newreality
09-12-2004, 02:44 PM
On my home page, I have many brand names that seperated only by commas.
Do the search engines work to find "real sentences"?
The/and/or/ etc conjuntions/modifiers etc?
Will one and two part words seperated by commas actually be treated by the searchbots without detriment?
greenleaves
09-17-2004, 02:44 PM
Do the search engines work to find "real sentences"?
The/and/or/ etc conjuntions/modifiers etc? These are considered "stop words", so no, SEs don't look for "real sentences". In this exaple you can notice the little part that reads "the" is a very common word and was not included in your search.".
Will one and two part words seperated by commas actually be treated by the searchbots without detriment?It depends how you use your keywords. If you place your keywords in clear visible text, in context and in a user-friendly way, it will be allright. Just don't use SPAM techniques. A large part of SEOing is not knowing what to try, but what NOT to try. Use both one, two and three word keywords, it is not a good idea to target one-word keywords unless you are an extremely seasoned SEO or are dealing in a non-competitive industry).