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Originally Posted by WilliamC
alt tags still work, granted not nearly as well as they used to.
title tags on the other hand.....
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It's usually best to shut up instead of answering a question when you indeed do not know the answer.
Recently many competitive keywords have been gotten by sites using ALT text of graphic links from other sites. It would appear that manufactured text links are easily filtered, but ALT text of links was spared.
www.beartoothkawasaki.com got top ten for
Kawasaki Motorcycles only after I changed the header graphic ALT text to
Kawasaki Motorcycles - it works. I've used ALT text for quite a while and often prefer it to text links.
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Originally Posted by WilliamC
Jazzy, lemme explain a little about html parsers. They dont give a damn whether a image is a link or not in the cae of the SE's.
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William Cross, some day you might know something about SEO, but the day has yet to come.
Jazzee was 100% correct in her statement that it matters whether it's attached to a link or not.
http://www.google.com/search?sourcei...t+credit+cards
Results in:
Obviously, Google gave absolutely no weight to that alt text. Why? Because it's not attached to a clickable link.
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Originally Posted by WilliamC
The thing is, every little consideration should be taken into account as it does increase the end result. That means alt tags, title tags, even style tags and bad html. ( I do not expect you understand the last 2 things and I dont often explain those in open forum)
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WilliamC,
You are so full of hot air and bull**** (and lies) it's mind-boggling. If spreading misinformation was an Olympic sport, you'd be the world champion. Until you analyze alt tags, title tags, and style tags, you need to keep your fingers off your keyboard. If by "title tags" you mean "title attribute", you're way off the mark again. Google gives no weight to the title attribute, whether it be a link or not.
Learn first, then speak.