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On Search Engine Optimization

Authored by Michael Pate on August 6th, 2003 at 12:46 PM

Using XHTML to declare your main heading as H1 will ensure that a search engine spider knows that the contained text is the title of the page, while styling it with CSS yields the desired design effect. Using H1 through H6 accordingly, you can use this methodology to style the sub-headings on your website and let the search engine spiders know they are of importance. But don’t forget to use one or two of your keywords in the title—otherwise it won’t make a difference either way. - Brandon Olejniczak

< h2> What is Google-Watch? < /h2 > - Google Watch Watch Source Code

My post about Mahdi Obeidi is currently ranked 3rd in Google. Do titles matter? You be the judge. But why should anyone consider this a bad thing? Keywords in the title should give you an idea what the page is all about.

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Using XHTML/CSS for an Effective SEO Campaign

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