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investmentgrade
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Posted: 08/22/2007 12:10 am
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Does anybody know how to optimize a site for the Accoona search engine?

My question is mainly: how does Accoona select different tags in its super target feature? For example, how can I optimize for the accoona keyword ranking - can you simply repeat the terms you want accoona to rank highest, or is there another method for it to decide which keywords are more important than others?

Lastly, if you go to the site, accoona lets you to select/search by companies listed - but how do you identify your page as a company, is there a specific tag or word that will help you show up in accoona's "companies listed" section under search results.

I know this is a smaller player in the search world, but you have to understand my interest in being represented across the board...





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Posted: 01/28/2008 09:28 am
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There is no need to specifically optimize for different searchengines in my opinion. Simply use best SEO practices. If you are unfamiliar with how to do this read FAQs in The other forums.



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Posted: 01/28/2008 12:09 pm
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You'd be very unwise to optimise for a search engine that refers fewer than 0.00000001% of your visitors.

While the changes you make may be successful, that may not be good news:

Doubling visitors from a tiny source may sound impressive - but not if you halve your Google referrals at the same time (or even Y! or M$).

If you do right by the big boys, you are pretty unlikely to damage whatever luck you get with the minnows.


 
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