Re: no-margin settings and validation Last Word for me.
by Kid Stevens <Kidstevens(at)comcast.net>
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Hello,
I said ME, not my client. I will do as my client pays me to as long as it
is not illegal or plagiarism. I preach advertising to clients not personal
preferences.
At 8:02 AM -0400 5/20/02, Al Sessions wrote:
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>Standing on principle is all well and good, but it doesn't help much
>when I have to explain why the competition is number one on Yahoo and
>he is somewhere down around the 85th web page match.
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At the rate websites appear on the web the chance of valid hits goes way
down every day.
Besides as you say so below the money is for speedy indexing. Your client
and the other 400 paying clients they took in today will get indexed within
a week if everything goes well. The free submissions get indexed in two to
three weeks anyway. They all are added to the spider bot. Now if the
client pays they move up in preference, not a great one but some.
I had 9 sites before the change over, I received an e-mail from my techy
friend at yahoo that they all would need re-indexed or be lost in ranking.
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>>Pay to submit never. Not unless my 300 dollars gets the site
>>indexed on 25 engines.
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Being number one has nothing to do with paying. They count the number of
times a site gets a hit from the search engine and this moves it up the
list. If the keywords in Meta match the text in the pages then the site
moves up better than one with Meta tags only. Now if paying to get the add
preferences at the top of each page that is worth the money to a good
client.
>Your not paying for submission. Your paying for rapid indexing and
>hopefully enhancing your clients (and by association yours)
>visibility on the number one portal.
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Sincerely,
Kid Stevens
I need nothing more than a good woman, a good Harley(optional),
good music and good children for the good of my soul.
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