RE: [WSG] SEO, Semantics, and Web Standards

2005-03-04 Thread Chris Rizzo
: [WSG] SEO, Semantics, and Web Standards I've always been fascinated by the search results for for certain words on Google. Sometimes it is hard to tell - by viewing page source - why the top result is in fact the top result. For exampel, try searching for Fried Chicken on Google. Take a look

Re: [WSG] SEO, Semantics, and Web Standards

2005-03-03 Thread Jono
I've always been fascinated by the search results for for certain words on Google. Sometimes it is hard to tell - by viewing page source - why the top result is in fact the top result. For exampel, try searching for Fried Chicken on Google. Take a look at the top two results, and then take

[WSG] SEO, Semantics, and Web Standards

2005-02-24 Thread David R
'Lo again I recently paid a visit to a certain SEO forum and had a look at the forums there. Whilst reading the threads, I couldn't help but be shocked and appalled at the FUD being spread there. To quote one (altered slightly, so you guys can't reverse-google for it ;) ) ...yeah, it also

Re: [WSG] SEO, Semantics, and Web Standards

2005-02-24 Thread heretic
hi, I recently paid a visit to a certain SEO forum and had a look at the forums there. Whilst reading the threads, I couldn't help but be shocked and appalled at the FUD being spread there. Most SEO seems to be either complete FUD or ideas with very questionable sources/backup info.