Stas Bekman wrote:

Tom Gazzini wrote:

By judicious use of keywords in these articles, you can try
and ensure that they get to the top of search engine listings. So make sure
that any press releases you do get links to high profile sites, and contain
good keywords.


Otherwise, I fear that as more people move to apache2, the "mod_perl2 is not
ready" articles will increasingly push people towards the competition.


Sure, writing new articles is a good idea.


Blogs is the effective way to boost web pages search ranks, due to its highly cross-hyperlinking nature and like contents. RSS feeds have also been the most efficient means to spread the meme[1] across the online communities.


Not only that, regularly updated blogs will definitely move those related but static outdated articles on the web down and off the google search result pages.

I would suggest that, if possible, guys here start writing blogs, talking about modperl once a while, and have your RSS feeds registered to sites like pubsub, artima.com, technorati, etc. The result will very sure be apparent before long.

[1] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meme

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