What about keeping the code modern? Does it pay to use <div> and css rather than <table>? <-- that's what I'm doing but does it help with the SE?
I only started learning html about 2 months ago, then I did basic css and now I'm on to php, then javascript is next, then perl........ it's a fucking steep learning curve. I got my first form to work with FormMail last week. I was so happy I punched the air over and over like Howard Dean, lol. Next is to figure out how to get a system to work for taking credit card details. It's a bitch finding out about how to do that.
Back to SEO, I've noticed that alot of highly ranked sites are still using invisible keyword text. Also, the descriptions sites are using for themselves are really long winded. For example, a big tit site is writing 'welcome to <blahblah.com>, you're number one resource for big tits large breasts mammoth melons, etc, etc, etc. I think shit like that should be penalised. Sites are becoming too spammy.
I think the best bet is to focus on content so that people will WANT to link to you with no recip.
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