Does the position of your unique text in a webpage's source code affect your Google rankings?
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04-28-2014, 04:45 AM
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I would have to say I agree with your designer. Its used to matter, just as meta tags etc made a difference but spiders tend to look at the whole code these days which is how they stopped people putting words on the page in the same colour as the background which meant the spider saw it but nobody else did. That used to help page rankings but they have become far more clever at seeing the content. People like Google still check whats in the <body> tag for content so thats not at the top of the page. With Google its also a good idea to include an XML sitemap which will allow it to properly index your entire site and that also helps your search ranking.
Not knowing your position it would seem to me that the SEO company would say that, otherwise they wouldnt have a business.... But the holy grail of SEO still exists... What exactly is unique content? Ads |
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Does the position of your unique text in a webpage's source code affect your Google rankings? - dancrane79 - 04-28-2014, 04:38 AM
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