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    W3c Compliance

    Hello

    Just a simple question.

    Does w3c XHTML or HTML compliance help on SEO efforts?


    TIA

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    WebProWorld MVP dburdon's Avatar
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    W3C Compliance

    TIA,

    it appears not.
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    W3C

    Validation from W3c can help you a lots to make spider friendly website.

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    Short answer: No.

    Longer answer: No. But having a webpage that validates is a good idea. A webpage that has been validated to a W3C standard contains no errors and therefore can be easily parsed and understood by the search engine crawlers. An invalid webpage runs the risk of being misinterpreted or just not read at all.

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