Lenovo 10 20C1001DIX Ficha De Dados

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20C1001DIX
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STEP 1: Is the file name clear and self-explanatory?
If you’re changing the file name from what is used for the WW file, then make sure it is not too long and gives an 
easy indication to the reader what the file is about, eg: 
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 10.pdf is fine, but “Lenovo _Vietnam_
Hires_53627_convertible.pdf” is not clear.
STEP 2: Has your file metadata been updated?
Go to File>Document properties>Description and update the fields as below:
File – automatically takes the file name you have chosen
Title – Please use 
Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet 10
Author – Lenovo
Subject – Please use - 
ThinkPad Tablet 10 provides a full PC experience in the office, at home or on the move, so you 
can be productive on your terms.
Keywords – 
ThinkPad, Tablet, 64bit OS, Full PC experience, Gorilla Glass, Windows tablet, Long battery life, Full HD 
Display
Under Additional metadata (if available in your Adobe Acrobat version), update as follows:
Copyright Status: Choose ‘Copyrighted’
Copyright Notice: Copyright (c) 2014 by Lenovo Corporation
Copyright Info URL: http://www.lenovo.com/legal/copytrade.html 
Under Advanced metadata(if available in your Adobe Acrobat version), update as follows:
Language – choose the appropriate language from dropdown list
STEP 3: Is the reading order correct?
•  Select Advanced>Accessibility>Add Tags to Document
•  Then, select Advanced>Accessibility>Touch Up Reading Order
•   The “reading order” of the PDF is displayed. This shows you what content will be displayed first in a search result.
If this is not fixed, sometimes even the legal line can get picked up to display in a search result. 
•  You can use the same ‘Touch Up Reading Order’ tool to change the reader order.
•   Reading order can be fixed as below – Headline followed by Body copy followed by Why buy section followed by 
Who buys section.
STEP 4: Have your pdf elements been tagged correctly?
•  Go to File>Document properties>Description
•  Run an Accessibility Full Check to look for non-compliance.
•  Is the body copy on page 1 tagged as text?
•  Is the main product image on page 1 tagged as Image/Figure?
•  Add the product name as Alt Text to the main product image.
STEP 5: Pdf size and version
1.   Total web page weight should not be much more than 1-2MB. If it is more, then go to Advanced>PDF Optimizer and
‘right-size’ the document.
2.   Then select Preferences>General Settings>Optimize for Fast Web View (this allows the PDF to be “loaded” a page
at a time, rather than waiting for the whole PDF to download to be able to read)
3.   For datasheets which don’t have an animated product image on page 1, save your PDF as version 1.6 (Acrobat 7) 
or lower
PART 2: SEO COMPLIANCE IN 5 STEPS
Pdfs can get indexed by search engines just like a normal webpage. It’s important that we optimize them for 
search, else they may not rank very high in search results. Or may not get indexed and found at all.
Once you have localized the datasheet content (from PART 1 above) and have the pdf ready, we recommend
you follow these simple steps to make this datasheet more SEO-friendly, before you upload the datasheet
online. It should take you all of 5 minutes. 
You need the full version of Adobe Acrobat (NOT Adobe Reader) to be able to do this. Please request your
agency to take care of this.
PLEASE READ: IMPORTANT ADAPTATION INFORMATION FOR REGIONS