Yandex bandit gets the idea to test 100 pages with descriptions in the first week, another 150 in the next week, and so on? How much time will it take the search engine to check the reaction of users to all 3 thousand pages with descriptions of goods from your online store? How will customers react to constant changes in the lists of promotional goods? The most important of the rhetorical questions: won’t the company go bankrupt on discounts and free delivery, chasing the elusive bandit? Do not add special characters to the title and description Why? At the very least, it's not respectable.
Of course, if you're promoting an entertainment site for schoolchildren, thailand email list you can try. For adult projects, it's bad form. At most, sooner or later you will run into sanctions. Yes, for now search engines turn a blind eye to pranks with special characters in the description. But if Yandex and Google see that many site owners are littering the SERP with some squiggles, a new filter will immediately appear.
Don't use game mechanics and don't fill the title/description with useful information This point sounds absurd out of context. So it’s better to formulate it like this: don’t use game mechanics and don’t fill the description with useful information just because the Yandex bandit let your site’s pages into the top for a while. Would you really be filling the page description with useless information and ignoring gamification if the search engine hadn’t updated its algorithm? Let's look at the problem from another angle.
What conclusions can be drawn?
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