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Can some one explain to me why these look like this?

         

Dpeper

1:27 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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I was hoping some one would explain these metas to me. It seems like stuff is just duplicated over and over. My competitors geting good rankings doing it should i do it or is it "Bad"

<META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="jobs part time teen high school
student jobs part time teen high school student jobss parts times
teens highs schools students jobss parts times teens highs schools
students jobsed parted timed teened highed schooled studented jobsed
parted timed teened highed schooled studented jobsing parting timing
teening highing schooling studenting jobsing parting timing teening
highing schooling studenting jobser parter timer teener higher
schooler studenter jobser parter timer teener higher schooler
studenter jobsor partor timeor teenor highor schoolor studentor
jobsor partor timeor teenor highor schoolor studentor full careers
job search college internships volunteer goferret GoFerretGo go
ferret goferretjobs chat movies reviews gaming weather full careers
job search college internships volunteer goferret GoFerretGo go
ferret goferretjobs chat movies reviews gaming weather">
<META NAME="description" CONTENT="Jobs: part time jobs, teen jobs,
high school jobs, student jobs, full time jobs, careers & job search.
Thousands of jobs for the high school & college student. Internships
& volunteer positions, too.">
<META NAME="rating" CONTENT="General">
<META NAME="revisit-after" CONTENT="30 days">
<META NAME="VW96.objecttype" CONTENT="Jobs: Part Time Jobs, Teen
Jobs, High School Jobs, Student Jobs & Full Time Jobs">
<META NAME="ROBOTS" CONTENT="ALL">
<META NAME="DC.title" CONTENT="Jobs: Part Time Jobs, Teen Jobs, High
School Jobs, Student Jobs & Full Time Jobs">
<META NAME="DC.subject" CONTENT="Jobs: part time jobs, teen jobs,
high school jobs, student jobs, full time jobs, careers & job search.
Thousands of jobs for the high school & college student. Internships
& volunteer positions, too.">
<META NAME="DC.description" CONTENT="Jobs: part time jobs, teen jobs,
high school jobs, student jobs, full time jobs, careers & job search.
Thousands of jobs for the high school & college student. Internships
& volunteer positions, too.">
<META NAME="DC.Language" SCHEME="RFC1766" CONTENT="EN">
<META NAME="DC.Coverage.PlaceName" CONTENT="Global">
<TITLE>Jobs: Part Time Jobs, Teen Jobs, High School Jobs, Student Jobs & Full
Time Jobs</TITLE>
<META NAME="keywords" CONTENT="jobs part time teen high school
student jobs part time teen high school student jobss parts times
teens highs schools students jobss parts times teens highs schools
students jobsed parted timed teened highed schooled studented jobsed
parted timed teened highed schooled studented jobsing parting timing
teening highing schooling studenting jobsing parting timing teening
highing schooling studenting jobser parter timer teener higher
schooler studenter jobser parter timer teener higher schooler
studenter jobsor partor timeor teenor highor schoolor studentor
jobsor partor timeor teenor highor schoolor studentor full careers
job search college internships volunteer goferret GoFerretGo go
ferret goferretjobs chat movies reviews gaming weather full careers
job search college internships volunteer goferret GoFerretGo go
ferret goferretjobs chat movies reviews gaming weather">
<META NAME="description" CONTENT="Jobs: part time jobs, teen jobs,
high school jobs, student jobs, full time jobs, careers & job search.
Thousands of jobs for the high school & college student. Internships
& volunteer positions, too.">
<META NAME="DC.title" CONTENT="Jobs: Part Time Jobs, Teen Jobs, High
School Jobs, Student Jobs & Full Time Jobs">
<META NAME="DC.subject" CONTENT="Jobs: part time jobs, teen jobs,
high school jobs, student jobs, full time jobs, careers & job search.
Thousands of jobs for the high school & college student. Internships
& volunteer positions, too.">
<META NAME="DC.description" CONTENT="Jobs: part time jobs, teen jobs,
high school jobs, student jobs, full time jobs, careers & job search.
Thousands of jobs for the high school & college student.Internships &
volunteer positions, too.">
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">

[edited by: Dpeper at 1:51 am (utc) on June 25, 2002]

korkus2000

1:30 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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You really don't need half of those metas. It is a huge waste of bandwidth. You can get rid of the metas after the title tag because its just duplicate. I have no idea what the DC and VW stuff is.

Lisa

1:30 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Looks pretty spammy to me.

korkus2000

1:34 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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What is a jobsor? half of your keywords are really strange. They don't look like spelling mistakes.

papabaer

1:36 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Definate waste of bandwidth, very spammy and non-standard meta elements to boot!

It's all here:
[webmasterworld.com...]

Dpeper

1:38 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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This is a competitor... How spammy are these? ;)

do they violate any of googles rules out of curiosity?

For a waste of bandwith there ranking pretty well 6&7 on my keywords.

mahlon

1:49 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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What is a jobsor?

Similar to jobsing!

Woz

1:52 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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The "DC stuff" refers to the Dublin Core Initiative [dublincore.org], "an organization dedicated to promoting the widespread adoption of interoperable metadata standards and developing specialized metadata vocabularies for describing resources that enable more intelligent information discovery systems."

The initiative is an attempt to standardise metadata information, which includes metatags, to be used in information retrieval systems including, but not limited to, Internet, Catalogue Systems, Offline Search Systems, and so on.

As I say, it include metatags as we know them which, if used responsibly, could increase the effectiveness of Search Systems a great deal. Alas, they are not used responsibly and so are currently virtually ingored by Search Engines. Perhaps in the future they may prove to be more usefull.

They are however used quite extensively by online search systems belonging to Libraries and/or Educational Institutions who are more into cateloging details than are the Search Engines.

Thats the long answer, you already have the short answer above.

Onya
Woz

tedster

1:52 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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do they violate any of googles rules out of curiosity?

Google will ignore everything I see there. No violation and no help. Plus, the added file size will have a slight negative effect.

<added> The Title tag, which I just spotted in the middle of that pile, is so spammy that it might trigger an alarm or two...whether that's so or not, Google will read a Title tag, which is not a true META.

[edited by: tedster at 1:54 am (utc) on June 25, 2002]

rjohara

1:53 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Obviously spam. Most search engines will just ignore the duplications as though they were not there, and so there is just a loss of bandwidth (slows down the page). Whether any SE's actually penalize pages for this (i.e., do more than just ignore the extra information) is a subject of debate, and probably a trade secret.

For the record, the DC meta tags are part of the "Dublin Core" metadata standard ( [dublincore.org...] ). This is an international standard being developed for academic work like library cataloging, government documents, formal publishing, etc. I wouldn't be surprised if some page editing software is starting to generate them automatically. They have a lot of potential for professional publishing and academic work, but are probably not very important for commercial sites.

Dpeper

1:58 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Well alright and thank you for that info.

keyplyr

3:00 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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What's a jobsing?

Purple Martin

3:03 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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A jobsing is a kind of jobsed. Duh. ;)

Dpeper

3:20 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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i disagree i think its more of a jobsor

buckworks

4:51 am on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Jobsing, jobsor, etc: Looks to me like a half-witted attempt to take advantage of "stemming." Some engines take words with the same root into account when they're deciding what a page is "about."

rewboss

2:37 pm on Jun 25, 2002 (gmt 0)

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Am I right in assuming that having two "keywords" and "description" <meta> tags apiece is Not A Very Good Thing?