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While building my new webpage, I have been checking on various pages' coding to find out how to do things, as is suggested, and it disgusts me how many webpages are using horrendous text between coding to pick up on search engines using the content meta tags.
The worst example I can cite was a webpage advertising vitamins which had some sort of bizarre story involving as many keywords as you can possibly imagine repeated over and over again, in between the coding that gave it such a warm, friendly, store-next-door feeling. I realize that freedom of speech laws probably prevent any kind of legal redress on this, and I support free speech, but come on. Is the commercial sector of the internet really that corrupt? |
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I would have to say yes. I have worked a different formula to help prevent such things as I am sure that others have as well. However, as long as we keep sending spiders to collect bits and pieces of webpages. You will see plenty of people trying to cheat the formulas. I explained how all this works and how to beat other sites out of the top positions, honestly. I just do not remember where I posted it. In short, update pages often. If you use a main keyword in your meta info. It also should be in your title and also in the introduction paragraph of your article. It would be wise to have a conclusion with the keyword/phrase included as well. I am working as we speak to eliminate this problem all together. Wish me luck.
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