Content for content's sake
- ChalkRocker
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I don't know what to believe in anymore...
Please, I implore you to be reasonable...
- CrimsonNBlue
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Welp. Ous will be busy getting ready for the deposition now.
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I heard about that, and it’s interesting, cuz normally ski resorts absolve themselves of any liability, and are quick to point that out if and when anyone is harmed.
In this case, though, the chair was not in normal functioning order...
In this case, though, the chair was not in normal functioning order...
- CrimsonNBlue
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Hope they have enough insurance.
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They can always plead for a pardon.
What does their political donation ledger look like?
What does their political donation ledger look like?
Re: Content for content's sake
sooo what’s up everybody?
anyone have some good content to share?
cuz doing so would make me feel content today.
anyone have some good content to share?
cuz doing so would make me feel content today.
Re: Content for content's sake
I was having a debate over whether content placement on a web page affects SEO.
A particular client feels it doesn't matter and while Google has come out a few times recently to say it doesn't, ( and it definitely used to within the last few years ), they've also come out and said, 'but be sure to place your most useful content front and center'...so that kind of back peddling leads me to believe you should still place your most relevant content and keywords in the head tag and early on in the body.
I'm pretty positive that if I took the bottom footer content and swapped it with the first visible content of the page, my search rank would be affected.
Painter, you around, any thoughts?
A particular client feels it doesn't matter and while Google has come out a few times recently to say it doesn't, ( and it definitely used to within the last few years ), they've also come out and said, 'but be sure to place your most useful content front and center'...so that kind of back peddling leads me to believe you should still place your most relevant content and keywords in the head tag and early on in the body.
I'm pretty positive that if I took the bottom footer content and swapped it with the first visible content of the page, my search rank would be affected.
Painter, you around, any thoughts?
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Just wait until OP realizes you’re posting work stuff in the content thread...
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I don't know anything about this subject, (so this certainly doesn't deserve "content" status), but ain't nobody looking below the fold, pdub.pdub wrote: ↑Fri Feb 28, 2020 7:55 am I was having a debate over whether content placement on a web page affects SEO.
A particular client feels it doesn't matter and while Google has come out a few times recently to say it doesn't, ( and it definitely used to within the last few years ), they've also come out and said, 'but be sure to place your most useful content front and center'...so that kind of back peddling leads me to believe you should still place your most relevant content and keywords in the head tag and early on in the body.
I'm pretty positive that if I took the bottom footer content and swapped it with the first visible content of the page, my search rank would be affected.
Painter, you around, any thoughts?
Can't believe you didn't know that.
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Re: Content for content's sake
The fold isn't real anymore.
Haven't you heard?
Haven't you heard?