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Old Dec 21, 2006 | 02:18 AM
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Aquamist needs your advice...

When I typed in "aquamist" on google search, a sponsored link comes up.

I clicked on the link that says:

Water injection-Aquamist, Snow performance's European dealer appears.

I delved deeper into the contents by click "view source". Not only did they put in Aquamist System on their Meta header, they also put in Aquamist erl !!!

Do you think they have a right to do this? Any comments are welcomed
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Old Dec 21, 2006 | 05:18 AM
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There's nothing stopping people using whatever "keywords" they like in their meta tags. The reality is, most search engines actually ignore the contents of the meta tags anyway and the can actually have a negative impact on page rankings with search engines.

Now, if this "keyword" happens to be a trademark name, well known product or brand, I'm sure you have at least some level of control over it's "use" under any terms. This is a legal matter so I'm not qualified to comment further.

Just looking at your website for example, there's a lot of things that you could improve, which would also have the added benefit for users or potential customers of the site, which would involve addressing things like what key information is presented on the home page etc. For example, in your meta tags you have references to "water" a very generic term that will have no real effect on search ranking or reference to "methanol" despite the fact there is absolutely no other reference to methanol in the content on the page. Something crawlers may not really like / ignore.

Hope that's of some help. Btw.. why is the DDS3 / DDS3v8 not detailed on your website??
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Old Dec 21, 2006 | 05:27 AM
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Old Dec 23, 2006 | 08:35 AM
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Originally Posted by ky7
There's nothing stopping people using whatever "keywords" they like in their meta tags. The reality is, most search engines actually ignore the contents of the meta tags anyway and the can actually have a negative impact on page rankings with search engines.

Now, if this "keyword" happens to be a trademark name, well known product or brand, I'm sure you have at least some level of control over it's "use" under any terms. This is a legal matter so I'm not qualified to comment further.

Just looking at your website for example, there's a lot of things that you could improve, which would also have the added benefit for users or potential customers of the site, which would involve addressing things like what key information is presented on the home page etc. For example, in your meta tags you have references to "water" a very generic term that will have no real effect on search ranking or reference to "methanol" despite the fact there is absolutely no other reference to methanol in the content on the page. Something crawlers may not really like / ignore.

Hope that's of some help. Btw.. why is the DDS3 / DDS3v8 not detailed on your website??
If you type in anyone of these names: Coolingmist, Snow performance etc on Google, they all hit #1 spot. Aquamist/aquamist sponsored link never comes up. But when you Google search Aquamist - every tom, dick and harry seemed to want a piece of our flash.

But when a sponsored link comes up as the one below:
(please click on it)

Water Injection-Aquamist

You will immediately notice why.

Our site need some major surgery = agreed, 100%!
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