Search optimization these days may require more than standard SEO tools like alt tags, file names and header tags.
Matthew Foster writes, "However, one problem is that the major search engines (especially Google) not only rank pages upon relevant content (which is determined by the factors listed above, and more), but by fresh content as well. What this means to you is that, even after your site has been "optimized to the max", your rankings will increase to a certain level and then not go much higher. To get to the top and stay there, your site should deliver fresh, relevant content on a regular basis."
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Posted by BJ at June 14, 2005 05:39 AM