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Old 02-23-2013, 07:03 PM   #51
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Originally Posted by DianNC View Post
While browsing on Amazon yesterday, I saw a book described as, "Adult Science-fiction for children."

It's probably obvious to everyone but me.
If it was in the description, it's probably keyword stuffing. I've seen some really bizarre things lately, like descriptions that just scream "I read a crappy SEO book today". I find it incredibly annoying, and kind of stupid. Yeah, it's important that people find the author's book, but if they end up there and it's not what they are looking for, what good does that do? For the really obvious ones, I use the links on the product page to report it to Amazon.

But I guess this is what happens when Amazon took away their precious tags.
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