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Wendy Maki
Joined: 13 Feb 2007
Posts: 6
Location: Ontario, Canada
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Posted: Sat Nov 10, 2007 11:13 pm
Post subject: Wow! Google luuuves this forum!
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Last night I decided to come out and post my first message here, as a response to a thread.
This morning I got up and out of idle curiosity decided to do a Google search on a specific phrase that I target, especially in sig files and author resource boxes. I was looking for my own site.
Lo and behold, I stumbled across the associateprograms.com page with that forum message (and sig with that key phrase) there in the first 100 results for a phrase that has probably never been targetted by Allan Gardyne... and there was Google saying it was "15 hours ago"!
That means a brand new page on this forum showed up in Google results in less than 24 hours. That's amazing. But it gets more amazing than that...
Later on today, again out of curiosity, I decided to do a search on the title of the thread, with no quotes...
That brand new page showed up in the first 100 results within OVER 93 MILLION competing pages!
Wow. For anyone that doesn't believe that maintaining a quality website for the long haul pays off... this forum is proof that the effort is worth it. Take that all you so-called webmasters that throw up garbage sites
The other thing it says to me is that no one has any reason not to have their own site indexed and listed by Google within a reasonably short period of time (I've personally never had any problem... although the rank and the level of competition can vary.) If you have a link to your site somewhere Google finds it fast, Google will get to your site fast... What it does once it gets there will be another matter
Anyways, I thought this was dramatic enough to share...
Wendy. _________________ Information on A/B split web testing at http://www.ABCsOfTesting.com/
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sophist
Joined: 21 Nov 2003
Posts: 595
Location: Kamloops, Canada
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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 8:05 am
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AP certainly does pack a wallop. I used to use it to get pages indexed but I see a nofollow in the sig now. Not that I blame Allan... that is a lot of PR bleed by not doing it. _________________ Business Owners Guide to Going Online What every business owner needs to know about going online |
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Larry Chamberlain
Joined: 01 Aug 2003
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Location: London, England
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infoduma
Joined: 31 Oct 2007
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Location: UK
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sophist
Joined: 21 Nov 2003
Posts: 595
Location: Kamloops, Canada
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Posted: Fri Jan 04, 2008 5:43 pm
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| infoduma wrote: | | sophist wrote: | | I see a nofollow in the sig now. Not that I blame Allan... that is a lot of PR bleed by not doing it. |
that means you can find yourself on SERP but your ranking wont improve, right? |
Spiders won't follow the link, just humans. _________________ Business Owners Guide to Going Online What every business owner needs to know about going online |
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