EBay Keyword Stuffing
What would you do with a PR9? Keyword stuffing of course! The venerable auction super-power EBay has put it’s massive product data to great use, by throwing it all together into the worlds longest sentence.ÂÂ OfÂÂ course,ÂÂ withÂÂ aÂÂ simpleÂÂ mod-rewrite,ÂÂ feedÂÂ pulling,ÂÂ andÂÂ maybeÂÂ someÂÂ additionalÂÂ hand-editedÂÂ content,ÂÂ theyÂÂ couldÂÂ reallyÂÂ rankÂÂ forÂÂ allÂÂ theÂÂ keywordsÂÂ theyÂÂ stuffÂÂ atÂÂ theÂÂ bottomÂÂ ofÂÂ theÂÂ page.
Reads: “Looking for the all time top selling albums? eBay has them new and used at the great prices: The Eagles Greatest Hits 1971-1975 (The Eagles), Thriller (Michael Jackson), The Wall (Pink Floyd), Led Zeppelin IV (Led Zeppelin), Billy Joel Greatest Hits Volumes I & II (Billy Joel), Rumours (Fleetwood Mac), Back in Black (AC/DC), The Beatles (The Beatles), Come on Over (Shania Twain), Boston (Boston), The Bodyguard (Whitney Houston), Cracked Rear View Mirror (Hootie & the Blowfish), Elton John Greatest Hits (Elton John), Hotel California (The Eagles), The Beatles 1967-1970 (The Beatles), No Fences (Garth Brooks), Jagged Little Pill (Alanis Morissette), Born in the USA (Bruce Springsteen), Physical Graffiti (Led Zeppelin), Dark Side of the Moon (Pink Floyd), Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack (Bee Gees), The Beatles 1962-1966 (The Beatles), Appetite for Destruction (Guns ‘N Roses), Garth Brooks Double Live (Garth Brooks), Supernatural (Santana), Backstreet Boys (Backstreet Boys), Ropin’ The Wind (Garth Brooks), Bat Out of Hell (Meat Loaf), and Purple Rain (Prince and the Revolution).” No tags for this post.
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