>> if we use name="version", will Ultraseek automatically use
>> it,and if so, how? How are these different?
>>
>> <meta name="version" content="5.0">
>> <meta name="keywords" content="5.0">
If we use keyword then it will be automatically indexed by Ultraseek,
but not sure that helps unless the user searches for 5.0. I don't
believe it's possible to reverse the number ranking so that 3 comes
before 2 and 2 comes before 1. Plus, if we were able to do some advanced
results page filtering it might be much better to have a unique tag. On
the otherhand, if "5.0" appears in the page body, Google will use it in
ranking. If 5.0 does not appear in the page body it won't be used (at
least that's what I can determine from speaking w/some folks at Google).
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"5.0" does already appear in the body page (upper right corner).
I suppose we could implement both meta tags so we have full flexibility.
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>> it,and if so, how? How are these different?
>>
>> <meta name="version" content="5.0">
>> <meta name="keywords" content="5.0">
If we use keyword then it will be automatically indexed by Ultraseek,
but not sure that helps unless the user searches for 5.0. I don't
believe it's possible to reverse the number ranking so that 3 comes
before 2 and 2 comes before 1. Plus, if we were able to do some advanced
results page filtering it might be much better to have a unique tag. On
the otherhand, if "5.0" appears in the page body, Google will use it in
ranking. If 5.0 does not appear in the page body it won't be used (at
least that's what I can determine from speaking w/some folks at Google).
###@###.###
"5.0" does already appear in the body page (upper right corner).
I suppose we could implement both meta tags so we have full flexibility.
###@###.### 2005-1-07 00:18:40 GMT
###@###.### 2005-05-06 16:55:23 GMT