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Posted by Jezsta Web Productions on February 2, 2008, 8:32 am
Please log in for more thread options > On Feb 1, 7:39 pm, "Jezsta Web Productions" <use-our-email-
> f...@jezsta.com> wrote:
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>> saying home instead of
>> something better like "Art Store" homepage is bad SEO.
>
> It only has ONE homepage. I'd use adjectives if there were more than
> one.
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> Your advice to spam keywords is "bad SEO".
No, I am not telling you to spam keywords. Every SEO knows not to just say
home.
>> So those websites you list there that you stated you have optimized them
>> for
>> high rankings what are those rankings?
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> As if that were any of your business . . .
Should be anyone's business as that is what you do SEO right? You should
have it on your site.
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> http://www.google.com/search?q=international+art+store
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=%22international+art+store%22 LOL! Not
too many people using that phrase.
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> & FYI what you claim "I stated" is BS. Don't confuse your naive
> assumptions with reality.
You claim let me see you said it here " optimized all of them for high
ranking listings in search engines."
> I designed and built ALL of those websites from scratch :p
LOL! I know I can tell.
>> Also having your link on their website is a not good. Not unless you did
>> their site for free and got the link for it. A big banner is just to me
>> in
>> bad taste.
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> Your ad hominem attack is in "bad taste" and it's also very immature.
> You're throwing rocks at a brick wall.
No it isn't. If you do SEO for someone don't take their relevanace away from
the page with a link and people away with your big banner.
> What if I DID design and build that website for free? What if they
> specifically told me to add links as a 'thank you'?
Add a small text link at the bottom.
Stacey
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