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Sam I Am  
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 More options Jun 8 2007, 8:47 am
From: Sam I Am
Date: Fri, 08 Jun 2007 05:47:38 -0700
Local: Fri, Jun 8 2007 8:47 am
Subject: Re: Using CSS to hide text
We get paid to post on forums like this. Don't you? :)

On Jun 8, 10:52 am, ivb wrote:

> Sam, I am glad your team knows CSS!
> How do you guys make money?
> I see no advertising programs, just some affiliate stuff, that I do
> not think people buy anyway.

> Igor

> On Jun 8, 5:32 pm, Sam I Am wrote:

> >  > p.s., ivb, don't flatter yourself. I have an 8 year old Russian

> > > Wolfhound that I have to follow around with a little plastic bag every
> > > time I let him outside.  As ironic as it may seem, guess what his name
> > > is.  ;-)

> > You guys crack me up. Igor, I'll never say my website design is
> > perfect, but the team and I know a lick of CSS, yes. I'm not scared to
> > post the url for competition purposes if that's what you are getting
> > at, it's free for them to look at anytime anyway and I know they do
> > considering the number of features we have that have been copied :)

> > Craig, I'm with you on the intent thing, I just think it is actually
> > really hard for google to spot intent and I know when googlebot makes
> > mistakes it can be painful... I think making guidelines like these
> > make it even harder for webmasters who do land in the doghouse to know
> > what to fix and what not to fix. I should go add this to the
> > 'suggestions for webmaster central post' though, as essentially my
> > problem is not with the guidelines but giving webmasters the
> > information they need to make the fixes they have to. Some kind of
> > information like 'googlebot might be having a problem with *list of
> > items*' would be perfect - hey I can engage in wishful thinking
> > right? :)


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