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For HEYBETS30

Aug 2, 2005 3:32AM PDT

The link looks pretty slimey so I deleted your post. But in answer to increasing your page rank, look to the web search sites and research how they do page rank.

Any page rank booster that involves payment is best labeled for what it is.

Bob

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Are comments spiderable?
Aug 2, 2005 6:32AM PDT

The main question we have is this - and that website is for a VERY legitimate law firm in China, that's why I'm asking - is code scripted within the comments script <!-- > spiderable?

That's the main question I have, that web site was merely an example of a gigantic Chinese law firm whose rankings pop up virtually no matter what is entered into Google. Looks like their search terms have been entered into the comments script.

Any advice about comments <!-- > coding being spiderable? Thanks.

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That's google for you.
Aug 2, 2005 7:55AM PDT

Google, MSN, Yahoo and others are under the gun so to speak from that government. The word freedom was banned from BLOGs and there are also odd things they do to filter web content.

We are not privy to exactly what such is, but ranking is NOT affected directly by magic words on your page. I'm a bit surprised you think this since google did write how the page rank system works.

You do need to reread google's guidelines.

Bob