On 2015 Oct 01, Egon Willighagen commented:
Dear Christopher, when you studied the indexing of IKs by Google, did you also look at the effect of SEO tricks? That is, Google suggests that writing a good page title and description will help them correctly index pages. For example, I can imagine you had looked at one of the lists, e.g. for atorvastatin, and determined if the IK was used in the page title and/or description. Would you expect that if chemical databases adopted this SEO technologies for the IK, it would further improve the situation? Or would the effect be minor? Could it help overcome the problem with partly matching IKs, as you noted here about a year ago?
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