Could I get more SEO using keywords in the html code. What i mean is that changing code from < div id="box1" > to a keyword description like < div id="car-hifi-box1". Would that be good for SEO? :)or :(
I'm quite sure it won't make any difference. Would be news to me at least :)
It will have no impact for SEO
if you put keywords in the keywords field it will make difference, otherwise where you have put them, there will be no difference
It will be treated as Black Hat SEO technique and there are chances that website get penalized in terms of search engine. I suggest not to use keywords in coding.
Only some part of code will be read by crawler so it not going to effect as SEO point of view. So try to avoid this practice.
To search-for codes anchored at the begin of the name you can exercise the search aspect of the code-list. Get on any code, than come into the name you are searching for with keyboard. Do not create long words as this resets the search-procedure to begin at the next line creating with search specification.
I think according SEO point of view dont use keyword in code..it will no use to optimize keyword
No use by giving keywords in the code.
I agree Google will ignore the names of code. It will use the content, and class of tag around the content but to my knowledge it won't pay attention to keywords in the construction code.
Google will ignore the names of code. It will use the content, and class of tag around the content.
No It do not provide any benefits in SEO process.
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