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Article Notification: Will Your Google SEO Help You With Yahoo?
When employing the most basic search engine optimization techniques to your site
with hopes of scoring high search rankings with Google, you can also gain extra value in the Yahoo! search engine. Learn more about the benefits of DMOZ and adding fresh content on your site. Read the full article here: Will Your Google SEO Help You With Yahoo? For more discussion go here: Blog Article Discussion |
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Great info, one question though about making keywords bold.
My websites all use css, I assume google or yahoo is not able to recognize my css values. So should I starting using bold tags again? Is there a difference between <b> or <strong> ? |
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My websites also use CSS (they are tableless designs), but I also use strong tags. I'm pretty sure the <strong>-tag has the same effect in SEO as <b>, but it's possible to achive a much richer effect to <strong> by using CSS.
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