primorudy said:
The best way to do SEO is to think ahead and think "What would Google want to do?"
You do NOT need to think "what would Google do/want" you need to think "What do USERS want"
Think like a Google user NOT an piece of software, it's really VERY easy because you
ARE a Google user.
primorudy said:
I am saying this assuming you are already an SEO expert.
Hopefully you are not refering to myself as an "expert", while I have been studying Search and search engines for close to twenty years, I do not profess to be an "expert" and never will.
The coding does NOT matter, SE crawlers and indexers have to deal with EVERYTHING from hand coded documents, with perfect structure to documents created in MS Word or MS Publisher.
For example: page 'A' has been hand coded in perfectly structured HTML but is using "auto blogging" or "scraper" tools and then "spun" to generate the content.
Document 'B' is on EXACTLY the same topic but has been written (or rewritten) from human being. Sure it pretty much uses all the same words as 'A' does, but is a unique work. Should 'A' be shown to users in preference to 'B' because the HTML code is "neater"?
You're a Google user which one would you prefer to read on that particular topic?
Certainly there are some elements that emphasise or give more importance to the text contained within the tags, and elements that provide structure to the document, but having your document pass the "W3c spell check" does NOT give that document any kind of advantage for Search.
Google only want
ONE THING, and that is to show the best results for their users queries. Where does the HTML code come into that requirement?
Chris.
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