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Google Optimization Secrets From The Trenches
What do learning how to outline a research paper and optimizing your website to rank highly in Google have in common? Much more than you might think at first glance. Keep reading to find out how to help your visitors find the information they need and keep Google's spiders coming back for more.
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Great article. Thanks!
I'm a little confused how Google uses RSS and OPML... actually I had to do a Google search to learn what OPML even stood for. :-? I've heard of it before, but I didn't think it was anything important. Does the SE spider the web address of the RSS Feeds? :-? Matt |
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Can OPML can implemented on a strictly html site? I use rss feeds for my php sites and would like something comparable for my html sites.
if so, are there any scripts to convert the html to an opml file dynamically? |
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