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Here's my question:
Is it possible that Google could read a website from bottom to top? It seems that the info on my site, relevant to Keyword EXAMPLE, is more targeted at the top of the page, but in the google description its grabbing info from the bottom of the page.
Anyone thoughts?
I believe the google description depends on what search term you use. So if you search for a keyword frequently present at the bottom of your site, it might look like the bot has crawled from the bottom.
I dont know if the bot crawls from the bottom but somehow I have a hard time believing it does.
This is very odd in that all the important targeted content is ignored and all G cares about is the non-relevant content at the bottom.
This is nothing new at all (as someone else asked), and G has been doing this as far back as I remember (2 or more yrs). It also has nothing to do with the search words used (as someone else said) as my key search words are not located near the extreme page bottom.
Is it any wonder those websites do not rank very well? Anyone know why or what can be done about this?
Another trick I have found is to get your pages and inbound links to point to your root page instead of your url. for example. www.gravityfree.com/index.cfm instead of www.gravityfree.com. this gives me an additional ranking page. put in sarasota web design and see.
If you can tolerate a tongue-in-cheek remark too, you ought to be careful pointing this community to a site which trumpets your being a premier web designer, because I just checked your home page to the HTML validator - you need to fix some of the errors!
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DerekH