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Re: FN-FORUM Search engine optimisation
date posted 11th March 2000 22:59
It's because some moron has probably placed [EMAIL REMOVED] on the mailing
list..
Whomever maintains this list, I'm asking again, please remove
[EMAIL REMOVED]
or ANY webjump.com mailing address.
I represent webjump.com which is now owned by theglobe.com
and we want to be removed from this list.
----- Original Message -----
From: Vratislav Kuska [EMAIL REMOVED]
To: Divinity Design [EMAIL REMOVED]
Cc: [EMAIL REMOVED]
Sent: Saturday, March 11, 2000 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: FN-FORUM Search engine optimisation
> At 00:22 -0700 3/11/0, Divinity Design wrote:
> >Please remove me from your discussion or list. I have no idea why I am
> >getting these messages, I don't know you, and I'm not interested in
> >eavesdropping on your email conversations.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >Anne McKay
>
> Hello Anne,
>
> I am sorry, but "Divinity Design" [EMAIL REMOVED] is not on ony
> of our lists.
>
> You are not "eavesdropping" on personal conversation. It is a public
> discussion about search engine optimisation. FN-FORUM = Freelances Forum.
>
>
> Have a nice weekend,
>
> Vraatia
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: Vratislav Kuska [EMAIL REMOVED]
> >To: [EMAIL REMOVED] [EMAIL REMOVED]
> >Date: Friday, March 10, 2000 6:51 PM
> >Subject: Re: FN-FORUM Search engine optimisation
> >
> >
> >>Don't worry about people stealing your ideas. If your ideas are any
> >>good, you'll have to ram them down people's throats.
> >> *Howard Aiken
> >>
> >>
> >>At 20:25 +0000 3/10/0, Peter Small wrote:
> >>>Jim Lynch wrote:
> >>>
> >>>>And the search engine optimisation alone is worth what clients pay -
if
> >>>>it can't be found, it doesn't exist.
> >>>>
> >>>
> >>>Hi Jim,
> >>>
> >>>This is an interesting statement. I'd appreciate your explaining how
you
> >>>can optimise a site for search engines. There is so much written about
> >this
> >>>subject that I'd like to know what is true.
> >>>
> >>>According to what I understand, even the best search engines cover only
> >>>twenty percent of sites and many people on various lists tell you to
> >ignore
> >>>all the spam emails that claim they can get you on all the search
engines.
> >>>
> >>>Is there any more to it than just putting sensible descriptions in the
> >meta
> >>>tags? Is it possible to reliably get Web sites covered by search
engines?
> >>>
> >>>peter
> >>>http://www.avatarnets.com
> >>>
> >>
> >>Hi Peter,
> >>
> >>we developed unique, proprietary system called "Internet Billboards", or
> >>"multiple entrance points", under various dot com domains, related in
all
> >>possible (and seemingly impossible!!!) ways to your site, such as
> >>WwwRegister.com, WwwYou.com, WwwYourName.com, abcDirectory.com,
> >>abcWebGuide.com, Www1st.com, WwwBestValue.com, WwwMost.com,
> >>RecommendedBy.com, ServicesIn.com,
> >>SpecializedIn.com, WarnRecommend.com etc.
> >>
> >>Those domains (secondary entry points and web advertising billboards)
would
> >>not replace your main domain, they will supplement it, helping to get
> >>ALWAYS at least one listing among first twenty results with main search
> >>engines.
> >>
> >>I can imagine LITERARY THOUSANDS OF "WEB BILLBOARDS" (secondary entrance
> >>points, but not "door pages") promoting your site and sending people
> >>offering or needing services
> >>to your site. IT CAN BE BUILD GRADUALLY WITHIN MONTHS OR YEARS.
> >>
> >>If that interest you, we can run a small test and take it from there.
> >>
> >>What I described is almost like describing a book. You may know the
story
> >>but you still know very little. For example The Old Man and the Sea. If
you
> >>do not know the book and someone will tell you the story, you can think
> >>"This is ordinary story. Not much. Anyone can write that. Not too many
> >>people would like it." The same with our system. Some people are saying
"I
> >>know. Doorway pages. Nothing new." At first glance, it may look like
> >>perhaps better, more precise, more targeted "doorway pages". It would be
> >>like saying about The Old Man and the Sea "Yes, I know. It is a book.
> >>Nothing new. Book is a story or information printed on paper and bound
> >>together." That would be judging just appearance, like saying about our
> >>system "I know. Doorway pages." It does not matter what is done, but
how
> >>it is done. This is our secret.
> >>
> >>Have a nice weekend!
> >>
> >>Vraatia
> >>
> >>
> >>Ernest HEMINGWAY's novel The Old Man and the Sea (1952), tells the
moving
> >>story of Santiago, an aged Cuban fisherman who endures immense hardships
in
> >>conquering a gigantic marlin, only to lose his prize to a succession of
> >>voracious sharks during the long voyage home in a skiff too small to
> >>accommodate his catch. The novella was based on a true story that
Hemingway
> >>had heard 15 years earlier. In the interim he charged the story with
many
> >>ulterior meanings and invoked Christian symbolism to suggest that, in
> >>Santiago's words, "A man can be destroyed but not defeated."
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>Vratislav Kuska
> >>ABC International
> >>117 Westmoreland Rd.
> >>Kingston, Ontario
> >>Canada K7M 1J6
> >>Tel. (+1-613) 545-3885
> >>Fax. (+1-613) 545-9458
> [EMAIL REMOVED]
> >>http://www.natnews.com/vkuska.html
> >>
> >>Concepts and scripts of effective
> >>Internet presentations. Evaluation
> >>and improvement of existing sites.
> >>
> >>Double number of visitors to your web site in three months with our
> >>proprietary, unique method.
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> Vratislav Kuska
> ABC International
> 117 Westmoreland Rd.
> Kingston, Ontario
> Canada K7M 1J6
> Tel. (+1-613) 545-3885
> Fax. (+1-613) 545-9458
> [EMAIL REMOVED]
> http://www.natnews.com/vkuska.html
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> Concepts and scripts of effective
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> and improvement of existing sites.
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