[BNM] [ot] Some monochrome ocean photos
Sean Clark
zen31943 at zen.co.uk
Tue Jul 11 15:01:42 BST 2006
Thought some of you might like these. (I hope)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/69269378@N00/sets/72157594195594633/
Best regards
Sean Clark A.R.P.S. IEng AMI StructE
Commercial photographer
www.underwaterimage.co.uk
www.westpierphotos.com
07917 410332
Underwater Images
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-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Silver [mailto:paul at tenpastmidnight.com]
Sent: 11 July 2006 11:43
To: Brighton New Media
Subject: Re: [BNM] Keyword combinations
On Tue, 11 Jul 2006 11:24:40 +0100, "Jamie Freeman" said:
> When SE's see your list of keywords, how smartly do they 'combine'
> single words from within your phrases? For example, your keywords
> might look something like this:
>
> "Model aeroplane, electric motor, remote control"
>
> You might suspect searchers would also look for "electric model" for
> example. Those single words appear within key phrases already, so
> sometimes it seems redundant to double them up.
>
> I also worry about the possible negative effects of being seen to
> spam certain words; for example if I put "model plane, model
> aeroplane, model car, model boat..." is there a danger that would be
> seen as spamming the SE?
>
> Would I be better off putting in some core *phrases* along with a set
> of generic single words?
Use some core phrases, don't re-use words, put common spelling mistakes
in. Don't spend more than 30secs on it, because as Jim says, they're not
really used (though the spelling mistakes apparently are, though I doubt
by Google.)
Cheers
Paul
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