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Feliz Navidad from the Spanish Webmaster Central team!
Thursday, December 25, 2008
About three and a half months ago we
kicked off the Spanish Webmaster Central blog
hoping to reach many webmasters. Given the time of the year, we would like to say a big ¡Muchas
Gracias! to all our readers.
It's been both a pleasure and a great opportunity for us to share our knowledge and hear your
feedback. A few of this year's highlights:
For the blog, we had:
As for conferences, we had the chance to talk to some of you in:
And last, but not least, the
Spanish Help Group,
with lots of interesting stories.
This is us, several members of the Spanish Webmaster Central team. From left to right: Cristina,
Alvar, Rebecca, and Esperanza in Google's Dublin office, with a holiday touch:
Written by Alvar López, Search Quality Team
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