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As we work on the implementation of Snap! we have many entries in our reference that are directly in link with making the website perfect in terms of search engine optimization.
For example, supporting as many meta tags (see Meta Tags and Links supported by Core) as possible allows you to properly and fully define your content and making it easier for search engines to quickly index your page as you would expect.
See also: Meta Tags and Links supported by Core
See also: Contents Statistics feature (including 3rd parties such as Google Page Rank)
See also: Express Support for Firefox Reader addon (what a search engine is likely to see)
The following is an interesting document I found on the Saint Louis University website that mentions how important it is to understand your sources on the Internet and how difficult it can be to trust any document there:
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I made a copy because it is not rare that such document disappear over time, as it itself mentions!
There are a few fundamental problems involved in Web research. Anyone with the right software and access to the Internet can publish a document on the Web, regardless of the accuracy of the information, or the quality of its presentation.
While low budget pamphlets and vanity press books are easy to spot because of their cheap paper, weak bindings, and photocopied print, visual signs of self-publication are sometimes difficult to find in a well-designed Web site.
Another matter of concern for researchers --though this is a great advantage for authors-- is that Web pages can be altered by the author at any time, and as often as the author chooses. It is possible for you to quote a Web page in a paper, then return to the page in the future and find that the passage you quoted has been rewritten or deleted. Unless there are strict guarantees of the stability of the information on a Web site, it should be considered a work in progress.
To gauge the authority of a Web page, you should consider:
Snap! Websites
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