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Posted:  27 Apr 2006 09:43   Last Edited By: ekitel
I read some where that Google has started to detect and penallize too much SEO...  I mean there are a lot of SEO tricks that have been over-used, like over seeding key-words and stuff and that Google now recognizes and penalizes

specifically I'm wondering about the whole mod-rewrite thing...  supposedly Google has no problem indexing pages that end with .php?this=whatever&so=on&so=forth so I'm wondering if using mod-rewrite to represent these pages as simple .html  might actually defeat the whole purpose of SEO

or maybe I'm thinking too much....
Posted:  27 Apr 2006 10:20
I don't think there is any problem with mod_rewrite seo wise.
Posted:  04 May 2006 02:37
Actually, Google still does have a problem indexing those types of pages.  Sure, they get indexed, but it might take the crawler a few times before it does it.

Yup...you're thinking too much.
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