[Sigia-l] CSS and impact on search
Ketan M. Vakil
kvak at mlinc.com
Wed Feb 2 08:46:22 EST 2005
My understanding from working with an SEO firm was that by entering
misleading info just for search engines to see (white text and the
like) would put you in serious risk of having your domain banned by
google. I think that Amazon example is a little different though, and
something I had never thought of.
Ketan
On Feb 2, 2005, at 8:38 AM, Ramón Antonio Parada wrote:
> I'm sure if you use it to getting best ranked won't like as it is no
> "fair play". But when,
> as in the Amazon example, every page is "special", things may be
> different. What you are
> doing is showing the best products you have to offer the visitor (it
> can be things to shell
> or just information) but in the case a SE visits you, would display
> the most sold products
> or something useful to everybody.
>
> Also in Todd's case he should return the content in a way the indexer
> can undertand.
> Otherwise getting indexed won't have any purpose.
>
>
> Listera wrote:
>
>> I'm no SEO expert by a long shot. But targeting SE indexers with
>> "special"
>>
>> page returns is not something they like. You may find some discussion
>> on
>> this in the archives. Hopefully, someone who does this for a living
>> will
>> chime in.
>>
>> Ziya
>> Nullius in Verba
>
>
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