I hate to throw in another site on this discussion, but I'm also working on getting search engines to better notice your site. I have an example at
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The site has actually been up there for about 2 years, but was only getting about 100-200 hits per month. We just redesigned it, took the site down for a weekend (stating the new arrival date), and changed out the keywords. We cheated some with phrases like "no Star Wars but free sex stories and naked drunk people" (which is true even if the sex and stories don't go together) to see what all would pick up on it.<br>
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I'm not sure what all has done it but we have had now over 1400 visitors since June 1 alone (we reset the counter). I'm not sure what all has caused the surge but I have a few speculations:<br>
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1) We do have a reasonable following on this site. I'm sure a large portion is return traffic and word of mouth/email and totally unrelated to the search engines.<br>
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2) I understand that search engines like pages that change and will move them up the list. This site was static for some time and slowly moved down the list (used to be #1 on infoseek about three years ago). We redesigned it and suddenly we're listed again. Not the highest, but int the top 50 works for me right now.<br>
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3) OK, we cheated with "no Star Wars but free sex stories and naked drunk people". It's a cheap trick. And I'm not really sure how well it works. I'm not about to wade through a general search on Star Wars or sex looking for this site. However, it does add a new twist if you add sentences in your listings. I've never added commas to separate my listings and usually turned up fine.<br>
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Any comments on my observations (or site for that matter)? I'd love to boost this site up the lists more as well.<br>
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-Eric