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Good explanation of "Google Dance"
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The Google Dance finally explained By: Serge Thibodeau , 07-21-2003 in Internet Search Engine Database

It just pretty much reminds you that there's true point to companies who claim to help optimize your site for search engines. Coming back to Karl Fast's presentation at IA Summit 2003, search engines are just like people, they look at your content and click on all the links on your site...as long as you write your content well for your users, there should be no need to hire search optimization companies for better placement.

Posted on July 21, 2003 09:21 AM