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Todays question comes from Jean-Marc in Paris. Jean-Marc wants to know, in terms of SEO, what is the difference between strong and the b tag for emphasis on certain words of text. From the user perspective, both tags have the same effect, words are shown in bold. Which tag should we use, in which circumstances? OK, this sounded like a familiar topic. And I felt like Id answered this one before. So I went and I searched, went through my mail. And I think we had answered it before. But it was in 2006. So Im going to give you the state of the art answer as of 2006. I dont think the answer has changed in any way, but let me just add that small caveat. Back then, whenever we checked, strong and b were treated the exact same in terms of ranking and scoring and how theyre indexed and all that sort of stuff. Likewise, theres also the E-M, the em, and the i, stands for italics, and those were treated exactly the same. And you could use either one, and it wouldnt make a difference in term