Hidding content to SEs

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by zdvolode, Jan 13, 2006.

  1. #1
    I'm really new in html and SEO and I don't know how to do this:

    The thing is that already I created and designed website and my opening page has a lot of h1 h2 and bolded text, I noticed that it's important to SE not to find a lot of h1 h2 but only one h1 ,two h2 a few bolds or something like that.
    Is there any way of not letting SE know about h1 h2 and <b>.
    I was thinking on scripting or using <IFRAME src="http://something" > </IFRAME>
    I wouldn't want to remove those Hn and bolds they are pretty vital in a whole page concept.


    Have patience for beginners and Thank You
     
    zdvolode, Jan 13, 2006 IP
  2. BILZ

    BILZ Peon

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    #2
    you could use a css file to give the appearance of the <H> tag but not actually use the <H> tag.
     
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  3. mcfox

    mcfox Wind Maker

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    Really, you would be better off creating a site that is 100% SE compliant. If you are that new to optimization and the way things work, it would make your life sooo much easier to just turn out fully compliant websites. Hiding <Header> tags (and presumably text) will just come back and bite you on the butt when you least expect it.
     
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  4. I. Brian

    I. Brian Business consultant

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    #4
    There should be better ways to do this. As someone who admits they are new to HTML and SEO, it's probably better not to cling to little issues like this where you perceive small advantage, but may be inviting bigger disadvantges.

    Do you really think after all these years that Google doesn't recognise keyword stuffing in h tags?
     
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  5. dave487

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    Three good rules to follow:
    1) Don't use hidden text
    2) Don't hide content from search engines.
    3) Don't use frames

    Some experienced people can do this and get away with it, if you are not sure then don't do it.
     
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  6. zdvolode

    zdvolode Peon

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    It semms to me that I was missunderstood I didn'w want SEs to see h1 h2 h3 and users not to see it, but viceversa, but okay you are probably right it better not to mess with those issues
     
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  7. TooHappy

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    Can you give the url of the site you're working on?
     
    TooHappy, Jan 13, 2006 IP