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Robert Anderson
 
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Default SEO Advice - 05-21-2005 , 09:05 PM







I was wondering how to get my site found, without resorting to unethnical
methods. Thanks.

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John Bokma
 
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Default Re: SEO Advice - 05-21-2005 , 10:03 PM






Robert Anderson wrote:

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I was wondering how to get my site found, without resorting to
unethnical methods. Thanks.
URL?

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Default Re: SEO Advice - 05-22-2005 , 12:43 AM



John Bokma wrote:

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Robert Anderson wrote:

I was wondering how to get my site found, without resorting to
unethnical methods. Thanks.

URL?
Or submit to the search engines, although that can be slow. There are
legitimate way of getting links such as Webrings or GeoURL. Have a look...

Roy

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Default Re: SEO Advice - 05-22-2005 , 12:32 PM



On Sun, 22 May 2005 03:05:50 +0200, Robert Anderson
<noemailaddress (AT) nospamplease (DOT) com> wrote:

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I was wondering how to get my site found, without resorting to unethnical
methods. Thanks.
Put your website url in the signature. As long as you post on-topic
and your posts are of the kind no moderator will delete, you are
letting people find your url, and you are creating links to your page
being on ethical side (unless you have really meant 'unethnical' - if
so, I have no idea how to help )

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