Huh.
Is M.I.A.'s new album title un-Googleable SEO poison?
I am very excited about the contents of M.I.A.'s new album, judging from the material that's been sneak-leaked so far. But hipsterrunoff points out that the album's title is really problematic from an SEO (search engine optimization) standpoint: ///Y/ is supposed to spell out MAYA, using forward and back slashes in a sort of nod to leetspeak and txt-y truncation. Ever try searching for a series of slashes in Google? Yeah. It's gonna be a bit of a marketing problem for her, I'd guess.
eta: The album name won't even post to b.org correctly.
Thank you Sail! I look forward to my bus ride tomorrow?
El Vética: luchero meets typographer
Why do I have this unfortunate brain that makes me read "luchadore" as "lunchable" every time?
Man, y'all used up that new thread smell quick!
So, if you were to name the 5 Best Food Cities (U.S.), what would they be?
New Orleans, San Francisco, NYC, Chicago... and one more
eta: The album name won't even post to b.org correctly.
It'll sort out. Technically the name of Led Zeppelin's fourth album would be the four runes representing each band member.
But people still call it "Led Zeppelin IV" or Zoso or The Runes Album. In short it'll get a googleable nickname. Like Weezer's color-coded albums.
So, if you were to name the 5 Best Food Cities (U.S.), what would they be?
New Orleans, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco and either Chicago or Seattle.
I ask because this month’s
Budget Travel
arrived today and on the cover is America’s Best Food Cities: New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and... Boston.
My first thought was one of these things is not like the other.