On 12/15/06, John Dowdell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I'm out of this conversation, sorry... if I say "start with the search
terms you're trying to be found on" and don't get acknowledgment, I'll
just bow out now.

of E Coli myself, and that's not
the common type of things people are looking for with search engine
optimization.



By the way the concept that "E Coli" is not a word that would be relevant
for SEO is one of the most ridiculous things I have heard from someone that
purports some level of expertise. The idea of being search friendly in the
context that was being discussed is obviously that people should be able to
use google to find things on postings or user generated content. I am sure
that Mr Dowdell understands this and must be trying to play some kind of
word games. The issue that is being brought forth here does not require a
phd to understand, so the fact that he feigns not understanding so that he
can claim the conversation invalid because its going "round and round" is
just amazing.

Hank

Recap:
> Work in Adobe Flex produces SWF files. Text within SWF files can be
> found and used by the search engines (contrary to widespread myth).
Example:
> http://www.google.com/search?q=%22contrary+evidence%22+filetype%3Aswf
>
> If your content includes material fed in via database, then the search
> engine would not usually see that you use those words.
>
> As with all SEO tasks, you'd first figure what search terms you have a
> chance to compete on (eg, you will never appear on the first page of
> results for search terms like "buy flowers online"). Then set up your
> HTML hosting page with TITLE, URL, metadata and reinforcement of the
> targeted text terms. Then make sure you get plenty of inbound links from
> authoritative sources, preferably with your targeted search terms as
> anchor text.



jd





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