search engine rating

message from DreamWvrWannabe on 15 Jul 2004
Hi, I was talking with a few guys on here yesterday about my page, thanks for
all your input. I've made some changes, but I think I want to keep most of my
images, my question is, since alot of my content are images, but I want the
page to come up on google, could I just put some invisible white text somewhere
at the bottom of my page?
 
Geff Newland replied to DreamWvrWannabe on 15 Jul 2004
I have read that the invisible text trick won't work with most search engines,
they're too clever for that! I've used the 'alt' text option that comes up in
the attributes for an image, and that seems to work. You can fit quite a few
words in there and google finds it every time.
 
DreamWvrWannabe replied to Geff Newland on 15 Jul 2004
Ok, thanks. Do you think that seems like a valid solution Murray? And what is sematic?
 
Murray *TMM* replied to DreamWvrWannabe on 15 Jul 2004
No.

Content and sematic markup are the most important determinant of SE ranking.
Trickery (as you have described) can get you permanent banned from SE
indices.
 

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