[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 14/02/2006 01:56:34 PM:
> ashley maher wrote:
> > G'day,
> > 
> > I was asked how to improve a web site to improve its position for 
search
> > engine rankings.
> 
> Search engine rankings are a slippery slope, aka more than a full time
> job. AIUIN, your rank in the ones that matter is determined by the links
> to your website from outside.
> 
> So if you get i.e. slashdotted and lots of peeps make pages with links
> to your site, then it goes up in rankings.
> 
> All you can really count is the hits per page each month.
> 
> OTOH, paid advertising is the way to go. If you pay google enough, then
> you can always be on the first page for certain search words {:-).

So does that mean if I include my website in my sigs to mailing lists, 
search engines will pick it up when they crawl through the archives and 
increase the page rank? 

> -- 
>    Terry Collins {:-)}}}
>    email: terryc at woa.com.au  www: http://www.woa.com.au
                                  ^^^ Hmm, I wonder....

Just having a dig.. no harm meant.

Cheers,

Scott
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