Hi,
I am running a local Museum based on a single TW file almost for 2 years 
(http://museum-zurholt.de/).

I am wondering that our TW is crawled by GOOGLE on a regular base but will 
not be found using a common internet search. I suppose it may be caused due 
to that not a single keyword of the TW is a GOOGLE content-keywords as 
reported by GOOGLE WEBMASTER TOOLS.
Instead of that several TW system keywords are reported as GOOGLE top 10 
content-keywords of our Museum like "tiddler", "config", "var", "style", 
"colorpalette". Isn't it stange?

So I did the basic GOOGLE/CEO configuring like creating "root.txt" and 
"sitemap.xml" and put in  TW keywords of the Museum in the <title> and 
<meta name> tags properly. But nothing changed.

Finally I recently heared that one has to use a "h1"-markup on each page 
from which GOOGLE reads the keywords. And if there is no h1-element, the 
keyword list is ZERO!
Therefore I put in a line like this (<html><h1> title <h1></html>) which 
the WEB-browser translates properly as h1-formatted text style. But as I 
viewed the HTML-sourcecode of the Museum, the h1-tag is displayed as 
different code and not the HTML code I typed in in the Tiddler.

Now I am at the end. What can I do with my Tiddlywiki for beeing found by 
content-keywords?

I know there is alway a solution...
Thank you in advance.

HansG

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