Google's new change in it's search engine has left thousands of mom and pop
type businesses like mine out in the cold! You can read about it here:
http://www.scroogle.org/fiasco.html
I was number 4 for years when someone searched for flag cases, flag display
cases and such, now I show no rank in those searches. If you search for wood
flag cases, you'll see I'm still number one, useless to me since it is not a
popular search term. One of the new ways google will rank pages is by the
amount of links that come in to a page, they've always done this, but now it
carries much more weight.
If you sell items on the web and are listed on google or any other of the
major search engines(google supplies many of them), it would help both of us
to trade links. I link to you and you link to me, as long as we are both not
selling the same items it would be very beneficial to both of us.
Thanks,
Joe
info@(removethis)woodflagcases.com
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"joe" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>
> I was number 4 for years when someone searched for flag cases, flag
display
> cases and such, now I show no rank in those searches. If you search for
wood
> flag cases, you'll see I'm still number one, useless to me since it is not
a
> popular search term. One of the new ways google will rank pages is by the
> amount of links that come in to a page, they've always done this, but now
it
> carries much more weight.
Just curious. If you were to take the domain name "flagcases.com" and
re-direct to your page would you get the hits? Of course this assumes the
domain is available.
Ed
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http://pages.cthome.net/edhome
"Edwin Pawlowski" <[email protected]> wrote:
>Just curious. If you were to take the domain name "flagcases.com" and
>re-direct to your page would you get the hits? Of course this assumes the
>domain is available.
Getting 'hits' is a little more complex than that. There has been a
fairly involved set of 'rules' that Google used to decide how to rank
a page, consisting of several items in the internal structure of the
page, and the number of different pages that linked to yours.
The more cynical amongst us suspect that Google has altered their
criteria such that if you don't buy their 'adwords' advertising, you
don't rate very high in a search regardless of the content or
structure of your site.
--
Howard Lee Harkness
Texas Certified Concealed Handgun Instructor
www.CHL-TX.com
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