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Re: Spiders and engine listings

From: Mel Harkrader Pine <mhp_at_mhpcommunications.com>
Date: Thu 07 Apr 2005 20:50:54 -0500

The first sentence is of course accurate. There's no connection between the
keywords on a page and whether a spider will find it. The second sentence
seems misleading. The frequency with which a word or phrase and its synonyms
are repeated on a page does have an impact on whether a search engine will
understand that that word or phrase is in fact important to that page's
theme, and hence is a keyword or keyword phrase.

-- Mel

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Received on Thu Apr 07 2005 - 20:50:54 CDT


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