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Well, in order to do this I had to use some tiny text (sz1) disquised as links for a site map at the bottom. There is a total of about 100 words of tiny text, which is also keyword intensive.
I'm having a hard time getting my PR past 3, and this site is really keyworded up the a** and it is even in the yahoo directory with a few other good links too. Does the small text really cause a big problem?
I think you have to ask yourself what the use is.
Is the tiny text on the page helping your visitors or PageRank?
If you're looking to increase the PR on your website, start by adding solid content and more backlinks. This might help. [webmasterworld.com]
If it looks like spam, smells like spam...
- SlyGuy
Tiny text is not a big issue in reality.
There are however ways to build your keywords into your pages, which are way more effective and totally safe.
>pagerank
PR is absolutely independant of your content and your design. Not even an issue here.
PR exclusively is derived from links pointing to your site.
So, you *really* want your site to get the Google Death Penalty and be banished from Google for eternity? If you have "10 must-have keyword phrases", then don't try and put them all on the home page. Design interior pages, each targeted at one keyword phrase, and link that to the home page.
[edited by: heini at 8:02 pm (utc) on Feb. 4, 2003]
[edit reason] see sticky ¦ thanks! [/edit]
Again, the honest way to do this is to design one page on your site, with no dishonest search engine trickery like you have been doing, for each keyword phrase. Much more effective, too.