[Sigia-l] CSS and impact on search

Ramón Antonio Parada rap at ramonantonio.net
Wed Feb 2 06:32:01 EST 2005


I think it's more ethical than technological question.  People could use 
it as the new method to get best ranked in search engines. (I think 
there are some big enterprises doing it.)

Right now much websites are optimized to user's taste. The most known is 
Amazon. It shows in the home page some recomendations depending on who 
is accessing it. But what would you recomend to Google? As you can see 
here... Harry Potter

http://64.233.183.104/search?q=cache:WcgXMaIgX2QJ:www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/subst/home/home.html+&hl=en

You can think they will detect it. But not by now.


Listera wrote:

>Ramón Antonio Parada:
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>>detecting if who is accesing the content is a spider and in this case
>>providing optimized content.
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>Is this not frowned upon by search engines?
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>Ziya
>Nullius in Verba 
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