9 Şubat 2008 Cumartesi

PuttingItTogether

” it contains real examples of the information
below, so that you can more easily see how to implement my
techniques. You can use a web browser or HTML editor to view the
pages and HTML source. For those who are using a web browser
only to view the pages in the
PuttingItTogether
folder I have also
included a text file with the HTML source.
Most web pages are comprised of three columns, much like an
ordinary table used in a word processing application. When a search
engine spider indexes a web page it starts at the top, then the left
column, then the center column then the right column. Web pages are
also rendered in web browsers in the same manner. Search engine
spiders read web pages much like humans do, Left to right, top to
bottom. The complexity of a table on the page doesn’t matter. The
spiders will read row by row then column by column in the order that
the table and contents are structured.
(A) Search engine spider starts here
Website navigation
(B) Search
(C) Search
(D) Search
engine then
engine then
engine spider
indexes this
indexes this
then indexes
area
area
this area
(E) The search engine spiders will index this area last
In this example, we are going to use “Photoshop Tutorials” as our
main keyword as well as “Adobe Photoshop”, “Photoshop CS” and
“Photoshop CS2”. Since there are several versions of the Adobe
Photoshop image editing software we would want to take advantage of as many as we can without going to far. After reading through the
examples below and viewing the included HTML pages I believe you
will have a more complete understanding of how to best implement
my techniques.
The example below is numbered and you will find the description of
each numbered item below the example. You will also find the same
HTML version of the example below in the

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