Two popular myths are that alphabetization in the HTML title tag or using a keyword in a URL can improve ranking. If you find alphabetization working, certainly carry on. However, this is always because of other techniques they are using, not...
Sites are organized into categories, though listed in terms of quality, rather than the usual alphabetization. By Danny Sullivan Editor, Search Engine Watch http://searchenginewatch.com/ About The Report ===================
Sites are organized into categories, though listed in terms of quality, rather than the usual alphabetization. Lycos Community Guides Get Comeuppance From The Search Engine Update April 30, 1998 Lycos introduced its Community Guides at the end of...
Sites are organized into categories, though listed in terms of quality, rather than the usual alphabetization. Lycos Community Guides Get Comeuppance From The Search Engine Report April 30, 1998 (a longer version is available to site subscribers)
Sites are organized into categories, though listed in terms of quality, rather than the usual alphabetization. By Danny Sullivan Editor, Search Engine Watch http://searchenginewatch.com/ About The Report ===================
This is also a good time to mention that generally, the inclusion of a keyword in a URL or the use of alphabetization does not increase the odds of a page being highly ranked. Similarly, people sometimes assume that alphabetization in the title...
This is also a good time to mention that generally, the inclusion of a keyword in a URL or the use of alphabetization does not increase the odds of a page being highly ranked. Similarly, people sometimes assume that alphabetization in the title...