Re: search engine optimization question



On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 10:06:09 +0100, Philip Ronan
<invalid@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>"Bob Bedford" wrote:
>
>> I want to put some terms on the other page that are related to my site. I
>> won't and I'm not interested to get people not being involved by the content
>> of my site.
>
>I don't care, quite frankly. And neither do Google. What you're proposing is
>more like search engine suicide than search engine optimization. You may
>*think* it's a good idea, but it isn't.
>
>> I don't use images to show text, but my main page is only a search form for
>> articles and it doesn't help for referencing
>
>Then put some more content in there. How about a list of links to your most
>popular or most recent articles, or a rotating list of links to
>randomly-selected articles? How about a bit of text explaining what your
>site is for, what it does, and who might benefit from using it?
>
>Your time and effort will be much better spent producing a useful,
>informative and/or entertaining site than by playing silly games with the
>search engine robots.

Philip! Stop being coy - explain the concept of the z-index to this
nice man at once!

BB
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