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Default Re: hidden keywords - 09-04-2003 , 06:15 PM







"Bart van den Burg" <bart-news (AT) NOSPAMtvreclames (DOT) nl> wrote

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Is it possible to put some text on a page that is not visible for anyone,
except for search engines?
Sure.
Its a great way to get UN-listed for keyword spamming.


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Default Re: hidden keywords - 09-04-2003 , 07:10 PM







"Bart van den Burg" <bart-news (AT) NOSPAMtvreclames (DOT) nl> wrote

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"Bart van den Burg" <bart-news (AT) NOSPAMtvreclames (DOT) nl> wrote in message
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Hi

Is it possible to put some text on a page that is not visible for
anyone,
except for search engines?

Sure.
Its a great way to get UN-listed for keyword spamming.

It is? Hm, i didn't know that...
Problem is, that the keywords are to describe stuff that's happening in a
movie clip that's on that page...

You should be transcripting the movie for Accessibility anyway.


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Default Re: hidden keywords - 09-04-2003 , 10:24 PM



Bart van den Burg wrote:
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"EightNineThree" <eightninethree (AT) REMOVEeightninethree (DOT) com> wrote in
message news:bj8dsu$8s$1 (AT) ngspool-d02 (DOT) news.aol.com...

"Bart van den Burg" <bart-news (AT) NOSPAMtvreclames (DOT) nl> wrote in message
news:bj8dvo$e95$1 (AT) reader08 (DOT) wxs.nl...
Hi

Is it possible to put some text on a page that is not visible for
anyone, except for search engines?

Sure.
Its a great way to get UN-listed for keyword spamming.

It is? Hm, i didn't know that...
Problem is, that the keywords are to describe stuff that's happening
in a movie clip that's on that page...

Any other sollutions?
Are you pages created dynamically? If so, then instead of dumping the text
in a hidden field (which is not a good idea, as others have said), then you
should dynamicaly populate the meta tags (keywords and description) and the
title of the page. This would help in your quest.




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