Just an update- you may start seeing at the bottom of threads a "Search Engine Keyword Tags" box with keywords of different sizes and colors...
An example would be at the bottom of this thread:
Zip Code 80085 (What state do The Simpsons live in?) - JUOT - Joes Ultimate Off Topic
This will only happen on "on topic" pages- that is pages which are open to search engines.
This new mod I created captures the query string someone used to find the page... It then adds these words as tags to the page thereby increasing the relevancy even more next time the page gets indexed by search engines.
This will pick up the keywords from the major search engines- Google, Yahoo, Bing, Ask.com, and I think mywaysearch...
The big exception however is that Google over https does not disclose the tags used "for security and privacy" purposes according to Google- and anyone signed into a Google account is redirected to the https search automatically.
Still in just an hour or so of being installed I see a handful of threads have already collected some keywords.
Just keeping you informed in case you see something different on a page.
An example would be at the bottom of this thread:
Zip Code 80085 (What state do The Simpsons live in?) - JUOT - Joes Ultimate Off Topic
This will only happen on "on topic" pages- that is pages which are open to search engines.
This new mod I created captures the query string someone used to find the page... It then adds these words as tags to the page thereby increasing the relevancy even more next time the page gets indexed by search engines.
This will pick up the keywords from the major search engines- Google, Yahoo, Bing, Ask.com, and I think mywaysearch...
The big exception however is that Google over https does not disclose the tags used "for security and privacy" purposes according to Google- and anyone signed into a Google account is redirected to the https search automatically.
Still in just an hour or so of being installed I see a handful of threads have already collected some keywords.
Just keeping you informed in case you see something different on a page.