[thelist] SEO Proposal

Julian Rickards julian.rickards at gmail.com
Tue Nov 7 10:33:50 CST 2006


It may work for the short term but it could end up getting your client's
site "banned" from search engines.

>From a coding perspective, the best methods include:

   - proper headings
   - CSS for design and layout
   - external JavaScript
   - appropriate < title> content (page content first then site name)
   - time and patience

HTH,

Jules

On 07/11/06, Mark A. MacInnes <mark.macinnes at awakeanddreaming.net> wrote:
>
> Hey,
>
> One of my clients has just received a proposal from an SEO company. They
> have no experience of SEO whatsoever and I, and my colleagues, only know
> some fairly general points about SEO. One of the points in the proposal
> is extremely worrying to us:
>
> - Create a high number of (80+) websites to create reciprocal links to
> the company website
>
> Now I remember reading that Google finds this type of thing basically
> evil and that Google banishes websites from its index when it finds
> companies doing this. Unfortunately, I can't find any links that prove
> this.
>
> Does anyone have any experience of this or indeed know for sure if this
> is the case?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Mark
>
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