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Top 7 CSS Tricks for Better SEO
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Dave on 28 Apr, 2008 wrote:
Google assumes the web to be a collection of documents. If you build a collection of high quality content in semantic documents organized in a logical way, you'll be fine. If you don't, then you'll get lower rankings. For example, if you separate long articles into multiple pages when it isn't appropriate, then of course it's going to have odd PageRank repercussions. Of course Google doesn't index Flash files -- they're interactive, they aren't documents.