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I created a website for a town. In this example http://www.TownNameStateName.com. This site is all about the town (named in the URL). It describes the town, its history, the schools, pictures and has about 40 pages. All of the pages do a relatively good job of using the town name in the text. Designed to be useful not attract search engines. A human would look at this and recognize that this is the most relevant search target for anyone who searched for "TownName StateName" |
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My experience with a "lack of listing" regarding an old web site I developed makes me wonder about the results I get when I search for stuff. I created a website for a town. In this example http://www.TownNameStateName.com. This site is all about the town (named in the URL). It describes the town, its history, the schools, pictures and has about 40 pages. All of the pages do a relatively good job of using the town name in the text. Designed to be useful not attract search engines. A human would look at this and recognize that this is the most relevant search target for anyone who searched for "TownName StateName" So from a seach engine/human point of view - this would be the site that would have the most relevant information abou this town. However, the site has been up for 5 years and still has no ranking in Google. Heck FindAFlorist.com is ranked 14th!!! What the heck do they have to do with a city/town? Google even ranks single pages of some kid in college who is from that town and mentions it once!. I did this town site for free and don't really care how high it ranks but it makes me realize how crappy and manufactured search results can often be. I'm just glad I don't have a cell phone biz or something and have to fight with this "magic" to get listed. |
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I did this town site for free and don't really care how high it ranks but it makes me realize how crappy and manufactured search results can often be. |
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On 29 Oct 2005 04:27:16 -0700, "ZRexRider" <jerryg (AT) ptd (DOT) net> wrote: My experience with a "lack of listing" regarding an old web site I developed makes me wonder about the results I get when I search for stuff. I created a website for a town. In this example http:// www.TownNameStateName. com. This site is all about the town (named in the URL). It describes the town, its history, the schools, pictures and has about 40 pages. All of the pages do a relatively good job of using the town name in the text. Designed to be useful not attract search engines. A human would look at this and recognize that this is the most relevant search target for anyone who searched for "TownName StateName" So from a seach engine/human point of view - this would be the site that would have the most relevant information abou this town. However, the site has been up for 5 years and still has no ranking in Google. Heck FindAFlorist.com is ranked 14th!!! What the heck do they have to do with a city/town? Google even ranks single pages of some kid in college who is from that town and mentions it once!. I did this town site for free and don't really care how high it ranks but it makes me realize how crappy and manufactured search results can often be. I'm just glad I don't have a cell phone biz or something and have to fight with this "magic" to get listed. How many inbound links does it have? What's in their anchor text? |
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they're going to have some expectations. Makes me a little nervous when (...) You won't be able to see the results of your efforts for weeks or months. |
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