Allintext Algo @ Google
- From: Jo <joann32@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 29 Oct 2005 05:38:21 GMT
I would say the present google algo is one where allintext is given much
more weight then anything else. If you do an allintext search using any
search term(s) you'll see the sites that are coming up the highest in
the present algo. But one thing puzzles me with allintext, that is what
exactly does google mean by allintext other then the obvious which is
keywords listed on the page? I can see sites with less keywords being
used on their page being listed higher then ones using more and this is
at an allintext search mind you, not a regular general search. So what
else is there to allintext in google's way of thinking? I know if your
site comes up high in anallintext search it will also come up high in
the present algo.
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