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Invisible Keyword Stuffing

 Webmasters and content providers began optimizing sites for research motors in the mid-1990s, as the first research motors were cataloging the early Web. Originally, all webmasters just needed to send the address of a page, or URL, to the various motors which will deliver a "spider" to "crawl" that page, remove hyperlinks to different pages as a result, and get back data on the page to be indexed.The method involves a research motor spider accessing a page and holding it on the research engine's own server. Another program, called an indexer, extracts details about the page, including the words it includes, wherever they're found, and any fat for unique words, as well as all hyperlinks the page contains. All of this data is then placed in to a scheduler for running at a later date. Internet site owners acknowledged the worth of a top ranking and presence searching motor results,making an chance for both white hat and dark hat SEO practitioners. According to...