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Your question is closely related to the previously asked Distinction between Serverfault and Webmasters which you may want to read.

As you've correctly surmised, most questions about how to perform search engine optimization will find a good home at WebmastersWebmasters. In the early days, before Webmasters was created, those questions invariably were asked here (or even on SO!) and some of those questions may still be open. Feel free to vote to close them.

There are occasional bits of overlap, though, and things that may have an impact on SEO that are more appropriately asked here, or which could be asked on either site (such as mod_rewrite rules). That being the case, I don't see any reason to get rid of the tag, at least not yet.

Your question is closely related to the previously asked Distinction between Serverfault and Webmasters which you may want to read.

As you've correctly surmised, most questions about how to perform search engine optimization will find a good home at Webmasters. In the early days, before Webmasters was created, those questions invariably were asked here (or even on SO!) and some of those questions may still be open. Feel free to vote to close them.

There are occasional bits of overlap, though, and things that may have an impact on SEO that are more appropriately asked here, or which could be asked on either site (such as mod_rewrite rules). That being the case, I don't see any reason to get rid of the tag, at least not yet.

Your question is closely related to the previously asked Distinction between Serverfault and Webmasters which you may want to read.

As you've correctly surmised, most questions about how to perform search engine optimization will find a good home at Webmasters. In the early days, before Webmasters was created, those questions invariably were asked here (or even on SO!) and some of those questions may still be open. Feel free to vote to close them.

There are occasional bits of overlap, though, and things that may have an impact on SEO that are more appropriately asked here, or which could be asked on either site (such as mod_rewrite rules). That being the case, I don't see any reason to get rid of the tag, at least not yet.

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Your question is closely related to the previously asked Distinction between Serverfault and Webmasters which you may want to read.

As you've correctly surmised, most questions about how to perform search engine optimization will find a good home at Webmasters. In the early days, before Webmasters was created, those questions invariably were asked herethose questions invariably were asked here (or even on SO!) and some of those questions may still be open. Feel free to vote to close them.

There are occasional bits of overlap, though, and things that may have an impact on SEO that are more appropriately asked here, or which could be asked on either site (such as mod_rewrite rules). That being the case, I don't see any reason to get rid of the tag, at least not yet.

Your question is closely related to the previously asked Distinction between Serverfault and Webmasters which you may want to read.

As you've correctly surmised, most questions about how to perform search engine optimization will find a good home at Webmasters. In the early days, before Webmasters was created, those questions invariably were asked here (or even on SO!) and some of those questions may still be open. Feel free to vote to close them.

There are occasional bits of overlap, though, and things that may have an impact on SEO that are more appropriately asked here, or which could be asked on either site (such as mod_rewrite rules). That being the case, I don't see any reason to get rid of the tag, at least not yet.

Your question is closely related to the previously asked Distinction between Serverfault and Webmasters which you may want to read.

As you've correctly surmised, most questions about how to perform search engine optimization will find a good home at Webmasters. In the early days, before Webmasters was created, those questions invariably were asked here (or even on SO!) and some of those questions may still be open. Feel free to vote to close them.

There are occasional bits of overlap, though, and things that may have an impact on SEO that are more appropriately asked here, or which could be asked on either site (such as mod_rewrite rules). That being the case, I don't see any reason to get rid of the tag, at least not yet.

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Your question is closely related to the previously asked Distinction between Serverfault and Webmasters which you may want to read.

As you've correctly surmised, most questions about how to perform search engine optimization will find a good home at Webmasters. In the early days, before Webmasters was created, those questions invariably were asked here (or even on SO!) and some of those questions may still be open. Feel free to vote to close them.

There are occasional bits of overlap, though, and things that may have an impact on SEO that are more appropriately asked here, or which could be asked on either site (such as mod_rewrite rules). That being the case, I don't see any reason to get rid of the tag, at least not yet.