Re: Search Engines & Meta Tags
by "Hilma" <Hilma(at)hilma.freeserve.co.uk>
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Sun, 2 Jun 2002 07:08:01 +0100 |
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"Lonna Poland" <lonna(at)granbury.com>, <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org> |
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I had read that domain names are very important for some searches - but i'd
assumed they had to be split by - or _, as in
concrete-fibers.com or concrete_fibers.com
I'm amazed that concretefibers.coms gets picked up for it!
Another q on the same topic (may i?)
Some articles say "put your misspellings into the meta tags" -
independEnt, independAnt, etc.....
others say "don;t put anything into your meta-tags that isn;t in your
content"
and all say "don;t 'hide' stuff in your content to get it picked up by
search-engines, that's cheating and you'll be banned".
So how do i get mis-spellings found that i don;t want to appear on my pages?
thanks!
hilma--x------
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lonna Poland" <lonna(at)granbury.com>
To: <hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Saturday, June 01, 2002 9:11 PM
Subject: RE: Search Engines & Meta Tags
> > That's the 'link rating' kicking in.
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> > For each domain check google for 'link:domain.name' and compare the
> > numbers.
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> Another interesting case is a brand new web site I just did for a
> client. He appears at the top of the list for search "concrete
> fibers". This is a new web site so it doesn't have many links to it.
> His Google page rank is only 3/10th. A backward links search on this
> page from the Google toolbar shows none! Could it be only that his
> domain name is concretefibers.com? If so, that means Google gives
> more weight to domain names than links.... ?
>
> Lonna
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