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Zach Ellin
 
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Default Please assist - 10-05-2005 , 07:46 PM






alt.internet.search-engines readers:

I would greatly appreciate if you could help me in a simple way. My
high school has a very poor policy regarding its website: Instead of
giving its URL, they simply say "it is the first hit on Google for
'north canyon high school'". I'm trying to prove a point by replacing
bumping it from the top spot with this page:

http://www.geocities.com/nchsgoogle/nchsgoogle.html

I would greatly appreciate if you would help me accomplish this google
bomb. Hopefully you can see that this is not a prank and is done with
the right intention: to show NCHS and other organizations that this
method of advertising their sites just won't cut it.

Thank you very much.

Zach

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John Bokma
 
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Default Re: Please assist - 10-05-2005 , 09:47 PM






Zach Ellin <zellin (AT) mac (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
alt.internet.search-engines readers:

I would greatly appreciate if you could help me in a simple way. My
high school has a very poor policy regarding its website: Instead of
giving its URL, they simply say "it is the first hit on Google for
'north canyon high school'". I'm trying to prove a point by replacing
bumping it from the top spot with this page:
You mean they are right now, and you are trying to make it wrong? So... if
they advertise: you can find us next to the "some name" building, you blow
that one up to get a point?

Quote:
http://www.geocities.com/nchsgoogle/nchsgoogle.html

I would greatly appreciate if you would help me accomplish this google
bomb. Hopefully you can see that this is not a prank and is done with
the right intention: to show NCHS and other organizations that this
method of advertising their sites just won't cut it.
Ah, yeah, please assist me to get 5000 visitors/day this month: link to
http://johnbokma.com/. I told a close friend that I was able to get that
target :-D.

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Tonnie
 
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Default [OT] Johns target Re: Please assist - 10-06-2005 , 05:00 AM



John Bokma wrote:

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Ah, yeah, please assist me to get 5000 visitors/day this month: link to
http://johnbokma.com/. I told a close friend that I was able to get that
target :-D.
He John, i already did.

So when do i get my cake? :-P



Tonnie

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Webontwerp http://vision2form.nl/webontwerp/index.html
SEO gaat zo http://vision2form.nl/webontwerp/gevonden-worden.html


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Default Re: [OT] Johns target Re: Please assist - 10-06-2005 , 06:06 AM



Tonnie <t.prasing (AT) chello (DOT) nl> wrote:

Quote:
John Bokma wrote:

Ah, yeah, please assist me to get 5000 visitors/day this month: link
to http://johnbokma.com/. I told a close friend that I was able to
get that target :-D.

He John, i already did.
That doesn't count ;-)

Quote:
So when do i get my cake? :-P
If I like the site, I might link back (like I did with yours) :-)

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Tonnie
 
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Default Re: [OT] Johns target Re: Please assist - 10-06-2005 , 07:42 AM



John Bokma wrote:
Quote:
Tonnie <t.prasing (AT) chello (DOT) nl> wrote:


John Bokma wrote:


Ah, yeah, please assist me to get 5000 visitors/day this month: link
to http://johnbokma.com/. I told a close friend that I was able to
get that target :-D.

He John, i already did.


That doesn't count ;-)


So when do i get my cake? :-P


If I like the site, I might link back (like I did with yours) :-)
*grin*

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Glas geschiedenis http://vision2form.nl/glashistorie.html
Passie en talent http://vision2form.nl/young_talent.html
Webontwerp http://vision2form.nl/webontwerp/index.html
SEO gaat zo http://vision2form.nl/webontwerp/gevonden-worden.html


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Zach Ellin
 
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Default Re: Please assist - 10-06-2005 , 09:44 PM



What I am trying to do is inform the school, and organizations in
general, that you can't count on this method of advertising your site.
While saying you are next to a building would usually be safe, as if
that building were to go down you would have time to adjust your
advertising, the internet is not such a slow-moving world. Plus, I
have never seen a business advertise itself *solely* on being "next to"
or "across from" another building. They would usually also give an
address, or at least a phone number... I think you can see they are 2
wildly different things, not to mention the fact that this scenario
does not involve death. It would only take a handful of you guys so
please help me out!

On 2005-10-05 18:47:30 -0700, John Bokma <john (AT) castleamber (DOT) com> said:

Quote:
Zach Ellin <zellin (AT) mac (DOT) com> wrote:

alt.internet.search-engines readers:

I would greatly appreciate if you could help me in a simple way. My
high school has a very poor policy regarding its website: Instead of
giving its URL, they simply say "it is the first hit on Google for
'north canyon high school'". I'm trying to prove a point by replacing
bumping it from the top spot with this page:

You mean they are right now, and you are trying to make it wrong? So...
if they advertise: you can find us next to the "some name" building,
you blow that one up to get a point?

http://www.geocities.com/nchsgoogle/nchsgoogle.html

I would greatly appreciate if you would help me accomplish this google
bomb. Hopefully you can see that this is not a prank and is done with
the right intention: to show NCHS and other organizations that this
method of advertising their sites just won't cut it.

Ah, yeah, please assist me to get 5000 visitors/day this month: link to
http://johnbokma.com/. I told a close friend that I was able to get
that target :-D.

--
Zach Ellin

"Build a man a fire, and he'll be warm for a day. Set a man on fire,
and he'll be warm the rest of his life."



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Stacey
 
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Default Re: Please assist - 10-07-2005 , 06:11 AM



"Zach Ellin" <zellin (AT) mac (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
What I am trying to do is inform the school, and organizations in general,
that you can't count on this method of advertising your site.
Schools don't advertise anyway. What you think we were born yesterday? I
have children, and BTW they hand you the info on the first day of school of
the web address and important emails.

