• My blog is written in Dutch. Now and then I add something made in flash or perhaps a fragment of video, and ofcourse my upcoming photoalbum, which are accessible to everyone, no matter what language. But a foreign speaking googler will never bump into those things because he or she will never search on dutch words.

    So I thought I’d use the keywords plugin which works fine. I can add ‘english’ keywords just for this or that post, which will be put after the general keywords in my metatag.

    … but Google doesn’t look for keywords… ??

    So, does someone have another idea of adding something like keywords (not visible in the post)?

    And thinking about this, does Google read divs that are set to display:none;? This way I could add the keywords to a div that’s invisible to the browser (let’s say at the bottom of each post), but readable in the sourcecode! Could this work?

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  • Instead of display none, you could set the colour of the text in the div to match the background ?

    Thread Starter Jack

    (@moxie)

    Hehe, that’s something I already tried, but I read on a site about searchengines that google can see through this trick ;).

    If you read Google’s help pages, they say that the SE effectively uses Lynx to read a page – and Lynx sees just such a link on my page.
    I don’t see that Googlebot is that clever.

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