W3C Validation, Faster Search with Recommendations, Fixes

Posted by Claja on February 2, 2011 under blog, Jamaican SEO, New Features & Upgrades | Read the First Comment

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Validating your code can speed up your site, help find bottlenecks and benefit your SEM. The addition of new Facebook social plug-ins and opengraph properties became an issue when trying to validate Claja.com to W3C standards; a solution was found. You may also notice a few aesthetic changes to the site that provide for a better experience and navigation. 80% of the site has been validated.

Other updates and upgrades:

  • Claja search algorithm was tweaked a bit, making it faster. Facebook recommendations were also added to results.
  • 90% of known I.E. issues were removed WITHOUT the use of hacks or ‘ie fix’ codes.
  • Claja short url (beta) is running; now you can ‘jump’ to any listing using the ad# alone. This will be implemented further with a jump-box and widgets.
    test - http://s.claja.com/?A877
  • AdBrite has replaced Google Adsense as our ad server, allowing for users, small and large business to control ad campaigns on the Claja network.
  • The ‘re-send confirmation/edit email’ feature now sends 1 message with a list of all ads posted, instead of 1 email per ad.

Scheduled maintenance tonight from 6pm to 6am tomorrow, the site should run as normal; if you notice anything– don’t be alarmed,, the Lionfish are eating everything.

Regards,

Team #Claja

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Wha’gallang @ #Claja

Posted by Claja on November 10, 2010 under blog, New Features & Upgrades | Read the First Comment

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… So I’ve been neglecting this blog for some time now; honestly, I’m not the best blogger.

Surprisingly, I have taken a more personal approach towards building a twitter base for @Claja_Jamaica as opposed to the business-as-usual approach used with Quoqu(#dead) and @iniQiti (#1 stocks & business twitter account and #24 in Jamaica by twitterholic). It is paying off well; I’m reluctant to do the same with our blog. With that said, I’m putting out an OPEN CALL FOR ANY JAMAICAN BLOGGERS who would like an article posted here- contact me at blog[@]claja.com. Afterall, this is a Classifieds site.(for now ;-)

I feel inspired by the #ictja movement on Twitter and am trying, desperately to make a solid contribution to our development. The feedback on Claja has been great; negative or positive, I have taken everything into consideration resulting in a change of direction for the Claja brand. It’s priceless to converse with those I look up to like @top5jamaica, @utenjm, @moniquepowell, @ingridriley, @waynejonesjnr, @rohanrob, @davidmullings, @playjamaica, @gordonswaby, and @dalekurt to name a few. I know Claja is the premier social classifieds in Jamaica; powered by our users, fans, and followers… but they have shown me it can be much, much more.

There have been some major changes to the Claja network, starting with the boring stuff like moving the site over to a new sub-domain; namely classifieds.claja.com for SEO and to seperate our landing page from our Classifieds page in searches (expansion & branding time soon come ;-) . There were 500k broken Claja links on Google for about 30min before I could set the mass 301 redirect in .htaccess. Boring, a mi fi tell yuh. Didn’t think it would make a difference but apparently Google put me on page 2 of ‘Jamaica classifieds’ for 2 weeks, ouch… but as of this morning we are up from the 10th the 8th position; two more bite d dus. The Google.jm take-over continues.

The new fixed header came from obvious inspiration; I have used them before, but when twitter unveiled theirs… I kicked myself for not thinking thats how I will put the search on each and every page, like duh (dude, wheres my car- duh -_-). Plus it simplifies the coming AJAX upgrade, killing 2… hundred thousand birds with one stone.

We are currently working on our API. One obstacle was to upgrade our rss feeds; all major feeds are now running through Google’s feedburner. That will allow for use of their simple widgets for now. The idea(gem) is that sites will be able to use our data, much like twitter. Geared towards location specific, or any JAMAICAN site or blog witch would like to show Claja events and ads, or post directly to a category from your site. ‘Simple as dat’. We already have multiple #ictja sites lined up to use this service.

The debate about using a custom comment system, fb social plugin, or no comments at all has been settled. You can now add comments to each listing… powered by guess who? Facebook,, should have been a no-brainer months ago, plus our fb fan-base is now 3,500+ strong. There is also a live-help system running in the background and should be activated any day now. We will be able to assist in ad posting, minor editing and advertising sales- live, one on one.

The listings themselves received another face-lift.  Users will be allowed to upload a background for their ad, so ads will look and feel more unique. It can be done now by special request, but will be free and up for testing in the coming weeks. Also, you can now add up to 8 images, and 4 videos to each ad… have fun, don’t forget to share ;-) .

“Claja is powered by our users, fans and followers in Jamaica.”

Thanks again for your feedback and inspiration,

Donald

Team Claja

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Claja Jamaica Toolbar Features

Posted by Claja on August 28, 2010 under New Features & Upgrades | Read the First Comment

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Download Jamaica’s #1 Toolbar and get Jamaican News, Sports, Weather, Classifieds, Search, Facebook updates, Games and more from anywhere on the web!

Jamaica Toolbar Features

Google Search
Claja Search & Links (post ad, events)
Over 5,000 FREE Games

The Jamaica Gleaner News feeds
The Jamaica Observer News feeds
The Star Entertainment News feeds
Jamaican & Caribbean weather reports

Missing Persons updates from MissingPersonsJA.com

Download the Claja Jamaica Toolbar, more info…

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Beauty is in the eye of the… user.

Posted by Claja on February 22, 2010 under New Features & Upgrades | Be the First to Comment

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Finally we are adding some flare to Claja design; new colors, contrasts, a few curves here and there and the addition of our home search box a la’ Microsoft’s Bing.  Just to show that great results from modern techniques using CSS, XHTML, Java and PHP don’t require a billion dollar design team- only patience, research, practice and time.  We need more Jamaican webmasters, designers, and developers to follow suit; don’t you agree?

On another note, we are still working on YouTube video compatibility in posts. Taking a bit longer to code than expected, but it should be fully functional by week’s end. You will be able to embed at least 2 videos per post, providing everything goes as planned.

If you have any issues with the Claja ‘facelift’ or ideas on media integration including YouTube, please comment or try our feedback forum.

You may not notice the changes at first, but keep in mind we are staying true to the promise of  user-friendliness.

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