I guess what I meant by "old" SEO was the meta-tags and having a separate
page for everything. I actually didn't know that meta-tags were still that
important, thanks for sharing that.

Content I knew was the most important and why I was trying to stress that JS
rendering of elements is not SEO friendly. I knew PageRank was not a number,
but it never dawned on me that it was named after Larry Page. Thanks for
that little tidbit :-).
--
James R. Perkins


On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 11:38, <TAllen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm not sure what you mean by "Old" SEO but every bit of SEO is important.
Even metatags carry some weight, although not the weight they once did.
Leaving out any bit of optimization can lead to lower rankings in the
results.

Ultimately it comes down to content. Your site should have info. that is a
destination. This will build up the number of back links (inbound) to your
site that will help with the Google PageRank.
NOTE- PageRank is not a number. It is named after one of the Google
founders, Larry Page.

Thanks,
Todd Allen
EDPS
Electronic Data Processing Services
tallen@xxxxxxxxxxxx


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