Illustrations Download Website ‘Clipart AC’ Restyling & Opening

Clipart AC is the English version of the Japanese website called “Illust-AC”, that offers a free illustration download system (www.illust-ac.com / adACHIEVE Ltd., Osaka). Clipart AC has been just renewed with a completely new design, navigation and function.

Further details about the new Clipart AC as follows:

Clipart-AC – Redesigned for new opening.
The free illustration download website Illust AC has renewed its English website, Clipart AC, for all overseas users. It has been completely re-designed: navigation and functions are now much more clear and easier for the users.

Clipart AC has more than 10,000 Japanese clip arts that can be downloaded by registration with e-mail address. Registration is completely free and can be easily done in 20 seconds.

You can download as many clip arts you want. There is no limitation in the number of downloads. All clip arts can be used for any purpose, profit and commercial use is also permitted (except selling downloaded clip arts to third party directly). Our clip arts have been used by many companies, educational institutions, television companies, and even city halls.

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Google’s Decision To Include Social Media Updates In SERPs Is The Latest Move Towards A Greater Emphasis On The Social Sphere, Says Search Engine Optimisation Experts QueryClick

In true Google style, barely a month goes by without the search giant making a tweak here or a change there to its algorithm.

While some changes are kept under lock and key to prevent spammers and unethical SEO practices degrading the quality of search results, other tweaks are allowed to create something of a stir.

Google’s most recent announcement regarding its inclusion of social media results in SERPs was one such change that – quite appropriately – caused sites like Twitter to get all in a flutter.

Working by aggregating content from social networking sites such as YouTube, Twitter and MySpace, the move is yet another step towards a bold blend of search and social; all under one roof.

Commenting on Google’s decision to make its search results richer in social media-related content, a spokesperson for SEO experts QueryClick said:

“QueryClick’s SEO predictions for 2011 contained a big focus on the move to mobile search as well as a greater emphasis on social media so it’s not surprising that Google have taken the step to introduce more social media-specific content in their SERPs.

“In terms of the benefits of this change for search engine optimisation, there’s now improved opportunities for sites which are under performing or in highly competitive verticals, jumping onto the first page – albeit temporarily – if their social media output relates to search terms.”

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