Re: Publisher 2007-Web Page Option-Search Engine Information-keywords
- From: Mike Koewler <wordwiz@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 08 Jul 2007 13:49:32 -0400
David,
An interesting note: It may be misleading how a designer's web site actually ranks in Google. If you use cookies, Google can tell if you have done a search for say Tinkscafe.com in the past. If you have and then clicked on the link, Google will rank it higher in your search the next time.
This guy posted how great he was at getting his sites ranked in Google, that after only a couple of weeks he was ranked first. I used the same terms he did, very specific ones and he wasn't ranked on the first page!
Mike
DavidF wrote:
Try http://www.bestbuildingplan.com/.
DavidF
"Mike Koewler" <wordwiz@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:26309$46905a90$453de1ab$22468@xxxxxxxxxxx
Mike,
Search engines, as I understand them, use lots of different criteria: how long the site has been available, links from other sites, key words, other things that aren't really mentioned.
Reality: if you are planning on relying only on Google and other SEs as a way to get your site known, go back to the drawing board. Then again, I clicked on the link to your site and it could not be found. Plus a whois search says the site doesn't exist. Perhaps this is contributing to the problem?
Mike
Mike Defillo wrote:
Hello,
I created a web page with Microsoft Publisher 2007. On the 'Web Page Option' screen there is 'Search Engine Information' and two spaces to enter 'Description' and 'Keywords'. Search engines use the words entered in these two spaces to locate the best sites based on a persons search terms entered. I had thought I entered well thought out words. My site is www.bestbuildingplans.com but it is somewhere within 1,000,000 + hits. ie: When I search google with the term 'Best Building Plan' its probably out there somewhere? What 'Description' and 'Keywords' should I use on 'Web Page Option' 'Search Information' might make my site be at least on the first page of those 1,000,000 + hits?
Thank You
Mike
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