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John1956PA

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1. In creating a website for a retailer, I used key words in the page titles and in the pages' URLs.
Thu Mar 27, 2014, 11:11 AM
Mar 2014

Also, I hid key words at the tops of the pages. After the pages were published, I submitted them to the Google page which accepts web page submissions. I then performed multiple Google searches using as search terms the key terms and the retailer's name. On the Google results page, the link to the site which I created came up at the top. Eventually, when used search terms consisting of only the key words (and omitting the retailer's name) the Google results page showed the link to the retailer's site in a prominent location, even though it was not at the top.

Bing, on the other hand, is a more challenging when it comes to seeding a particular website link into the Bing results page.


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