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    Extreme SEO?

    Check out this site:

    Code:
    www.hat-cap--hat.com
    Every product is a subdomain.

    I put the url in code to avoid a backlink.

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    That is wild, but what would be the benefit of the massive subdomain useage?
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    Originally posted by GCT13
    That is wild, but what would be the benefit of the massive subdomain useage?
    None, I think.

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    Hehe, that is taking it to the limit! A quick look at their code and I saw this:
    Code:
    .invisible {
    
    	font-family: "Verdana, Arial, sans-serif";
    
    	font-size: 7.5pt;
    
    	font-weight : normal;
    
    	color : #ffffff;
    
    	text-decoration : none;
    
    }
    
    .invisible:HOVER {
    
    	color : #FFFFFF;
    
    	background-color: #FFFFFF
    
    }
    in their code, tut tut! Dont appear to actually use it though... Not on the pages I saw anyway...

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    Originally posted by emke
    None, I think.
    Keywords in the URL. Why they didnt just put them in the filename I dont know

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    Originally posted by r2d2
    Hehe, that is taking it to the limit! A quick look at their code and I saw this:
    Code:
    .invisible {...
    Not what you'd call the height to SEO espionage there....
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    "I put the url in code to avoid a backlink."

    LOL good thinking, it would have been bad to give a dishonest SEOer a boost in the rankings.

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    I dont think what they're doing is dishonest really, a little over the top perhaps, but they're not hiding anything or fooling the SEs.

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