// // Create a fake order ID using the current // time and the unique identifier that GA uses to // track this visitor. // var timeObj = new Date; var unixTimeMs = timeObj.getTime(); var unixTime = parseInt(unixTimeMs / 1000); var orderID = pageTracker._visitCode() + '-' + unixTime; // // This function assigns order values depending // on what has been clicked and submits the transaction // function subscriptiontracker(subtype,value) { pageTracker._addTrans( orderID, // Order ID "", // Affiliation value, // Total "", // Tax "", // Shipping "", // City "", // State "" // Country ); pageTracker._addItem( orderID, // Order ID subtype, // SKU subtype, // Product Name "blog", // Category value, // Price "1" // Quantity ); pageTracker._trackTrans(); alert("Test successful"); }

UK Search Engine Optimisation spelling now accepted by Google

by Kevin Gibbons on July 20, 2007

If you search for the UK version of search engine optimisation on Google you are no longer greeted with a suggestion of “Did you mean: Search Engine Optimisation”.

Google have also removed the suggestion of “Did you mean: deoptimise” for SEOptimise searches too which is nice! :)

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Glen 07.20.07 at 2:23 pm

Was I the first to discover this?

Just came back off holiday and posted it, no longer do they ask if we meant Vapochill when searching for ‘ViperChill’

Cheers,
Glen

Kev 07.20.07 at 2:25 pm

Just checked your post, looks like you probably were. Only noticed it today but great news for us Brits! ;)

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