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Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport Google Business Photos

Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport

The Holiday Inn at the Birmingham Airport moves forward with Google Business Photos thanks to Chameleon.

To see this simply search something like “Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport” in Google and you will see that now they have:-

Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport

If you click on “See inside” you will be able to see a 360 Virtual Tour which is available straight from Google Street View.

The hotel is located on the Coventry Road, Birmingham, B26 3QW situated next to the Airport but having a 360 virtual tour allows you to see inside from the comfort of your home. Move around using the white arrows:-

Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport

To understand what we do here lets start from the initial point where we take over from the Google Street View car.

Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport Business Photos

When you see the double arrow this the point that we edit and start from.

Holiday Inn Birmingham Airport

You can see the quality difference because Chameleon photographers use HDR photography. Take a look around the Hotel with the 360 Virtual Tour below:-


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To find out more information call 0121 663 0456 or click the button below.

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Google Search Turns 15

Google Search turns 15

Rel=”author” Authorship markup

To find out the correct information visit:- https://support.google.com/webmasters/answer/1229920

Authorship Markup

Matt Cutts and Othar Hansson discuss how to connect authors with their content using authorship markup.

Authorship markup using URL parameters

Matt Cutts and Othar Hansson discuss how to connect authors with their content using URL parameters.

Authorship markup using URL parameters

Using meta tags to block access to your site

To entirely prevent a page’s contents from being listed in the Google web index even if other sites link to it, use a noindex meta tag. As long as Googlebot fetches the page, it will see the noindex meta tag and prevent that page from showing up in the web index.

The noindex meta standard is useful if you don’t have root access to your server, as it allows you to control access to your site on a page-by-page basis.

To prevent all robots from indexing a page on your site, place the following meta tag into the <head> section of your page:

<meta name="robots" content="noindex">

To allow other robots to index the page on your site, preventing only Google’s robots from indexing the page:

<meta name="googlebot" content="noindex">

When we see the noindex meta tag on a page, Google will completely drop the page from our search results, even if other pages link to it. Other search engines, however, may interpret this directive differently. As a result, a link to the page can still appear in their search results.

Note that because we have to crawl your page in order to see the noindex meta tag, there’s a small chance that Googlebot won’t see and respect the noindex meta tag. If your page is still appearing in results, it’s probably because we haven’t crawled your site since you added the tag. (Also, if you’ve used your robots.txt file to block this page, we won’t be able to see the tag either.)

Should I be worried if a couple of sites that I don’t want to be associated with are linking to me?

Should I be worried if a couple of sites that I don't want to be associated with are linking to me?

Recently I found two porn websites linking to my site. I disavow those links and wrote to admins asking them to remove those links but… what can I do if someone, (my competition), is trying to harm me with bad backlinks?
Jay, Spain