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writting for search engines
Webmaster Writing Tip #1: Write What You Know
Although every webmaster has already heard this writing tip, it is worth mentioning. Writing what you know is always the best policy when writing for the web. There's a lot of bad info online already--no sense in adding more. Last edited by AussieWebmaster : 11-14-2008 at 10:29 PM. |
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And spell your titles correctly. Even the title of your forums posts.
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Re: writting for search engines
I didn't heard about if any expert would have said writing for search engines. you should have your content for your visitors rather than robots.
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