Google has announced a new meta tag called unavailable_after. Use this meta tag to label webpages that contain time sensitive information or an expiration date. For example, special offers, events, registrations, etc.
This tag will inform Google's spider to no longer list the web page in the search results after the expiration date.
Use the tag in the following manner, replacing the date with your expiration date:
<META NAME="GOOGLEBOT" CONTENT="unavailable_after: 25-Aug-2007 15:00:00 EST">
Read more about it at the Official Google Blog.
Wednesday, August 8, 2007
Google Announces New Meta Tag
Posted by A1 Web Services at 12:50 AM 0 comments
Saturday, August 4, 2007
Beware of Domain Renewal Scams
A company going by the name of "Domain Renewal" or domainrenewal-online.com is sending out deceptive emails trying to trick people into renewing their domain name.
Those emails are NOT from A1 Web Services. Please, do not click on the links within those emails.
We strongly advice you to delete them. As of this writing, we have not investigated the so-called "Domain Renewal" company to pinpoint their particular scam. However, we have seen this type of scam many times over the years.
To be on the safe side, avoid using email links by directly logging into your domain account to manage your domain name.
If you have any questions or need assistant, please contact support at www.A1WebServices.com
Posted by A1 Web Services at 5:14 AM 0 comments
Labels: domain renewals, scams