Quote:
While saying you are next to a building would usually be safe, as if that
building were to go down you would have time to adjust your advertising,
the internet is not such a slow-moving world. Plus, I have never seen a
business advertise itself *solely* on being "next to" or "across from"
another building. They would usually also give an address, or at least a
phone number... I think you can see they are 2 wildly different things,
not to mention the fact that this scenario does not involve death. It
would only take a handful of you guys so please help me out!
Sound like bull to me. It is an easy SERP, doesn't need to be Google
Bombed...figure it out if you can.

BTW the school has been told of what you are trying to do. I hope you were
not dumb enough to use a real email address on your site:
jsimpson (AT) pvusd (DOT) k12.az.us.

Stacey




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Paul
 
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Default Re: Please assist - 10-07-2005 , 06:29 AM



On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 12:11:31 +0200, "Stacey"
<Remove-the-Y-stacey (AT) staceyssimplestuff (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
"Zach Ellin" <zellin (AT) mac (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:2005100618440016807%zellin (AT) maccom (DOT) ..
What I am trying to do is inform the school, and organizations in general,
that you can't count on this method of advertising your site.

Schools don't advertise anyway. What you think we were born yesterday? I
have children, and BTW they hand you the info on the first day of school of
the web address and important emails.

While saying you are next to a building would usually be safe, as if that
building were to go down you would have time to adjust your advertising,
the internet is not such a slow-moving world. Plus, I have never seen a
business advertise itself *solely* on being "next to" or "across from"
another building. They would usually also give an address, or at least a
phone number... I think you can see they are 2 wildly different things,
not to mention the fact that this scenario does not involve death. It
would only take a handful of you guys so please help me out!

Sound like bull to me. It is an easy SERP, doesn't need to be Google
Bombed...figure it out if you can.

BTW the school has been told of what you are trying to do. I hope you were
not dumb enough to use a real email address on your site:
jsimpson (AT) pvusd (DOT) k12.az.us.

Stacey

Hi Stacey
I think you will find it also breaks geosites TOS
Even if it doesn't, I don't think geosites will allow it to continue.

plh
Paul

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Stacey
 
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Default Re: Please assist - 10-07-2005 , 06:34 AM



"Paul" <webmaster (AT) houstoncrafts (DOT) com> wrote

Quote:
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 12:11:31 +0200, "Stacey"
Remove-the-Y-stacey (AT) staceyssimplestuff (DOT) com> wrote:

"Zach Ellin" <zellin (AT) mac (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:2005100618440016807%zellin (AT) maccom (DOT) ..
What I am trying to do is inform the school, and organizations in
general,
that you can't count on this method of advertising your site.

Schools don't advertise anyway. What you think we were born yesterday? I
have children, and BTW they hand you the info on the first day of school
of
the web address and important emails.

While saying you are next to a building would usually be safe, as if
that
building were to go down you would have time to adjust your advertising,
the internet is not such a slow-moving world. Plus, I have never seen a
business advertise itself *solely* on being "next to" or "across from"
another building. They would usually also give an address, or at least
a
phone number... I think you can see they are 2 wildly different things,
not to mention the fact that this scenario does not involve death. It
would only take a handful of you guys so please help me out!

Sound like bull to me. It is an easy SERP, doesn't need to be Google
Bombed...figure it out if you can.

BTW the school has been told of what you are trying to do. I hope you were
not dumb enough to use a real email address on your site:
jsimpson (AT) pvusd (DOT) k12.az.us.

Stacey


Hi Stacey
I think you will find it also breaks geosites TOS
Even if it doesn't, I don't think geosites will allow it to continue.
I am just wondering why he is using a school district email address in the
website.

Something just smelled wrong.

Stacey




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Paul
 
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Default Re: Please assist - 10-07-2005 , 06:46 AM



On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 12:34:58 +0200, "Stacey"
<Remove-the-Y-stacey (AT) staceyssimplestuff (DOT) com> wrote:

Quote:
"Paul" <webmaster (AT) houstoncrafts (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:4djck19k8fneuf597m9lgcnor2o7f2eqhn (AT) 4ax (DOT) com...
On Fri, 7 Oct 2005 12:11:31 +0200, "Stacey"
Remove-the-Y-stacey (AT) staceyssimplestuff (DOT) com> wrote:

"Zach Ellin" <zellin (AT) mac (DOT) com> wrote in message
news:2005100618440016807%zellin (AT) maccom (DOT) ..
What I am trying to do is inform the school, and organizations in
general,
that you can't count on this method of advertising your site.

Schools don't advertise anyway. What you think we were born yesterday? I
have children, and BTW they hand you the info on the first day of school
of
the web address and important emails.

While saying you are next to a building would usually be safe, as if
that
building were to go down you would have time to adjust your advertising,
the internet is not such a slow-moving world. Plus, I have never seen a
business advertise itself *solely* on being "next to" or "across from"
another building. They would usually also give an address, or at least
a
phone number... I think you can see they are 2 wildly different things,
not to mention the fact that this scenario does not involve death. It
would only take a handful of you guys so please help me out!

Sound like bull to me. It is an easy SERP, doesn't need to be Google
Bombed...figure it out if you can.

BTW the school has been told of what you are trying to do. I hope you were
not dumb enough to use a real email address on your site:
jsimpson (AT) pvusd (DOT) k12.az.us.

Stacey


Hi Stacey
I think you will find it also breaks geosites TOS
Even if it doesn't, I don't think geosites will allow it to continue.

I am just wondering why he is using a school district email address in the
website.

Something just smelled wrong.

Stacey

It smells more fishy than a brothel.
--
Wank a man off, and he will enjoy himself for a day. Teach a man how to wank, and he'll be a wanker for the rest of his life.


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