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ekrem

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Hello.
You've this new function, which is shown under each thread in pageview, that shows via which queries visitors have found this thread through search engines.
You currently just let these query-strings being displayed as a normal text-string.
You should let these query-strings make a url pointing to the thread.
<a href="url to thread">query string</a>

It's an on-site link relevant for seo optimization, this way Google values this query string. Currently it is just a query string without usefullness for Search engine optimization.
 
Hello.
You've this new function, which is shown under each thread in pageview, that shows via which queries visitors have found this thread through search engines.
You currently just let these query-strings being displayed as a normal text-string.
You should let these query-strings make a url pointing to the thread.
<a href="url to thread">query string</a>

It's an on-site link relevant for seo optimization, this way Google values this query string. Currently it is just a query string without usefullness for Search engine optimization.

Well thank YOU, town cryer.
 
I look at it like a virtual pet you can teach tricks.
 
Hello.
You've this new function, which is shown under each thread in pageview, that shows via which queries visitors have found this thread through search engines.
You currently just let these query-strings being displayed as a normal text-string.
You should let these query-strings make a url pointing to the thread.
<a href="url to thread">query string</a>

It's an on-site link relevant for seo optimization, this way Google values this query string. Currently it is just a query string without usefullness for Search engine optimization.

Yeah, I get that. I lie sometimes, too.
:eek:
 
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