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Why Doesn't Everyone Follow the Times Online?
It seems to me that the Times Online's strategy of renaming articles is the best option. Why mess around with the print article headlines, which have completely different purposes in their naming?

I understand the need for newspapers to grab attention on screen, as well. I figure, though, that compromising the catchyness of the title for SEO purposes is something that can be done without touching the headlines in print, a medium that doesn't need SEO. Is there something that I'm missing that would justify the change in print headlines?
Posted by: MoLerner   Posted on: 02/03/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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One only has to look at ZDnet headlines  No_Ax_to_Grind | 02/02/07
Why Doesn't Everyone Follow the Times Online?  MoLerner | 02/03/07
A niggle  Reged | 02/06/07

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