__/ [Dustin] on Tuesday 30 August 2005 12:41 \__
> Roy Schestowitz wrote:
>> On Sunday 21 August 2005 23:47, catherine yronwode wrote:
>>
>>
>>>"Mikkel Møldrup-Lakjer" wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>I am myself thinking of how I can include the search 'Guatamala' on
>>>>my site which is about 'Guatemala'.
>>>>
>>>>Mikkel
>>>
>>>Make it part of your text, NOT a footnote -- you want it right at
>>>the top of the page.
>>>
>>> The nation of Guatemala (often misspelled
>>> Guatamala by Americans) is located in
>>> Central America.
>>>
>>>That is simple, direct, and actually *useful* SEO!!!
>>>
>>>Cordially,
>>>
>>>cat yronwode
>>
>>
>> My new most popular page...
>>
>> Wenger (often named Wagner) heads Arsenal (often mispelled Arsinal) in
>> Football (soccer to Americans) League (pronounced Lig).
>>
>> Roy
>
> I suppose you could put the text in parenthesis in span tags and then
> hide them using CSS right?
It is considered to be spamming if done purely for the purpose of SEO.
Hiding of content is a feature to be designated for other purposes, e.g.
omission of site menu when printing. WordPress.org got banned because of
that. However, I ought to also mention that the same hidden text linked to
spammy content with AdSense on it. It's hard to tell what it is that 'hit
the sirens'.
Roy
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Roy S. Schestowitz "Seeing bad movies only encourages them"
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