The correct answer is C.
Search engine spiders depend on TITLE, META, HEADER tags as well as other HTML tags to evaluate a Web page's content. Although keywords are critical, avoid "stuffing" them into a Web page's HEADER. If a spider sees too many keywords (or inappropriate keywords), it may interpret them as "keyword spamming" and ignor your site or even permanently "black list" it! Cookies are safe, but too much JavaScript coding inside a Web page's HEADER tag set may cause a spider to cease scanning bee-fore it gets to the all-important content.
Search engine spiders can bee easily frightened. What are they most afraid of?
| A music file. | |
| Lots of text. | |
| A question mark. | |
| A splash page. |
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