Paul Burke
12-26-2004, 04:18 PM
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 02:19:09 GMT, from_you@nomail.com (C.W.) wrote:
>On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:04:12 -0600, Paul Burke
><webmaster@firstpeople.us> wrote:
>
>>Hopefully there will be something about how many "comments" are
>>allowed in html code.
>
>Did you mean as 'recommended' for 'keyword density' in older 'SEO'
>articles? Where you place like 3 or so keyword-rich comment tags in
>the HTML doc to feed the spider?
>
>If so - not worth the time. Use comments to leave notes to yourself as
>needed in the doc as the keyword listing/spiel wont' make a bit of
>difference to the search engines.
>
>Carol
Yes Carol, exactly that. I heard somewhere that you can add comments
and S/E are "supposed" to see them. So I was thinking of adding some
if it helped.
Other places I have read, say not to do it.
plh
paul
>On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 18:04:12 -0600, Paul Burke
><webmaster@firstpeople.us> wrote:
>
>>Hopefully there will be something about how many "comments" are
>>allowed in html code.
>
>Did you mean as 'recommended' for 'keyword density' in older 'SEO'
>articles? Where you place like 3 or so keyword-rich comment tags in
>the HTML doc to feed the spider?
>
>If so - not worth the time. Use comments to leave notes to yourself as
>needed in the doc as the keyword listing/spiel wont' make a bit of
>difference to the search engines.
>
>Carol
Yes Carol, exactly that. I heard somewhere that you can add comments
and S/E are "supposed" to see them. So I was thinking of adding some
if it helped.
Other places I have read, say not to do it.
plh
paul