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Search Engine Promotion Code of Ethics Published by WebSeed.com.
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PR Newswire
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May 15, 2000
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BOULDER, Colo., May 15 /PRNewswire/ --
The Internet's first search engine promotion "Code of Ethics" was published by WebSeed.com this week. The document seeks to establish a set of ground rules to be followed by companies who offer search engine submitting or ranking improvement services. The document (http://www.webseed.com/codeofethics.htm) was accompanied by a letter from WebSeed.com president Mike Adams, who urged search engine ranking improvement services to adhere to a set of practices that, among other things, disallows the use of non-relevant keywords and limits the number of pages from any single domain that may be submitted to the search engines.
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