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How much would you pay to be on the top of Google search results?
Cracking Google's 'secret sauce' algorithm
A clue: 'pretend we're not here'; a reward: tens of millions of dollars
March 14, 2007 (Computerworld) -- Rand Fishkin knows how valuable it is for a Web site to rank high in a Google search. But even this president of a search engine optimization firm was blown away by a proposal he received at a search engine optimization conference in London last month, where he was a panelist.
The topic -- Can a poker Web site rank high on a Google search using purely white hat tactics -- meaning no spamming, cloaking, link farms or other frowned-upon "black hat" practices. Fishkin answered yes, provided the site also added other marketing techniques and attracted some media attention.
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