Wouldn't having something to say on your site that is relevant and useful to people who are going to search for what you have to offer be better than spending time on how to manipulate search engines by abusing CSS? If you scam me in the SERP's, can I trust you not to scam me in any other business dealings?

Good content, updated regularly is the best SEO I know of. See: http://www.penmachine.com/2004/08/is-it-worth-optimizing-your-site-for.html


Terrence Wood.



Chris Rizzo wrote:
<laugh> Well, I cetainly don't want to use techniques like this myself, but
there are clever ways to spam that the engines can't detect. I know because
I see it all the time in the SERPS. I am certainly not an expert on CSS/SEO
spamming though :)

Chris

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For those covering your ears and eyes screaming NOOOOOOOO! I know it is a
bad thing to spam your keywords. But if we need to do it to be competitive,
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