SEO Keywords in Comment Tags
i still have keywords placed inside comment tag on every page of website. throwback code-writing practices ten years ago when first wrote of pages. http://www.crimedoctor .com
are keywords in comment tags totally useless far search engine rank optimization? tempted rip them out of html code today, unsure if search engine bots read them. obviously, comment tag contents readable in html code. have excellent placement in google fear fixing may not broken.
any comments?
are keywords in comment tags totally useless far search engine rank optimization? tempted rip them out of html code today, unsure if search engine bots read them. obviously, comment tag contents readable in html code. have excellent placement in google fear fixing may not broken.
any comments?
on sun, 14 jan 2007 02:28:05 +0000 (utc), "crimedoctor"
<chris@crimedoctor.com> wrote:
>i still have keywords placed inside comment tag on every page of website.
>this throwback code-writing practices ten years ago when first
>wrote of pages. http://www.crimedoctor .com
>
> keywords in comment tags totally useless far search engine rank
>optimization? tempted rip them out of html code today,
>unsure if search engine bots read them. obviously, comment tag
>contents readable in html code. have excellent placement in
>google fear fixing may not broken.
>
> comments?
>
basically google don't take if notice of keywords apparently.
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35769
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~malcolm n....
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<chris@crimedoctor.com> wrote:
>i still have keywords placed inside comment tag on every page of website.
>this throwback code-writing practices ten years ago when first
>wrote of pages. http://www.crimedoctor .com
>
> keywords in comment tags totally useless far search engine rank
>optimization? tempted rip them out of html code today,
>unsure if search engine bots read them. obviously, comment tag
>contents readable in html code. have excellent placement in
>google fear fixing may not broken.
>
> comments?
>
basically google don't take if notice of keywords apparently.
http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?answer=35769
--
~malcolm n....
~
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