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| Warrior Member Join Date: Apr 2010
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Hi, In order to optimize an article I must include the keyword in the title and the first paragraph of the page or the first 50 words. I'm launching a new website and I would like to include a section at the top with a promotion and a newsletter. Does google skip the Aweber code and count only the text paragraphs or could it hurt me if I include the code at the beginning? |
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| Active Warrior Join Date: Nov 2010
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Google can discern text and code, so I think it won't make any problem. But correct me someone if I'm wrong. |
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| ambalaldarji Join Date: Oct 2010 Location: Ahmedabad, India
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No i think google don't skip the Aweber code.
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| Senior Warrior Member Join Date: Jul 2010 Location: USA
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Everything you insert as title for your pages will be indexed by Google and Google considers all of them for ranking results. As i know, Google doesn't ignore these words on title.
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