Semantic Web CMS v0.4 | SEYE

December 10th, 2007

New version 0.5 Beta is here!

Folks,We are proud to release SEYE v0.4 beta, featuring improvements to the AS1 module. Firefox is required for full functionality. Click Graphic below to launch.

1. Select the AC1 module or GC1 module

2. Collect RDF in Ontology viewer (TagCloud)

Click Here for limited time Demo - SEYE

There are many reasons the URI may not load (or even pop out of the frame). Always remember to add the trailing forward slash if you are examining a domain, ie. http://www.website.com/. If the URI does load, it might not scrape, again, there are many reasons for this outside of SEYE’s control. If all goes well, in the Cloud you should see the site under test as an Ontology (Concepts and Knowledge). “When it works … it’s like capturing the web sites Soul”. In future versions, you will be able to export the Cloud as SIOC keywords, a scot Ontology TagCloud, ROR sitemap, basically any RDF or xml you wish.

At a glance, the better the semantic structure of the URI, the better readability in the Cloud (Ontology). More on interpreting the Cloud later (it is much more than just a keyword density analyzer). Enjoy!

Dave - CE - PSEM - RELAX SEO Services

Semantic Web CMS v0.4 | SEYE

Affordable SEO

December 4th, 2007

Folks,

For many, the question is “Where can I find Affordable SEO Services”? For others, they may be asking “Can I afford to keep my current SEO provider”? When it comes to SEO Prices, it is all about return on investment (ROI), there are tremendous opportunities for web marketers in Organic Search but do your Search Marketing specialists advise you of trends in Semantic Web technologies? The point is, what you are really paying for is an SEO firms current knowledge and constant research of Search Marketing methods. If SemWeb is not part of their vocabulary, they probably aren’t doing the necessary research.

As our Forum approaches 100 users (many entitled to premium services) we begin to notice a trend of entrepreneurs interested in ways they can use SemWeb tools to improve SE rankings.

Look no further, finding cutting edge web specialists (semantic web engineers) could not be easier … just ask in our Forum and there is a good chance someone will help you make sense of it all.

Dave, CE - PSEM - RELAX SEO Services

SEYE - Semantic Web CMS

October 22nd, 2007

new seo softwareNew Version 0.4 beta  Video!

More info RELAX SEO SIOC scot ontology RDF

Category

Semantic Web

Subject

Content Management and Aggregation System

Objectives

Research and Develop Semantic Web Platform, facilitate social societies using semantic web technologies. Intelligent Content Aggregation and Publishing.

Design

Mature core Web 2.0/SemWeb technology mashup

Resources

SemWeb Development Community

Start Time

Apr. 2007

End Time

Unknown

Status

Light conceptual Demo, alpha integration

Owner

RELAX SEO Services

Project Lead

RELAX SEO Services

Publications

http://relaxseo.com/seo-central.html

Funding Sources

Donation

Alternative Web Page

http://relaxseo.com/

Rights

CC 3.0

Semantic Web Content Management System

October 17th, 2007

NEW:
This project has moved into the ‘SEYE’ phase, adding the central control module.

For our purposes, the MindMap (Brain) is a start point and an end point, it can have branches and may contain annotations or website scrapes (simile). You may apply any rules you wish to its construction, for example, I tend to put ‘things to do’ in a cloud on the right and ‘things to think about’ in a cloud on the left. It is an Ontology. ‘Lenses’ may be applied to illuminate data, facilitate protocol etc. there are many planned options.

The Semantic Field (TagCloud) is configurable, it shares the Ontology/s and can be a control point for aggregation (RDF and non-RDF), the inference layer and the tree (publishing), hence it is a CMS. Ontology’s may be loaded and unloaded, modified and shared.

More information here

SEO Elephant | XSEO

October 2nd, 2007

“I think the ‘elephant in the room’ for SEO’s is that the semantic web brings more technology into the picture, you are exporting and importing data with a myriad of ways to operate on that data; There are simply more hooks and ladders. Our focus is of course on relevance; being found for the right reasons, which implies (in terms of the semantic web) inference layers and other filtering mechanisms.”

“Engineering web presence in the semantic web takes expertise ranging from artificial intelligence to the zitgist repository. We hope to see more people arrive on scene as qualified semantic web engineers. We all benefit from the new ideas, except for perhaps the search engines. The main flaw IMHO with current search engines is they presume to know what you want, the semantic web is a bit gentler about things as it offers relevant suggestions to help you decide.”

RELAX SEO Services; Semantic Web nuts and bolts.

SEOmoz Website Review

October 1st, 2007

SEOmoz.org

Category: Tool / service

Topic: Search Engine Optimization

Year created: 2005

Overall rating: 4 out of 5
Content rating: 5 out of 5
Design rating: 4 out of 5
Navigation rating: 4 out of 5
SEOmoz has a very large Community of folks interested in Optimizing Web Sites for Search Engines. Visitors there have a wide range of experience. SEOmoz provides a ton of material including a weekly video which is always very informative. This website is a necessary companion for the experienced and new Search Marketer alike.

