similar links to my keywords, all the <a> atributes are paired with the rel="tag" microformat, the idea is that this is simple.

Does it work?

search these 10 keywords. Semantic Standards Accessibility Implementation Microformats Folksonomy Rails Open Organic Universal

* Yahoo

* Google

* AOL

* AltaVista

* Dogpile

* Alexa

* All The Web

* Technorati Directory

Summary

Interesting points:

* Meaningful words mean something!... do they? * A good use would be in Tag Clouds * Can people be taged in a similar way? XFN * Maybe its just a good example of posh in action.

I know the evidence is un-conclusive but it is something to think about eh...

Contact details

Martin McEvoy WebOrganics.

  • http://weborganics.co.uk/
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Aloha Martin, is that your own image? released under some kind of license? it's cute, let me know :D

Hey Jeff, No Not my Image Found It on the icons page or you can try the Factory City Page http://factorycity.net/projects/microformats-icons/ :)