I was watching Andy Jenkin’s StomperNet video about how to avoid having your pages filtered for duplicate content. One of the warnings is not to have stop words as the only difference between titles on two pages.
In order to know what those stop words are, I have listed them here.
| an | click | go | links | most | other | two | what |
| and | com | has | me | msie | page | us | when |
| any | copy | have | ie | net | reserved | use | where |
| are | copyright | he | if | netscape | ring | view | which |
| as | copyrights | help | in | new | since | visitors | who |
| at | do | home | inc | no | site | was | why |
| be | edu | homepage | is | not | text | we | will |
| been | find | how | it | of | than | we’ve | with |
| best viewed with | htm | you | http | on | that | web | www |
You can see the StomperNet post here:
http://www.StomperNetBlog.com/
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