P=NP and the traveling brown trout problem, solved in polynomial time!
"salmobytes" wrote
On purpose. It's a little SEO (search engine optimization) invention,
that works.
Google counts keywords in the body of html pages, but ignores the old
META tags in the head. Note too that most academic papers (now)
include a Keyword string at the top, usually above the abstract
paragraph.
could you enclose the keywords in a hidden layer and thus have the robots
see them but humans not? I no longer give a **** about increasing visits
to my site ... indeed the only reason I keep the domain is for the e-mail
addresses now used by my family ... but I applaud your research into the
mind of Google, SEO = big bucks if you get near the top of the page in
searches .. as you know
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