Yes, each blog entry for The 2012 Illinois Municipal Code Book Index is structured in a template format that (likely) contains less than 10% unique content on each individual page.
This design takes into account a variety of search-related facets, including but not limited to providing a custom-designed keyword list for each entry that includes potential typographical errors and an index list reliant on internal linking to individual entries.
Because this site has been designed to provide effective and capable demonstration irrelevant of any/all outside search engine index entries at any time, any negative scoring slights due to this structure not clearly favoring the Most Favored Search Engine Optimization Techniques as stated by the major and minor search engine indexes at any time, including but not limited to index/noindex options and use of meta tags, image tags, etc. are regrettable to some degree, but entirely necessary to set forth an effective and searchable list of municipal code books in the State of Illinois.
The 2012 Illinois Municipal Code Book Index will continue to broadcast until the 2012 IMCB Index looses its “one of the most comprehensive lists of municipal code books on the Internet” status to any number of other potential broadcasters, including but not limited to local, county, state and/or federal libraries, a variety of not-for-profit organizations involved with the topic of transparency and a few departments.
It remains a part of The 2012 Code Book Index philosophy that this type of legal information should be on display in a credible manner through a variety of sources and free of charge for online and/or download review of any municipal code book actively being referenced in the dealings of a municipality in the State of Illinois.
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