Disappearing text?

Robby12345

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Is it possible in PHP to create an additional paragraph stock full of buzzwords that appears for the googlebot only?That would be a "black hat" technique, and not something we'd support here.It's no more or less possible in PHP than it is in regular HTML (which i what PHP outputs to the browser).Its so hard to fit all the terms I like into a description and keep it short without confusing people. Is there something else I can do to help with this?I wasnt thinking invisible text I was thinking an extra properly formatted paragraph that would help the googlebot understand what it was and index it better. One of my big problems is fitting 'MMO', 'RPG', and 'MMORPG' because people will likely search for all of those. I tried spelling MMORPG with and without the space in two different spots but it looks kind of wierd and a few people have pointed it out."fit all the terms"How many terms are you trying to get into your description? You should only be optimizing each page for a small handful of keywords & phrases.You don't want to create a single page and try to optimize it for EVERYTHING.Well people are going to be searching for my site using all kinds of terms. I don't know if they're going to use MMORPG, MMO and RPG, just RPG, or online in the search. They might use text-based, text adventure, interactive fiction, text game, or choose your own adventure. They might search for browser-based, no download, played in browser, or download not required.I don't want to miss out on people who search 'online text game no download' instead of 'browser-based MMO RPG interactive fantasy'. And it's tough to fit all of these into sentences that wont confuse visitors or make them read excessive amounts. I have lots in the meta but google doesnt list you under those terms unless you have it in the text as well. No idea what to do.
 
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