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Monthly Archives: January 2009
SEO Experiment with Tags continued
Last week I wrote an article on how to improve search engine ranking with tags, and as an example I used the tag 'fresh yogurt drinks' in the post.
Only few days after, the tag page is ranking on first page of Google for 'fresh yogurt drinks', although the tag page itself does not contain any mention of the word at all. It ranks purely based on title and URL.
Based on a smart note from Ivan, I decided to even more enhance the tag page by adding more 'fuel to the fire'.
Using GMail the way it’s meant to be used

Improve Search Engine Placement with Tags





Wishlist for a Firefox SEO plugin