Page Optimization Sample Clauses

The Page Optimization clause defines the rights and responsibilities related to improving the performance and efficiency of web pages. Typically, this clause allows a service provider or website operator to make technical adjustments such as compressing images, minifying code, or implementing caching strategies to enhance page load times and user experience. Its core practical function is to ensure that web pages operate smoothly and efficiently, thereby improving usability and potentially boosting search engine rankings while minimizing resource usage.
Page Optimization. You may not optimize any page of a website for keyword or keyword phrases that include Prohibited Word; this provision includes but is not limited to Meta Tags, headers and body content.
Page Optimization. 30.1 You may not optimize any page of a website(s) for keyword or keyword phrases that include the words Traders Trust and/or Traders-Trust, or any variation thereon, including, but not limited to, Traders Trust, Traders-Trust, TradersTrust, etc…, in any format or form; this provision includes but is not limited to Meta Tags, headers and body content.
Page Optimization. 31.1 You may not optimize any page of a website(s) for keyword or keyword phrases that include the words TTCM Capital Markets and/or Traders-Trust, or any variation thereon, including, but not limited to, Traders Trust, Traders-Trust, Traders Trust, etc…, in any format or form; this provision includes but is not limited to Meta Tags, headers and body content.

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