Re: Can some one give me a tip.... (re Google rank)
- From: John Bokma <john@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 8 Aug 2006 07:48:25 GMT
Big Bill <kruse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
To many folk on this group are here solely for the sake of arguing
with the others.
If we all agreed here constantly then wouldn't we be merely sheeps, and
learn nothing? I learn often the most from arguments :-D. The simplest
way to stop one if you're directly involved is by skipping the thread :-
D. But somehow both sides seem to be focussed on winning, despite
stating the contrary ;-)
Also, notice that if one (or more) people that belong to the "too many
folk" group leave a group that there is always someone else that takes
his/her place.
There was a time I thought I was causing a lot of argueing in one group,
so I left it for months. When I started lurking the group I saw the same
old shit going on without me even being there :-D.
About anything. Something else I'm getting
increasingly fed up with.
Then its time to stop with Usenet, or this group for some time.
Ask yourself:
- how much does it cost you every day in time
- what do you get from it
There are plenty of other places for light talk where argueing rarely
happens (I have my own message board just for that :-D). This is a
technical group, and quite some people are professionally involved in
search engines, and hence show their skills, and bump into each other.
Anyway, if you don't feel comfortable with a group, take a (short) break
from it. I have learned to do it more easily, and more often :-D.
Also: write on your site -> benefits *you*
write on Usenet -> spread out content.
[ forums ]
Too heavy for me over there. I skip round the forums from time to time
but they seem to be mostly populated by folk who live their lives on
forums and have none outside them.
I have heard that about me + Usenet a lot :-D. But I don't hang in front
of the tube for 4 hrs/day, or play d&d games, etc.
[I snipped attr canadafred away, apologies:]
Maybe it is different in other homeland but in mine we are raised on
trust. Sure, individually one can be as untrustworthy as any crooks
but our bases itself on fair play and ethical business practices.
Thing is where you are, Fred, it's hard physically and everybody
depends on their neighbour for survival. Here you shit on your
neighbour as a matter of course - there'll always be another one along
in a minute. The fewer people there are around, the more they tend to
value each other.
Very true. I love small communities where everybody knows each other and
is friendly. Last week we visited a small city in Guatemala. In the
city, nobody greets each other, we walked a bit out of the city, and
suddenly people started to greet us. Makes one feel warmer (ha ha ha,
under the burning sun, even the rubber trees were sweating) and more
connected :-D
People with nice web sites cannot be found in the natural results
because they fail to consider an SEO aspect in the design phase. This
is one of the most common problems that people approach me with. They
need help. Otherwise they are doomed to search engine advertising or
must seek outside the Intenet altogether for their web site promotion.
Which is ironic,
Yup. Add to that that blogs just copy-pasting a snippet, adding a link,
leeching an image get shitloads of traffic. It's a weird world, lets
hope some things are going to change :-D.
because if you truly want the very latest thing, you
won't find about it through Google, the algo excludes that. When it's
tried and tested and verified, then Google feel safe promoting it.
Till then you won't hear about it.
Such a pity. Often the web site development company has their "claws"
into the client, sucking him dry of budget; a clutch so strong the
client cannot completely shake off. In a case like this, a swave
Ahem. Swave?
Swave
[a] a sharp piece of metal, normally used to cut of claws of predators.
--
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