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Old March 24th, 2008, 05:15 AM
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i want to know something

How many links are allowed in body ?

For which purpose we used Bold & Italic in body content & howmany bold & italics are allowed?

Image Name,can we change
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Old March 24th, 2008, 05:29 AM
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How many links are allowed in body ?
Image Name,can we change

Please re-phrase the question, it's not clear.

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For which purpose we used Bold & Italic in body

Mainly to make text stand out to readers. But some SEO's believe adding bold/italic tags around keywords can aid on-page optimization. I'm skeptical about this. I use the tags more for visitor experience.

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content & howmany bold & italics are allowed?
Generally speaking the more content the better. Bold and italic tags can be used repeatedly. I've never heard of a limit to the amount of them you can have.
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how many links in body allowed by this I want to ask that how many external links in body allowed?

& by image name,I want to say that see this one
http://www.mylastminutefare.com/images/asia-1.jpg

now can I change the name of image then this path will be changed so how to change?little confused in this ,can't explain properly

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I bet you can only put 2 and a maximum of three.
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ClickyB disagrees: Maximum of 3 links in page body? Nope!

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Well I'm gonna give "few" advices for content optimization in general. The first global rule is "Write content for your visitors". In other words, the content should appear friendly and easy to read. From here, you can answers yourself on the question "How many links within the content I can use?".

If you have read somewhere that bold/italic/underline helps for your content optimization - that's true. But, you shouldn't get this as a fix-idea. The bold and italics are used with the same and only purpose to make the content easy to read, by bolding the important parts of the content (main keywords etc), you not just only increase accessability, but also improve your site for the Search Engines.

And last but not less, I will use one of my ex-posts about my favorite LSO - Latent Semantic Optimization and the Latent Semantic Indexing of Second Generation will eventually make things more human like, the ranking won't be only a farm link stuff, or spam keywords and buy more links etc. Actually, if you think of what a good SEO Guy is doing nowdays, it's pretty unnatural. Why would one site rank very bad even if its the best site on the world? Just because he didn't paid thousands of dollars to get on top? Just because he didnt spend time on promoting his product. Engines are pretending to give good content to their users, revelant content.

Can "Miserable Failure" search term returning George Bush Biography called SEO? Doh, it is not in theory, but in happened in fact (also known as Google Bomb). Manipulating Google seems to be easy.. it just requires money, money and if you have money, then you need even more.. money.

The Latent Semantic Optimization will introduce 'brain' into the Search Engines, it's related to the Neurolinguistic maps of the people over the world, the association with the terms. Those association differ, that's why there are Shared Neurolingistic maps also called Common Neurolinguistic Maps. For example, me and someone else from Bulgaria will have one idea about what Communism is, we share this opinion normally cause we both grown up here. Then ask the people in US, what Communism is.. you will have very different results.

This is where ContentDNA hits. ContentDNA is an equivalent to the all extracted information of all the sites that exist out there (on a given topic) which is going to match the Common Neurolinguistic Map. The search engines are ranking the sites bases on the match with the ContentDNA.

A practical exampe of what ContentDNA is, let me see. You have the word "cell phone", it's actually a phrase.. but it's sort of a word also, we call them GSM here for short, or mobile phones. ContentDNA for the Cell Phones topic will be something like:

- Nokia
- Sony Ericsson
- T-Mobile
- Handsfree
- Melodies
- Symbian
- etc, etc

You should make difference between the Content DNA and "Good Keywords". Also, each of these term can lead to another, they are scaled after an LSI analysis, there is more important and less important. Using the ContentDNA in your content can be very helpful, if you apply this to two equal sites (equal pr, SERP etc) the results will be a lot better for the site that is optimized based on Latent Semantic Optimization.
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I bet you can only put 2 and a maximum of three.

What are you talking about? Links or bold/italic tags?

Either way - what makes you think that?

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Well I'm gonna give "few" advices for content optimization in general. The first global rule is "Write content for your visitors". In other words, the content should appear friendly and easy to read. From here, you can answers yourself on the question "How many links within the content I can use?".

If you have read somewhere that bold/italic/underline helps for your content optimization - that's true. But, you shouldn't get this as a fix-idea. The bold and italics are used with the same and only purpose to make the content easy to read, by bolding the important parts of the content (main keywords etc), you not just only increase accessability, but also improve your site for the Search Engines.


good explaination

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And last but not less, I will use one of my ex-posts about my favorite LSO - Latent Semantic Optimization and the Latent Semantic Indexing of Second Generation will eventually make things more human like, the ranking won't be only a farm link stuff, or spam keywords and buy more links etc. Actually, if you think of what a good SEO Guy is doing nowdays, it's pretty unnatural. Why would one site rank very bad even if its the best site on the world? Just because he didn't paid thousands of dollars to get on top? Just because he didnt spend time on promoting his product. Engines are pretending to give good content to their users, revelant content.

Can "Miserable Failure" search term returning George Bush Biography called SEO? Doh, it is not in theory, but in happened in fact (also known as Google Bomb). Manipulating Google seems to be easy.. it just requires money, money and if you have money, then you need even more.. money.

The Latent Semantic Optimization will introduce 'brain' into the Search Engines, it's related to the Neurolinguistic maps of the people over the world, the association with the terms. Those association differ, that's why there are Shared Neurolingistic maps also called Common Neurolinguistic Maps. For example, me and someone else from Bulgaria will have one idea about what Communism is, we share this opinion normally cause we both grown up here. Then ask the people in US, what Communism is.. you will have very different results.

This is where ContentDNA hits. ContentDNA is an equivalent to the all extracted information of all the sites that exist out there (on a given topic) which is going to match the Common Neurolinguistic Map. The search engines are ranking the sites bases on the match with the ContentDNA.

A practical exampe of what ContentDNA is, let me see. You have the word "cell phone", it's actually a phrase.. but it's sort of a word also, we call them GSM here for short, or mobile phones. ContentDNA for the Cell Phones topic will be something like:

- Nokia
- Sony Ericsson
- T-Mobile
- Handsfree
- Melodies
- Symbian
- etc, etc

You should make difference between the Content DNA and "Good Keywords". Also, each of these term can lead to another, they are scaled after an LSI analysis, there is more important and less important. Using the ContentDNA in your content can be very helpful, if you apply this to two equal sites (equal pr, SERP etc) the results will be a lot better for the site that is optimized based on Latent Semantic Optimization.


sorry to say but from this,I feel advertising more than the clearation of my asked question

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There is nothing to advertise, it's theory and the site contains nothing than theory and history of seminars, like the one in Paris etc.

I answered your question, and added additional information, I believe.

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^ Bold text are meant to emphasize something to your readers. The same goes for italicized text. It's often said that they do weigh better than just normal text. As far as impact on search engines go though... I've no idea.

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What are you talking about? Links or bold/italic tags?

Either way - what makes you think that?


I'm talking about the links, he was asking if how many links we can put on a content?right?

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Let me assure you - you can have more than 2 or 3 links on a page... A lot of SEO's stick to no more than 100 links per page - myself included.

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sorry to say but from this,I feel advertising more than the clearation of my asked question


That was harsh! I thought it was really good advice!

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