Amy Leggett
Amy Leggett is a showjumping rider from the UK, she competes a number of horses on the UK gold circuit that includes, BVS Whiskers, Dontella II, Gherkin and Invincible Darco. If you would like to add information to our rider profile of Amy Leggett please email us at info@stableexpress.com.
Custom Music
We create completely original custom music of all genres to bring you the freshest in techno, house, hip hop, jazz, and Latin music
The search engines may also find it difficult to follow any links – internal or external – you’ve placed in web page content rendered in Flash, Silverlight, or other technologies. That matters because search engines use your internal links to discover other pages on your site, to understand how pages on your site relate to each other, and to determine which pages on your website are more important than others.
JavaScript Click-Tracking Links
People who are serious about tracking the business performance of their website use some form of analytics. Seeing how visitors get to your website, and where they go after they land on it, helps you understand how to turn more visitors into customers.
Sometimes web developers use a single page with pre-set parameters to track clicks. The page captures the information about which links were clicked, and then redirects the web browser to the final page that will be shown to the person who’s surfing.
This is very similar to the Javascript click-tracking function, and sadly, it has similar effects when it comes to search engines. Even if the website developer does the redirect with a [Glossary/301-redirect|301], some of the goodness of that link is lost. I don’t recommend this approach.
Solution? Use a free click-tracking service like Google Analytics instead of click-tracking JavaScripts. Yes, Google Analytics uses JavaScript, but NOT in the links themselves.
Some web designers apply a Band-Aid solution to the problems caused by rendering navigation menus in JavaScript, Flash, Silverlight or Ajax. They’ll create an HTML sitemap with links to all the pages, and sometimes submit an XML sitemap to the search engines.
These sitemaps will, in fact, allow search engines to see all the pages on your site. However, the search engines still won’t be able to see how many pages on your site link to any given page. That’s important information – the number of internal links to a page tell search engines how important that page is.
Olivier Camy Sarthy
Olivier Camy Sarthy - FranceAmy Blount
Amy Blount - UKCustom Music
We create completely original custom music of all genres to bring you the freshest in techno, house, hip hop, jazz, and Latin music
Amy Hoffman
Amy Hoffman - CanadaThe search engines may also find it difficult to follow any links – internal or external – you’ve placed in web page content rendered in Flash, Silverlight, or other technologies. That matters because search engines use your internal links to discover other pages on your site, to understand how pages on your site relate to each other, and to determine which pages on your website are more important than others.
Amy Nicholson
Amy Nicholson - South AfricaJavaScript Click-Tracking Links
People who are serious about tracking the business performance of their website use some form of analytics. Seeing how visitors get to your website, and where they go after they land on it, helps you understand how to turn more visitors into customers.
Sometimes web developers use a single page with pre-set parameters to track clicks. The page captures the information about which links were clicked, and then redirects the web browser to the final page that will be shown to the person who’s surfing.
This is very similar to the Javascript click-tracking function, and sadly, it has similar effects when it comes to search engines. Even if the website developer does the redirect with a [Glossary/301-redirect|301], some of the goodness of that link is lost. I don’t recommend this approach.
Solution? Use a free click-tracking service like Google Analytics instead of click-tracking JavaScripts. Yes, Google Analytics uses JavaScript, but NOT in the links themselves.
Amy Dobson
Amy Dobson -Amy Wilson
Amy Wilson - CanadaSome web designers apply a Band-Aid solution to the problems caused by rendering navigation menus in JavaScript, Flash, Silverlight or Ajax. They’ll create an HTML sitemap with links to all the pages, and sometimes submit an XML sitemap to the search engines.
These sitemaps will, in fact, allow search engines to see all the pages on your site. However, the search engines still won’t be able to see how many pages on your site link to any given page. That’s important information – the number of internal links to a page tell search engines how important that page is.