Tags:

SEO MindMap | XSEO

September 28th, 2007

Subject


MindMap

Product Category


Semantic Web

Catalog Number


5

Model


XSEO Mindmap

Version


0.5

Short Description


The SEO MindMap (unavailable for IE) is our compass, roadmap and our rear view mirror

Specifications


FreeMind

Key Technology


MindMapping

Applications


Search Engine Optimization
Semantic Web Exploration
Machine Optimization

User Manual


See Toolbar

References


FreeMind

Manufacturer


RELAX SEO Services

Distributor


RELAX SEO Services

Price (amount)


Free

Launch Date


9-28-07

Alternative Web Page


http://relaxseo.com/index.html

SEO is Dead

August 8th, 2007

I’ve been reading various articles that make this claim lately and to some extent, I believe it is true. I don’t think it is time to abandon Organic Search strategies altogether but it is certainly time to consider some new methodologies. While we use ‘conventional’ SEO software packages everyday, we’ve come to rely on new web solutions, many are demonstrations of Semantic Web Technologies. Probably the most impressive offering is the OpenLink Software suite Virtuoso. There is a great demonstration of the OAT API and SPARQL from OpenLink that we use often, the OpenLink RDF Browser. We use the SVG graph feature to see how we can improve the way our linkage looks to Web 3.0 services.

We also consult the Semantic Data Extractor to improve our machine readability and Quintura is an essential part of our keyword discovery cycle. We develop tools ‘in house’ that compliment these technologies because we believe Web 3.0 is upon us. The interesting thing for us is that you hear so little about it in SEO circles, instead it’s the same old story, beg for links and work your meta tags. Admittedly, we are talking about emerging technologies and the final cut is far from complete but the movement towards xml and xslt seems to have gained momentum recently and we are finding new and useful transforms almost every day. Some web 2.0/3.0 methods are kinda messy, for example xFolk and eRDF and some are nice and clean like OPML auto-discovery and xslt’s.

I guess the best way to bring folks who are not familiar with ‘the revolution’ up to speed would be to recommend that you have a look under the hood of our home page; Website Promotion, go ahead, scrape the page. There, we demonstrate how FOAF, Dublin Core, OPML Auto-discovery, GRDDL and other machine readable formats can be used with HTML/XHTML. In many cases, it is as simple as calling a transform. In the beginning, we did most of it by hand, then we discovered Virtuoso which appears to tackle just about any machine readable format you can think of … effortlessly.

I know there are a lot of acronyms in this entry, this was intended as a top level document. We will drill down on these technologies in future installments and we will even discuss the Ontology project. For now, lets say that we rely on organic search to drive traffic Today but Semantic Interlinking is taking shape and makes proper sense in the effort to bring relevancy to web search.

For those who haven’t quite made the paradigm shift yet … we are just advocating a balance between human readable and machine readable web content, this idea is not new, consider meta tags as the first attempt at description, then think about how web services can improve the way interested people can find your web site.

To sum up, SEO is dying, there is no question of that, perhaps it is not quite dead yet but the web has the capability of discovering itself and Search Engines should take heed that their services will no longer be required one day. Unless your practicing SEO trickery, a short term strategy at best, there is great promise of relevancy for the future of web search.

Our advice is as always … offer real value, be honest with your site descriptions, take steps to ensure that your visitors find what they were looking for when they arrive … and embrace some new methods to expose your content to ‘the machine’.

Dave - CE - PSEM - RELAX SEO Services - www.relaxseo.com

seo tools and tips

July 19th, 2007

Tag Cloud Generator

We just added xFolk support to our Tag Cloud Generator. It just seemed like the logical thing to do (comments?). The Tag Cloud Tool is designed to be easy to use and edit, most TC tools available on the web just did not satisfy my requirements so I created this one. We do ask that you keep the link to our site in the html, but hey - it’s your code - do whatever you like with it. If you want something fancier, we suggest the xFolk Cloud Tool. You can find all our tools here.

‘Out of the box’ your tag clouds will link to Technorati but here are some ideas:
If you have a Wordpress Blog, you could perform a Search and Replace (using wordpad) on the outputted html code, simply replace ‘http://technorati.com/tags/’ with ‘http://yourdomain/yourblogdirectory/search/’. Now the tag cloud indexes your blog.

Here is another cool idea: Search/Replace ‘http://technorati.com/tags/’ with ‘http://www.touchgraph.com/TGGoogleBrowser.php?start=’, your tag cloud will then access the touchgraph tool for visual Google relationships.

You get the idea, you could also send it to technorati kitchen (now that it is microformated) instead of straight to technorati. Be sure and ping your page at pingerati (we have a cool piece of code that will do that automatically).

So what’s next at RELAX SEO Services? We will begin supporting SIOC in our tools, eRDF and other cool Semantic Web stuff. We need to finalize some projects so we can clear the way for this but stay tuned for more news.

Dave - CE - PSEM - RELAX SEO Services

3 quick SEO Tips - XSEO

July 2nd, 2007

Folks,

This is gonna be quick ’cause I have a lot of work to do. Our subscriptions have really grown and I want to at least give you something …

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1. Organize your bookmarks! When the time comes, you’ll understand why this is so important, in fact, create a bookmark file so you can edit with visual notepad or the editor of your choice.

2. Blog! If your not currently Blogging, then start right now. I mean RIGHT NOW! OK, that’s not too exciting but what are you exporting in your Blog? I recommend that you export unAPI or SIOC. Don’t know what this means? Do yourself a favor and go find out, it’s beyond the scope of this little entry.

3. Investigate the Semantic Web. Everything you thought you knew about SEO is about to change. ‘Keywords’ will become just that … ‘Keys’, not some algo hack that makes a guess at your query but what you really wanted and asked for.

We are working on a more complete document and it will be available at some point. We try to keep the SEO MindMap up to date but it takes away from the constant research we are conducting. This is just a little help to keep you going.

Not a client? Well it seems that even those high priced Big Guys are totally missing the boat - sure they can generate traffic but our goal is to deliver visitors who were converted before they even arrived at your page.

Dave - CE - PSEM -RELAX SEO Services - www.relaxseo.com