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Posted by Jezsta Web Productions on February 1, 2008, 8:08 pm
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On Feb 1, 10:14 am, "Jezsta Web Productions" <use-our-email-
f...@jezsta.com> wrote:

>> Anytime you link with related sites it can only help your site's
>> relevance
>> as you are point to other sites that are similar to yours.

>"as you are" don't understand what you're talking about, eh jezsta?

>http://searchengineland.com/071007-173841.php
>http://searchengineland.com/071029-084449.php


<"Anytime you link with related sites"
>= you are asking visitors to LEAVE YOUR SITE.

Oh, my goodness you again! Trust me you don't know. Those articles are about
selling PR and paid links has nothing to do with linking out.

Google rewards linking out to related sites and this can actually help a
page. Linking without worry about PR or anything is better for your sites!

BTW if you start you threatening and cussing emails again trust me I will
tell your hosting or anything I can have have you shut down.

Stacey
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Jezsta Web Productions
SEO Tips - Website Design - Marketing
http://jezsta.com/


Posted by Jezsta Web Productions on February 1, 2008, 8:39 pm
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On Feb 1, 10:14 am, "Jezsta Web Productions" <use-our-email-
f...@jezsta.com> wrote:

>> Anytime you link with related sites it can only help your site's
>> relevance
>> as you are point to other sites that are similar to yours.

>"as you are" don't understand what you're talking about, eh jezsta?

<meta name="robots" content="all">
<meta name="revisit-after" content="7 Days">
<meta name="expires" content="never">
<meta name="distribution" content="Global">
<meta name="rating" content="GENERAL">
<meta name="city" content="Minneapolis">
<meta name="state" content="Minnesota">
<meta name="country" content="United States (usa)">
<meta name="zipcode" content="55441">
<meta name="author" content="SEOwebMarket.com">
<meta name="copyright" content="Copyright &copy; One Small Business, LLC -
All rights reserved">

LOL! And you know what you are doing? I noticed that your sites' that you
have made have the home page not using the top level of the domain, you also
are not using good SEO because of that and even saying home instead of
something better like "Art Store" homepage is bad SEO.

So those websites you list there that you stated you have optimized them for
high rankings what are those rankings?

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. http://edm4.com/.

Your code has a lot of fluff and you are using a lot a lot of style that can
be moved to css, and you even have inline style that is even easier to place
on a CSS.
a:link {text-decoration: none; color: #000099;}
a:visited {text-decoration: none; color: #000066;}
a:hover {text-decoration: underline; color: #006600;}
a:active {text-decoration: none; color: #3366FF;}

So please don't try and tell someone they don't know what they are talking
about.

Stacey
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Jezsta Web Productions
SEO Tips - Website Design - Marketing
http://jezsta.com/


Posted by SEOwebMarket.com on February 2, 2008, 2:53 am
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On Feb 1, 7:39 pm, "Jezsta Web Productions" <use-our-email-
f...@jezsta.com> wrote:

> 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.

Your advice to spam keywords is "bad SEO".

> So those websites you list there that you stated you have optimized them for
> high rankings what are those rankings?

As if that were any of your business . . .

http://www.google.com/search?q=international+art+store

& FYI what you claim "I stated" is BS. Don't confuse your naive
assumptions with reality.

I designed and built ALL of those websites from scratch :p

> 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.

Your ad hominem attack is in "bad taste" and it's also very immature.
You're throwing rocks at a brick wall.

What if I DID design and build that website for free? What if they
specifically told me to add links as a 'thank you'?

NASA didn't mention "bad taste" when they found that website and gave
them a contract.

Get back under the bridge and mind your own business ;p

Posted by Jezsta Web Productions on February 2, 2008, 8:32 am
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> On Feb 1, 7:39 pm, "Jezsta Web Productions" <use-our-email-
> f...@jezsta.com> wrote:
>
>> 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.
>
> 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?
>
> 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.

>
> 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.
>
> & 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.
>
> 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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Jezsta Web Productions
SEO Tips - Website Design - Marketing
http://jezsta.com/



Posted by SEOwebMarket.com on February 2, 2008, 7:14 pm
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On Feb 2, 7:32=A0am, "Jezsta Web Productions" wrote:

> >> what are those rankings?
>
> > 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.

Only a fool would publish their keywords and ranks, especially to a
hostile troll like yourself. The site you're criticizing had had 436
hits from keywords in the past 30 days.

> http://www.google.com/search?hl=3Den&q=3D%22keywords+in+quotes%22

You ASSUME quotes are needed to rank for YOUR keywords?

> > Your ad hominem attack is in "bad taste" and it's also very immature.
> > You're throwing rocks at a brick wall.

I understand your need to change the subject and attack the messenger
- but that still doesn't change the fact that you're giving worthless,
outdated advice because you haven't realized yet that your linking
schemes are black-hat and have been strictly penalized during the past
FOUR MONTHS on many websites.

> I suppose you haven't heard the latest links that
> are related count real nicely as weighted text on your pages.

For those of you who aren't paying attention (or don't comprehend the
English language - jezsta):

Google is PUNISHING link scams. Many directories have lost rank during
the past four months and a few don't even rank for their brand name.

EVERYONE with excessive links is adding the "nofollow" attribute to
their links. RELEVANCE is what Google wants - not a "cross-linked"
mess of crap pages.

> Well I link my related sites back and forth, yep reciprocal cross linking

"For example, one common theory is that Google might be penalizing for
excessive cross-linking between sites"

http://searchengineland.com/071007-173841.php
http://searchengineland.com/071029-084449.php

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