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mkx 11-11-2006 04:35 AM

Seo ? Does it really matter?
 
I've been wondering for 5 years.

Does it really matter if you put the full source to images and pages in the code?

Example

<a href="index.html"></a>

or

<a href="http://www.mysite.com/index.html"></a>

martinsc 11-11-2006 04:36 AM

i never did that and i don't think it really helps....

luvlyn 11-11-2006 04:53 AM

i think the second one is better, site linking structure is important so specify them completely! ^_^\/

DamageX 11-11-2006 04:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by luvlyn (Post 11291459)
i think the second one is better, site linking structure is important so specify them completely! ^_^\/

And what kind of facts/experience would you base your thinking on?

marko13 11-11-2006 04:57 AM

i think it is important to put the word that you are attacking... and don't worry about how you do that...

2HousePlague 11-11-2006 05:36 AM

Basic literacy was once an uncommon thing. Most people could neither read nor write. At first it was just the clerics (the bible writers, etc.) that had the gift. But then wealthy and influential folks of all sorts got hold of it, and they used it for their gain and bestowed it upon their children. From there it slowly became available to the masses, under the direction of church and government. It was packaged and sold as the "gift of literacy", but they just needed literate people to do the more menial kinds of jobs that were being created within and by the Literate World.

You can see how this change, while necessary to permit the continued development of civilization, made the upper crust a little nervous. There was now an eager, bright new class just beneath them, occupying pivotal roles in goverment and industry. And then you can bet there were plenty of scared clerics and bookkeepers, when finally the great equalizer language was offered down even to the lowest dregs of society.

This is sorta what is happening with SEO right now, I believe. What was once an esoteric science, practiced by just a few, has become common knowledge to webmasters and is trickling into the mainstream, via such discussion conduits as blogging. More and more people are authoring content in various ways and for many, many different reasons. Every day, more of them discover the importance of links and the power of their blogrolls.

Like the frightened upper-class in a pre-literate society, I think it will be a bad idea to sequester yourself on an ever-diminishing slice of the SEO Hocus-Pocus Pie -- whether you do it just for your own sites or offer services to others. I think a lot of people feel like they have gray hats on right now. The core principles of search engine optimization, as regards making pages, links and meta data, are out there for everybody. SEO is being taught in kindergarten. That's not necessarily a threat.

Look what savvy marketing folks did with all those millions of poor, ambitious people when they saw they could read...





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NinjaSteve 11-11-2006 08:44 AM

it's important...

WiredGuy 11-11-2006 10:35 AM

I've always done the former. If a spider can't convert a relative url into an absolute url, then the spider sucks. No offense but if these spiders can figure out advanced spam techniques, I'd hope they can do basic url conversions.
WG

ToplistBlog_Com 11-11-2006 10:40 AM

I heard the full link works not sure.

Drake 11-11-2006 12:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 2HousePlague (Post 11291551)
Basic literacy was once an uncommon thing. Most people could neither read nor write. At first it was just the clerics (the bible writers, etc.) that had the gift. But then wealthy and influential folks of all sorts got hold of it, and they used it for their gain and bestowed it upon their children. From there it slowly became available to the masses, under the direction of church and government. It was packaged and sold as the "gift of literacy", but they just needed literate people to do the more menial kinds of jobs that were being created within and by the Literate World.

You can see how this change, while necessary to permit the continued development of civilization, made the upper crust a little nervous. There was now an eager, bright new class just beneath them, occupying pivotal roles in goverment and industry. And then you can bet there were plenty of scared clerics and bookkeepers, when finally the great equalizer language was offered down even to the lowest dregs of society.

This is sorta what is happening with SEO right now, I believe. What was once an esoteric science, practiced by just a few, has become common knowledge to webmasters and is trickling into the mainstream, via such discussion conduits as blogging. More and more people are authoring content in various ways and for many, many different reasons. Every day, more of them discover the importance of links and the power of their blogrolls.

Like the frightened upper-class in a pre-literate society, I think it will be a bad idea to sequester yourself on an ever-diminishing slice of the SEO Hocus-Pocus Pie -- whether you do it just for your own sites or offer services to others. I think a lot of people feel like they have gray hats on right now. The core principles of search engine optimization, as regards making pages, links and meta data, are out there for everybody. SEO is being taught in kindergarten. That's not necessarily a threat.

Look what savvy marketing folks did with all those millions of poor, ambitious people when they saw they could read...





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