I've always considered it spammy but I'm hearing that google is looking favorably upon them as long as it's not overdone..any opinions?
I've always considered it spammy but I'm hearing that google is looking favorably upon them as long as it's not overdone..any opinions?
I dont understand the question, could you elaborate please.
Rich I read that today in webpro news along with goooooogle selling PR, I wonder if they have some left over PR for me![]()
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Ewok: <a href="mypage.htm" title="My Description">My Anchor Text</a>
It shows on mouse-over. Personally I don't think it can hurt as long as it's descriptive.
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Rich, check out the accessibility standards at W3 http://www.w3.org/WAI/ . There are all kinds of things that I used to consider spammy that are apparently warranted by W3 for those that are visually impared.
wow...some of that stuff is spammerific![]()
Maybe I'll try loadeding up a throw away site and test it out.
Does anybody else use all that stuffing with success![]()
Thanks i had no idea what he was talking about, i thought he was saying something about the page title tag.Originally Posted by VRI
I think I will test it . I was reading about elsewhere and said what the heck can't hurt... well.. at least I will try it on a domain that I don't care about.
My thoughts exactlyWhat is it they say abot great minds
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