Steve Seeley believes it is important to know how search engines work and to "split up" your site into segments such as header, navigation, body, footer, advertisements.
Search
engines will use page segmentation not only as a better way to "break down content on a Web site, but help fight spam," Seeley writes. Detailing the four page segmentations types--Fixed Length Page
Segmentation (FixedPS), Fixed Length Page Segmentation (FixedPS), Vision Based Page Segmentation (VIPS), and Combine Page Segmentation (CombPS)--he provides insight into when and why you might want to
use each.
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