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Modification and Engineering of Portable Fish Aggregating Devices (Fads) With The Addition of Acoustic Sensors Mulia, Citra; Setiawan, Ari; Hidayatullah, Rizqy; Prayoga, Arif
ABEC Indonesia Vol. 12 (2024): 12th Applied Business and Engineering Conference
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Bengkalis

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The portable rumpon is a movable fish aggregating device that consists of a float and attractor, without anywood or permanent structures on it. This portable rumpon is commonly used in waters with moderate currents. It isusually equipped with sonar to determine the abundance of fish congregating in the area. Modifications to the shapeof the portable rumpon and the engineering addition of acoustic sensors are expected to increase the catch of fish,allowing them to gather around it. The acoustic sensors used have a frequency range of 10,000-15,000 Hz, which is asound wave favored by fish. The generated sound waves are anticipated to enhance the catch results, as indicated bythe number of fish that gather around the rumpon. The operation of the portable rumpon can be conducted alongsidefishing gear to achieve optimal results.
Optimizing Website Ranking Using Long-Tail Keywords and Internal Linking: A Case Study Sanjaya, Memet; Putra, Rizaldi; Utama, Deni; Prayoga, Arif
Jurnal Informasi dan Teknologi 2025, Vol. 7, No. 3
Publisher : SEULANGA SYSTEM PUBLISHER

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This study proposes a structured and cost-effective Search Engine Optimization (SEO) strategy through the application of long-tail keyword targeting and internal linking. Conducted across three websites within the same corporate group, this research investigates how internal links and keyword mapping can collectively improve organic rankings. Each high-volume keyword was developed into long-tail variations and implemented into topic-specific articles, supported by contextual internal and cross-site linking. Website A, as the parent site, was used strategically to distribute link authority to other sites. In a two-month observation, keyword rankings showed significant improvements, particularly for underperforming domains. The results confirm that collaborative SEO using content relevance and internal link equity distribution can enhance visibility without relying on paid backlinks.