| web cache | A cache is a hardware or software component used to store data so it can be served faster. On the internet, a web cache stores the content of your website so it can be served faster to the user. Thats why, sometimes, it seems like the page hasnt been updated. The cache has not been refreshed. There are more types of cache. The most popular is a Broswer Cache. It stores data, such as images, in a temporary folder on your computer storage. This way, they wont have to be downloaded once you access the website again. Other types of caches include server cache and router cache. |
| image attribution | Image Attribution is when credit is given or attributed to the person who created the image. This could be a photograph or drawing. |
| customer satisfaction | Customer satisfaction measures how satisfied customers are with a particular product or service. |
| link velocity | How quickly (or slowly) a website accumulates links. A sudden increase in link velocity could potentially be a sign of spamming, or could be due to viral marketing or doing something newsworthy (either intentionally or unintentionally). |
| followed link | Allows link equity to be passed from one page to another. |