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Old 11-04-2002, 08:49 PM  
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Search Engines

When a search engine spider crawls a site, it reads the page and it's contents, then follows the link to a specified depth. Each page gets indexed based on keyword relevance and keyword frequency.

If the spider hits the page, and follows to a new page that is exactly the same as the preceeding page, it will drop the listing in rank for keyword spamming.

Does that mean, that if you write a random sentence generator, and target specific keyword lists for doorway pages, and link 1000s of them together, it will give you higher ranking? I mean, you could write a script that pulled keywords from a database, to list in the meta tags etc... as well as use a random sentence as the description, title etc...

Just wondering...
I did that a while back, and had a fairly good rank for the targeted keywords.... Just wondering if there's a better way to do this.

Thanks.
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