On 4/18/07, Brad Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> HA!
> If you search for "cold fusion blog software" with a space between cold
> and fusion, BlogCFC is the second result.
>
> http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=cold+fusion+blog+software&btnG=Sear
> ch

Hah, but BlogCFM is still #1 ;)  If Ray had an affiliate program I'd
link to him.  hah.

One thing I'm quite proud of is the fact that blogCFM does seem to get
very good search engine rankings - try googling for star wars episode
vii (or 7).. you'll see me at #2 or #3).

google for "Ray Horn" ... ;)

Maybe it's the google sitemap that helps...

One of the other things I did a year or so ago was convert some of the
<div> tags to <h1>, <h2>, <h3> tags... I heard somewhere that google
and other search engines like pages that use those tags and lends more
weight to them as long as they match the content of the page.  Don't
know if it's true or not, but my blog entries do pretty well
sometimes.

For the star wars blog entries, I think it's the number of comments
and how often the content of  the page "changes"

Rick

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