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Old 01-10-2008, 10:40 PM
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Default Re: W3C, Content and SEO Rankings

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Originally Posted by davidweb View Post
However the strict validation used by W3C could give a bonus point on Google.
Could; but, it doesn't.

BTW, have you ever tried validating any of Google's own pages?

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Originally Posted by davidweb View Post
Search engines are moving their focus from any single SEO aspect. These days search engine are giving preference to websites on the basis of combination of various factors.

As per my experience i think it is as follow :-

2) DMOZ listing (20%)- Dmoz listing can do wonder (within a specific region) if you manage to secure place under that targeted regional section.
DMOZ is still relevant, after having been ignored by its editors since, well, going on forever? It's so stale that it's little more than mold.

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