I've been aware for some time now that it is impossible to make an Actinic site pass the W3s html validation because of proprietary tags, but thought this a minor issue.
However I've just become aware that this breakes googles Site-Related-Keywords tool.
To begin with the tool told me that there wasn't enough text on the page to find keywords - this I knew to be wrong.
I worked out the problem by creating a copy of a page and stripping out the proprietary tags and re-testing. The tool now worked.
This is more important than simply not being able to use a useful tool. Google uses the same algorithm to work out the Quality score of the adverts landing page - and a good quality score means that adverts are favourably placed at a lower bid price, this will be costing merchants money.
Troubleshooting Google's Quality Score
- please can v9 be standards complient with proprietary tags presented as comments?
However I've just become aware that this breakes googles Site-Related-Keywords tool.
To begin with the tool told me that there wasn't enough text on the page to find keywords - this I knew to be wrong.
I worked out the problem by creating a copy of a page and stripping out the proprietary tags and re-testing. The tool now worked.
This is more important than simply not being able to use a useful tool. Google uses the same algorithm to work out the Quality score of the adverts landing page - and a good quality score means that adverts are favourably placed at a lower bid price, this will be costing merchants money.
Troubleshooting Google's Quality Score
- please can v9 be standards complient with proprietary tags presented as comments?
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