Historically, it’s been very difficult for webmasters - in Texas or anywhere else - to use .pdf documents in their web pages. About the extent that they could be used was as graphic images in conjunction with alt tags. That’s now changed.
Google has announced that it can now index scanned documents. That’s good news for Texas webmasters.
You’ll have to check out the examples for yourself, but it appears that Google does a pretty good job of overcoming the obstacles to reading digital images. Now the question is, How can webmasters take advantage of this new ability to get their websites ranked for their key terms?
If you have a book that you’ve written and you’d like to scan a few of the pages to offer your site visitors a chance to preview its contents before buying, those pages can be indexed in the search engines and you could get traffic from the search engines directly to those pages. Virtually any kind of print text can be scanned: Paperbacks, trade paperbacks, text books, magazines, reference books, etc.
Texas webmasters, scan those documents and get your website indexed!
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