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You do realize by 'gay' I mean a man who has sex with other men?
Dynamic Meta Tags
Heres an idea i just had and i wondered if anyone had used or seen this method used before..
Say i have a page on a site, in the HTML coding for that page is some kind of script (most likely a .php call) that records the referring url and then fetches the first say, 5 words in the meta tags of that referring url...
So for example, forums.gaywidewebmasters.com links to cumsoda.com
The script see's that i got to CumSoda by clicking a link from the GWW forums.
That then triggers the script to fetch the first few words on the index.php page of the forums.
Once it has fetched the words it then inserts them into the Meta Tags on the index.php page of CumSoda.
I figure, if such a system existed, with a few hundred thousand in-bound links from other sites, you could pretty much dominate the search engines for literally hundreds of thousands of search terms.
Anyone know anything about this?
Regards,
Lee
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Words paint the real picture
but do any of the real SE still bother with the meta tags?
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You do realize by 'gay' I mean a man who has sex with other men?
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You do realize by 'gay' I mean a man who has sex with other men?
Okay here is a VERY crude example but..
http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...teradvertising
http://www.webmasteradvertising.com
Thats the first 'holding page' we own that was ranked by the Meta Tags not the text in the HTML body itself, i have a few more like that to if i can find them
Regards,
Lee
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Words paint the real picture
hmm, that's interesting... thanks Lee...
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You do realize by 'gay' I mean a man who has sex with other men?
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I am straight, but my ass is gay
on the webmaster advertising domain ... seeing as how google highlighted the domain, i think the domain name might have had something to do with it more so than the meta tags, but then i could be wrong
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You do realize by 'gay' I mean a man who has sex with other men?
Originally posted by jIgG
on the webmaster advertising domain ... seeing as how google highlighted the domain, i think the domain name might have had something to do with it more so than the meta tags, but then i could be wrong
Yeah thats the one thing about Google changing its algorythms constantly, they never used to take the domain [as much as they do now] into consideration
Regards,
Lee
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