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The monster Google unleashed

you know what I am talking about

         

walkman

3:55 am on Nov 12, 2007 (gmt 0)



...it's the gazillion "article" and blog sites from so-called experts with 200 words and 4-5 Google ad blocks.
It's a sad state as everyone is hoping to get rich...

am I wrong?

BeeDeeDubbleU

8:45 am on Nov 12, 2007 (gmt 0)

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No - you are right!

topr8

10:19 am on Nov 12, 2007 (gmt 0)

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whaddayoumean!

i've got a degree - surely that makes me an expert in everything?

Habtom

11:30 am on Nov 12, 2007 (gmt 0)

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it's the gazillion "article" and blog sites from so-called experts

. . . and don't forget the articles written for a penny or two for the reasons of SEO. I sure don't take internet articles serious if they are not from a well-established and trusted sources.

Dabrowski

11:35 am on Nov 12, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Not to mention 'articles' that overuse keyphrases, and don't really make much sense at all.

Habtom

11:40 am on Nov 12, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Not to mention 'articles' that overuse keyphrases, and don't really make much sense at all

Your statement re-written by a SEO expert.

<h1> Keyphrases: Keyphrase on use. </h1>
Not to mention keyphrase 'articles' that overuse keyphrases, and don't really make the keyphrase sense at all because of the keyphrases.

lynder

1:27 pm on Nov 14, 2007 (gmt 0)



the keyword density thing is ridiculous

Dabrowski

2:47 pm on Nov 14, 2007 (gmt 0)

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LOL Habtom!

bcolflesh

3:00 pm on Nov 14, 2007 (gmt 0)

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am I wrong?

I'm working on a 500 page blog detailing just how wrong you are.

LifeinAsia

5:47 pm on Nov 14, 2007 (gmt 0)

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Your statement re-written by a SEO expert.

<h1> Keyphrases: Keyphrase on use. </h1>
Not to mention keyphrase 'articles' that overuse keyphrases, and don't really make the keyphrase sense at all because of the keyphrases.

Re-re-written by the 2nd SEO expert because the client fired the first expert when the page didn't get a #1 position in Google by the end of the first day:

<h1>Keyphrases: Keyphrase on use. Find keyphrase here!</h1>
The keyphrase 'articles' that overuse keyphrases and don't really make keyphrase sense at all because of the keyphrases are those that don't separate the keyphrase into key and phrase components. Blue keyphrase writers and red keyphrase writers do keyphrases differently, as do green keyphrase writers.

[edited by: LifeinAsia at 5:47 pm (utc) on Nov. 14, 2007]