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Brand new German Webmaster Central Blog
Thursday, March 15, 2007
For those German-speaking folks among our readers of this English Webmaster Central Blog we have
exciting news: We have just launched the
German Webmaster-Zentrale Blog! This is a tribute to the fact
that the German-speaking webmaster community is our second biggest audience of this blog. The
German Webmaster Blog will provide you with first-hand information tailored towards our
German-speaking webmasters. The blog will contain a mix of German versions of postings from this
blog as well as unique postings about market-specific issues.
So German speakers around the world check out this new resource for questions about indexing,
ranking, quality guidelines for webmasters, and how to design websites with the user in mind.
We'll also be participating in the
German discussion forum,
so head over there if you have questions or other things you'd like to talk about.
Don't speak German? We want to talk to webmasters all over the world, so stay tuned for more!
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