where better to store pictures for website [closed] - image

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I am planning many pictures in my site, where better to store pictures for website, in website or in photohosting, will be the images found by google-images if I store the images in photohosting?

If both your images and their landing pages are accessible by Google's crawler, from SEO point of view it doesn't really matter where you store/host the images: Google Images will be able to associate the images with their respective landing pages regardless of their location.
However there are some gotchas that you want to pay attention to, for instance, just images on a page won't do magic, you also need some text that is related the image. You can find more tips about optimizing your images (e.g. directory structure) in the SEO Starter Guide.
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DotNetNuke Image Gallery [closed]

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I am looking for a Image Gallery for Dot Net Nuke but with a special feature. I would to select a list of images to show and then supply the list to the module. The list of images will be dynamic.
Thanks in Advance,
Miguel Mederos
My photo gallery module for DotNetNuke uses either Flickr or Picasa to feed your DNN portal a dynamic list of photos. As photos are uploaded to Flickr or Picasa, they'll get pushed to the DNN module configured for that album. It's 100% free, works with DNN 5-7+, and has quite a few jQuery plugins you can select to control how the images are displayed.
Did you try this module
http://dnngallery.codeplex.com/
You can configure to do that.

How does google indexing work? [closed]

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I have recently uploaded a joomla website in the web. I used the google webmasters and I uploaded the sitemap, which I made using the xmap component of joomla. This happened about 4 days ago, and now I get Submitted: 12 Indexed: 11 in the webmasters.
What I find out searching in google is that if I copy and paste the url of my website (or of a submenu item) it will be found. But using keywords, or even copying and pasting titles, does not find my website at all. I read about the google spiders that crawl in the web, but I am not sure I get it:
Is it that it needs time to update the content of my website in google's database?
Can I do something else in order to provide some keywords or content (I read somewhere about a "robots.txt file", but I think this provides a link to the sitemap once again)?
Any information on this will be highly appreciated. Thank you in advance
There's a process for this and the bots have something to do with this.
hope this article helps you understand it further:
Google indexing,
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Google doesn't guarantee that we'll crawl or index all of your URLs.
However, we use the data in your Sitemap to learn about your site's
structure, which will allow us to improve our crawler schedule and do
a better job crawling your site in the future. In most cases,
webmasters will benefit from Sitemap submission, and in no case will
you be penalized for it

Opencart product images stored on CDN (Amazon S3) [closed]

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I have been using OpenCart for our site, I am really happy with it, it is an awesome platform that comes with many features and a big community around it. I am interested in moving all my images from the local server to some kind of CDN, maybe Amazon S3. I haven't managed to fidn any module for this, so I am considering updating the code. Any idea/guidelines where to start with?
Cheers,
Iraklis
I went with the CloudCache CDN extension and it works like a charm, http://www.opencart.com/index.php?route=extension/extension/info&extension_id=6351
You can use this new OpenCart module http://www.opencart.com/index.php?route=extension/extension/info&extension_id=10702
It was developed for Cloudinary CDN.

Microsoft Pubcenter - AdUnits - best way to use? [closed]

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I have 12 different apps on WP7 platform and the trial versions use Microsoft Advertising to display ads.
Should I be creating an AdUnit for each app separately on PubCenter or should I create a single AdUnit and use it for all my apps.
Does this even matter? I mean, if the apps have a single adunit, can it make more money (eCPM)
Thanks in advance.
An ad unit is the space on a webpage where ads are displayed. An ad unit can display one or more ads. You determine how you want an ad unit to look, where you want it to appear on a page, and what kind of ad content you'd like to see displayed. You can add different ad units to different pages on your website, or use a single ad unit for all webpages.
From: Microsoft Pubcenter

Database with product information [closed]

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I would like to write a ruby script that pulls information about store products and organizes it. While I'm sure I have the programming knowledge to do this, I am not at all sure where this kind of information is made available via the web. Does anyone know of a database/api that exposes this kind of information. I would hate to have to write crawlers to crawl individual store websites and ..... parse HTML ......
Take a look at the Amazon Product Advertising API. It gives you access to the entire Amazon product catalog so it probably is the most extensive database you'll find out there.

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