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I asked this question a while ago, no one knew, but I want to ask again. The reason is that my site became #1 in search for "algebra". I want people who search for "algebra" and find my website first, to see "subtopics" of my website. See this search for example http://www.google.com/search?q=chicago+marathon+2006 And see how there are subtopics of http://www.chicagomarathon.com/ such as Registration, Results, Participants, Training. For my algebra.com I would want Free Tutors, Lessons, Video Lessons, and Universal Solver (just an example). How would I get google to display that? |
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Ignoramus29180 schreef: I asked this question a while ago, no one knew, but I want to ask again. The reason is that my site became #1 in search for "algebra". I want people who search for "algebra" and find my website first, to see "subtopics" of my website. See this search for example http://www.google.com/search?q=chicago+marathon+2006 And see how there are subtopics of http://www.chicagomarathon.com/ such as Registration, Results, Participants, Training. For my algebra.com I would want Free Tutors, Lessons, Video Lessons, and Universal Solver (just an example). How would I get google to display that? Google shows them only for websites it sees as 'authorative' for that subject. It is generated completely automaticaly, there is no way you could interfere with it, buy this kind of postion or try to bribe a google-employee. Build an authorative website for a specific keyword and maybe you will get that result. |
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I asked this question a while ago, no one knew, but I want to ask again. The reason is that my site became #1 in search for "algebra". I want people who search for "algebra" and find my website first, to see "subtopics" of my website. See this search for example Google shows them only for websites it sees as 'authorative' for that subject. It is generated completely automaticaly, there is no way you could interfere with it, buy this kind of postion or try to bribe a google-employee. What makes a website authoritative? |
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On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 16:43:26 +0200, tonnie <t.prasing (AT) chello (DOT) nl> wrote: Ignoramus29180 schreef: I asked this question a while ago, no one knew, but I want to ask again. The reason is that my site became #1 in search for "algebra". I want people who search for "algebra" and find my website first, to see "subtopics" of my website. See this search for example http://www.google.com/search?q=chicago+marathon+2006 And see how there are subtopics of http://www.chicagomarathon.com/ such as Registration, Results, Participants, Training. For my algebra.com I would want Free Tutors, Lessons, Video Lessons, and Universal Solver (just an example). How would I get google to display that? Google shows them only for websites it sees as 'authorative' for that subject. It is generated completely automaticaly, there is no way you could interfere with it, buy this kind of postion or try to bribe a google-employee. Build an authorative website for a specific keyword and maybe you will get that result. Thanks... How would I make a website authoritative? What makes a website authoritative? |
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On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 16:43:26 +0200, tonnie <t.prasing (AT) chello (DOT) nl> wrote: Ignoramus29180 schreef: I asked this question a while ago, no one knew, but I want to ask again. The reason is that my site became #1 in search for "algebra". I want people who search for "algebra" and find my website first, to see "subtopics" of my website. See this search for example http://www.google.com/search?q=chicago+marathon+2006 And see how there are subtopics of http://www.chicagomarathon.com/ such as Registration, Results, Participants, Training. For my algebra.com I would want Free Tutors, Lessons, Video Lessons, and Universal Solver (just an example). How would I get google to display that? Google shows them only for websites it sees as 'authorative' for that subject. It is generated completely automaticaly, there is no way you could interfere with it, buy this kind of postion or try to bribe a google-employee. Build an authorative website for a specific keyword and maybe you will get that result. Thanks... How would I make a website authoritative? What makes a website authoritative? i |
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I asked this question a while ago, no one knew, but I want to ask again. The reason is that my site became #1 in search for "algebra". I want people who search for "algebra" and find my website first, to see "subtopics" of my website. See this search for example http://www.google.com/search?q=chicago+marathon+2006 And see how there are subtopics of http://www.chicagomarathon.com/ such as Registration, Results, Participants, Training. For my algebra.com I would want Free Tutors, Lessons, Video Lessons, and Universal Solver (just an example). How would I get google to display that? thanks i |
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"Ignoramus29180" <ignoramus29180 (AT) NOSPAM (DOT) 29180.invalid> wrote in message news:df6o4.ivb.17.1 (AT) news (DOT) alt.net... I asked this question a while ago, no one knew, but I want to ask again. The reason is that my site became #1 in search for "algebra". I want people who search for "algebra" and find my website first, to see "subtopics" of my website. See this search for example http://www.google.com/search?q=chicago+marathon+2006 And see how there are subtopics of http://www.chicagomarathon.com/ such as Registration, Results, Participants, Training. For my algebra.com I would want Free Tutors, Lessons, Video Lessons, and Universal Solver (just an example). How would I get google to display that? thanks i http://www.google.com/support/webmas...334&topic=8523 |
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