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Re: New Web Standards SEO Analyzer Tool

  • Subject: Re: New Web Standards SEO Analyzer Tool
  • From: "henshaw@xxxxxxxxx" <henshaw@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: 1 Jan 2006 15:06:42 -0800
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Roy, thanks for checking it out. First and foremost, the tool is most
definitely a "beta." So I appreciate your feedback, and everyone elses
feedback here.

The tool mainly focuses on web standards and semantic structure in
relation to SEO. Eric's website uses headers elements out of order, 1
instance of deprecated HTML (easy to fix), inline styles (a big no-no
for good design and page size), and no META description and keyword
elements (which are still used some search engines and other services).
He may be an expert, but his underlying code needs some help.

If you look at sites that truly adhere to standards, they get a 100 out
of 100. For example, http://www.w3c.org/ and
http://www.csszengarden.com/ score perfectly.


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