Amy O`Rourke
Amy O`Rourke - Ireland - ShowjumpingAmy Abrahams
Amy Abrahams - AustraliaAmy Batters
Amy Batters - UKAmy Bird
Amy Bird - UKAmy Chipman
Amy Chipman - USAAmy Coffin
Amy Coffin - USAAmy Correll
Amy Correll - USAAmy Fisher
Amy Fisher -Amy Platts
Amy Platts - ShowjumpingAmy Platts Horses
Jacks FortuneAmy Platts Competition Results
25 - Scope, Junior 1.15m Members Cup Preliminary Round 1 incorporating Junior Foxhunter & Junior Newcomer Warmup - 29/08/2005 - Jacks FortuneAmy Beggs
Amy Beggs - IrelandAmy Roberts
Amy Roberts - Portugal - EventingAmy Christensen
Amy Christensen - USAAmy Guth
Amy Guth - USAAmy Halstead
Amy Halstead - UKAmy Keeling
Amy Keeling -Amy Holland
Amy Holland - AustraliaAmy Wall
Amy Wall -Amy Berlepsch
Amy Berlepsch - USAAmy Bock
Amy Bock - USAAmy Coassin
Amy Coassin - AustraliaAmy Krengel
Amy Krengel - USAAmy Samuels
Amy Samuels -Amy Searle
Amy Searle - UKAmy Sprague
Amy Sprague - New ZealandAmy Symonds
Amy Symonds - New ZealandAmy Stuhr
Amy Stuhr Paterson - USAAmy Giordano
Amy Giordano - USAAmy Jager
Amy Jager - CanadaAmy Pownall
Amy Pownall -Amy Watkins
Amy Watkins -Amy Sharman
Amy Sharman is an Amateur British showjumping rider who worked professionally as a groom for Lisa Hales, Amy Sharman has competed a number of horses over the years including Usamba at the Scope Festival Of Showjumping in the four year old jumping competition.Amy Sharman Competition Results
01 - Scope, 4 Year Old Consolation - 03/09/2005 - UsambaAmy Haddon
Amy Haddon - New ZealandAmy Stovold
Amy Stovold is a British dressage video, below you can watch her riding the talented Macbrian at Olympia International horse show. Amy Stovold was a part of the British Dressage World Class Development Programme, Amy offers both dressage and competition livery.Karim Samy Sadek El Touny
Karim Samy Sadek El Touny - QatarAmy Boston
Amy Boston - UKFlashy and Splashy Websites: Is it worth it?
Website designers often employ technologies like Flash, JavaScript, Ajax, and Silverlight to make their sites attractive, fast, and easy to use.
While there are great reasons to use these technologies, they can create problems when it comes to search engine optimization (SEO). Web page content that’s wrapped in a fancy package can be difficult – or impossible – for a search engine to “see.” That means the search engine crawlers may have a hard time understanding what your page is about, and so may not index all your important pages.
Amy Ryan
Amy Ryan - British ShowjumpingAmy Mccoy
Amy Mccoy - USAAmy Millar
Amy Millar - CanadaAmy Smith
Amy Smith -Amy Parker
Amy Parker - New ZealandAmy Van Der Sanden
Amy Van Der Sanden - AustraliaAmy Louise Stovold
Amy Louise Stovold - UKAmy Howell
Amy Howell - New ZealandAmy Hacker
Amy Hacker - USAAmy Sumaria
Amy Sumaria is a British Eventer, who competes internationally with here horse Kidogo King an Irish Sport horse born in 2002. If you can help us grow our database with more information on Amy Sumaria please email us at info@stableexpress.com.Hady Samy Gabr
Hady Samy Gabr - EgyptAmy Woodruff - Sarto
Amy Woodruff - Sarto is an event rider from the United States of America, we have limited information on Amy Woodruff - Sarto, if you can help us expand our rider profile, please email us at info@stableexpress.comAmy Jo Magee
Amy Jo Magee - USA - EventingAmy Derber
Amy Derber - South AfricaAmy Minogue
Amy Minogue - USAAmy Parkin
Amy Parkin -Amy Parkin Horses
Flying CobraFlying Vixen
Amy Parkin Competition Results
16 - Scope, Junior British Novice Preliminary Round 1 - 02/09/2005 - Flying Vixen08 - Scope, Junior 1.15m Members Cup Preliminary Round 2 - 31/08/2005 - Flying Cobra
Amy Lennon
Amy Lennon - UK - EventingDesigners sometimes incorporate the search function for a website into their designs. That can be helpful for people, but it may pose problems for search engines trying to crawl your site. If pages on your site are accessible only from a search box, the search engine won’t be able to see those pages, because search engines don’t type keywords into search boxes to find relevant web pages.
Amy Schneider
Amy Schneider - USAFlash
Flash is an incredible technology that enables a richer user experience. Flash is often used for video, slideshows and interactive features on a website. However, search engines can’t “see” any content that’s rendered in Flash.
Many websites have everything in Flash. It can look great to human visitors, but to search engines, it looks like the website consists of a single web page – and one with very little content, at that. If the search engines think your entire site consists of a single page, they’ll think your site doesn’t have much useful content, and won’t rank your site high in search results.
Google has improved its crawler’s ability to “see” what’s in a Flash object, especially if the web designer has followed some fairly straightforward rules.
Still, it’s not certain that all text rendered in Flash will be accessible to Googlebot. At the risk of repeating myself, let me remind you that 30 percent of searchers don’t use Google. Do you really want to fence out a third of your potential customers?
Bottom line: Use Flash for decorative elements. Render your links and navigation menus in HTML, so search engine bots can see them.