| Meta element Meta elements are HTML or XHTML elements used to provide structured metadata about a Web page. Such elements must be placed as tags in the head section of an HTML or XHTML document. Meta elements can be used to specify page description, keywords and any other metadata not provided through the other head elements and attributes. The meta element has four valid attributes Meta_element
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| PageRank PageRank is a link analysis algorithm, named after Larry Page, used by the Google Internet search engine that assigns a numerical weighting to each element of a hyperlinked set of d PageRank
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| PageRank Talk:PageRank
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| Search engine optimization Search engine optimization (SEO) is the process of improving the volume or quality of traffic to a web site from search engines via "natural" ("organic" or "algorithmic") search results. Typically, the earlier a site appears in the search results list, the more visitors it will receive from the search engine. SEO may target different kinds of search, including image search, local search, and industry-specific vertical search engines. This gives a web site web presence. Search_engine_optimization
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| Whole Wheat Radio Whole Wheat Radio (WWR) is a listener-controlled, internet-only webcast and Mediawiki wiki based in Talkeetna, Alaska, centered around independent music aired 24 hours a day, that is financially and operationally maintained by an all-volunteer community as a grassroots alternative to mainstream media. Whole_Wheat_Radio
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| Landing page In online marketing a landing page, sometimes known as a lead capture page, is the page that appears when a potential customer clicks on an advertisement or a search-engine result link. The page will usually display content that is a logical extension of the advertisement or link, and that is optimized to feature specific keywords or phrases for indexing by search engines.In pay per click (PPC) campaigns, the landing page will also be customized to measure the effectiveness of different advertisements. Landing_page
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| Sandbox Effect Sandbox (a.k.a. Sandboxing or the sandbox effect or the Google penalty) is a phenomenon that people have claimed to observe in the ranking of web pages that is performed by Google. It is the subject of much debate. Its existence has been written about but not confirmed, and several observers state that they have observed the contrary to what is claimed for this perceived phenomenon. Sandbox_Effect
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| V7ndotcom Elursrebmem Talk:V7ndotcom_Elursrebmem
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| Nofollow nofollow is an HTML attribute value used to instruct some search engines that a hyperlink should not influence the link target's ranking in the search engine's index. It is intended to reduce the effectiveness of certain types of search engine spam, thereby improving the quality of search engine results and preventing spamdexing from occurring. Nofollow
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| Search engine optimization/Archive 1 Talk:Search_engine_optimization/Archive_1
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| Cumbrowski User:Cumbrowski
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| Sandbox Effect Talk:Sandbox_Effect
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| Web 2.0 Talk:Web_2.0
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| Netvibes Talk:Netvibes
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| Reliability of Wikipedia reliability of Wikipedia, compared to both other encyclopedias and more specialized sources, is often assessed in several ways, including statistically, by comparative review, by analysis of the historical patterns, and by strengths and weaknesses inherent in the Wikipedia process. Reliability_of_Wikipedia
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| Westwood College Online Westwood College Online offers 18 degree programs ranging from business administration to fashion merchandising to criminal justice and more. Coursework is completed entirely over the Internet via audio/visual technology designed to mimic an actual classroom. Westwood_College_Online
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| Search engine optimization/Archive 2 Talk:Search_engine_optimization/Archive_2
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| Ripoff Report Ripoff Report (ROR) is a privately-owned and operated for-profit website with the stated purpose of giving consumers a voice in disputes with corporations and public figures. Aggrieved individuals are asked to submit their complaints, and, after being screened for personal information and curse words (which are redacted), those statements are posted online with the expectation that public exposure will apply pressure to the targeted businesses. Ripoff_Report
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| Krystofar User:Krystofar
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| WikiProject Spam/2006 Archive Dec Wikipedia_talk:WikiProject_Spam/2006_Archive_Dec
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