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Keyword |
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Searchable terms
extracted from a data set during indexing. Select your keywords
with extreme care. Determine the two or three dozen keywords
that seem to be the most important to your site, then ensure
that the most important of those are in your title and mentioned
early on your web page. Examine your competitors, or similar
sites on the web. What keywords have they used? Where do they
show up in a query using those keywords? The WDVL is about HTML,
CGI, and a few other things..
and so are thousands of other pages. Most search engines won't
give us credit for being more, or better, about HTML and CGI
than all the others. Yes, you must state those things that your
pages are definitely about, but you must also find keywords
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LAN - Local-area
Network |
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A group of computers
located in a relatively limited area (like an office building
or large business) and connected by a communications link that
allows them to interact with each other. |
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Link |
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A user-selectable hypertext or hypermedia jump point, that,
when selected, will "jump" to another text or multimedia object.
See also: Hyperlink
and Hypertext
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The
address of a Web page. If the value is a full URL, the server
returns a "redirect" to the client to retrieve the specified
object directly. Location: http://WWW.Stars.com/ If you want
to reference another file on your own server, you should output
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