Has anyone ever tried to see what happens if you put your keywords in css classes eg .My-keywords-container { font-weight: normal; line-height: 30px; .My-keywords-menubox { font-weight: normal; line-height: 10px; } Code (markup): and then in the html file like in this line <div class="My-keywords-container"> <div class="My-keywords-neubox"> Code (markup): ?? and, what is more, can google see this as keyword stuffing and penalize the site?
Well, I think it doesn't make sense at all. That way I'd have to make specific CSS-styles for every page - to fit the subject of that page. Which would make the CSS file unnecessarily long and it would take too much time to think about coding, when I should be thinking about the content of the page. This only makes sense for specific on-page styles, but even in that case, why use keywords at all? It's just going to make your code longer.
yeah but using keywords to name your divs and classes wont hurt so its worth giving it a try just to see if there is any benefit
The thread linked by 2003m2003 talks about Adsense spidering this kind of keywrords. I think it could be a good idea, but i wonder if anyone tried it yet...
There was a lady that said she saw results with the type of adsense ads she got.....I can't test with adsense because I already get targeted ads...can someone test and post the results? i would really like to know