Matt Cutts Post mit Keyword-Stuffing

by Jojo on 22.08.06 · 0 comments

in Suchmaschinenoptimierung

In einem Post auf seinem Blog bemüht sich Matt Cutts ordentlich um das Keyword “SEO”:

There are a lot of niches that just take sweat equity. You could be the SEO that does interviews. Or the SEO that transcribes Matt’s videos. Or the SEO that makes funny lists. Or the SEO company that provides webmaster radio. Or the SEO that makes podcasting easy. Or the SEO that specializes in a certain content management system or shopping cart. Or the SEO company that specializes in Yahoo! stores. Or the SEO that specializes in accessibility. Or the company that mocks Silicon Valley and its companies. Or the SEO that specializes in AdWords API ROI tracking. Or you could be the SEOs that write-up a summary of every panel at every search engine conference. Or the company that does cartoons. Or the SEO who pays attention to Google Base, Google Co-op, Yahoo! Answers, or Facebook. Or the SEO that provides Firefox plugins. Or the company that provides metrics and tracking for blogs. Or the SEO that talks about patents. Or the SEO that specializes in dynamic sites. Eye-tracking. Beginner SEO tutorials. Making maps mash-ups. Ajax SEO. SEO for non-profits. SEO for Second Life or MySpace. SEO to repair a company’s reputation. SEO for MySQL, Python, Ruby on Rails, WordPress blogs, or .NET sites. The SEO that surfaces databases or Flash sites. SEO for self-publishing authors. The SEO that does radio ads.

Richtig köstlich wird es aber erst beim “Gegenpost” von David Naylor:

There are a lot of niches that just take sweat equity. You could be the SPAMMER that does interviews. Or the SPAMMER that transcribes Viagra TV ads. Or the SPAMMER that makes funny lists. Or the SPAMMER company that provides webmaster radio. Or the SPAMMER that makes podcasting easy. Or the SPAMMER that specializes in a certain content management system or shopping cart. Or the SPAM company that specializes in Yahoo! stores. Or the SPAMMER that specializes in accessibility. Or the company that mocks Silicon Valley and its companies. Or the SPAMMER that specializes in AdWords API ROI tracking. Or you could be the SPAMMERs that write-up a summary of every panel at every search engine conference. Or the company that does cartoons. Or the SPAMMER who pays attention to Google Base, Google Co-op, Yahoo! Answers, or Facebook. Or the SPAMMER that provides Firefox plugins. Or the company that provides metrics and tracking for blogs. Or the SPAMMER that talks about patents. Or the SPAMMER that specializes in dynamic sites. Eye-tracking. Beginner SPAMMER tutorials. Making maps mash-ups. Ajax SPAMMER. SPAMMER for non-profits. SPAMMER for Second Life or MySpace. SPAMMER to repair a company’s reputation. SPAMMER for MySQL, Python, Ruby on Rails, WordPress blogs, or .NET sites. The SPAMMER that surfaces databases or Flash sites. SPAMMER for self-publishing authors. The SPAMMER that does radio ads.

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