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Your website needs to meet coding standards in order to help search engines read your code, find out about W3C and WAI to help your SEO.
Author: Diane Forster
Date: Sep 23, 2009 - 10:38:21 AM
Every website is coded using a certain language and techniques to generate the wanted effect on the design of the site. The code of the website is what the search engines see when crawling your website rather than viewing the front end design that we see as users. It is essential that this code is build to meet coding standards to make it as easy as possible for search engines to crawl.
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