Sorry, my fault: BatchLinks could be configured with a list of keywords and their link targets, "padre" Haus eben an example.
Sorry again for the perlide.org typo, actually I'm thinking about regging perl-ide.org and redirecting to perlide.org :-) Maybe it's just les Span Tor Perl than for other topics, but it seems to me that Perl-people don't care so much about links, meaning they don't care about linking an interesting page like many other SEO-polluted people do - and Perl sites get more "organic"/real links this way. Up to my experiamce, every Padre developer blogging at least once every few month if there is something to talk about would give us more than "bought" links outside of any text context. Google became really impressive intelligent on rating link quality. PS: The Pagerank is no lomger useful at all, many of my pages are beating other sites with a much higher PR. Sebastian Gabor Szabo <szab...@gmail.com> schrieb: >On Fri, Jul 22, 2011 at 9:22 AM, Sebastian Willing ><sebastian.will...@web.de> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I keep mentioning Padre on my Blog: http://www.pal-blog.de/?s=padre >> and have a link to it in my perlmonks signature. > >That's great. > >> >> There is a Wordpress plugin called "BatchLinks" which converts "Padre" >> into a link every time you write it within a Post. > >nice but I think the important for the search engines is to see the >words "perl ide" >or "perl editor" either between the <a></a> tags or in the title: > >I guess you want to keep the text to stay padre as that's what you typed. >Can you change the generated link to be like this? > ><a href="http://padre.perlide.org/" title="perl IDE">Padre</a> > >or like this? > ><a href="http://padre.perlide.org/" title="perl editor">Padre</a> > >> >> Another plugin is called "CPAN plugin" and converts every CPAN module >> name within a post into a link (if it contains a ::). >> >> It feels like most Perl projects don't do any SEO, but get good ranking >> results anyway. > >I would be interested on what do you base this claim? >Isn't that *assuming you are already looking for perl solution* ? > > >> >> Here are my Google search results for "Perl IDE": >> 1. perl-ide.org >> 2. padre.perl-ide.org >> 5. epic-ide.org >> >> ...for "perl editor" >> 1. open-perl-ide.sourceforge.net >> 2. padre.perl-ide.org >> > >I guess you meant perlide.org and not perl-ide.org there, right? > >For me "perl ide" gives: >1. perlide.org >2. padre.perlide.org/ >3. www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=639314 >4. open-perl-ide.sourceforge.net/ >5. www.epic-ide.org/ > >and "perl editor" gives: >1. www.enginsite.com/Perl.htm >2. www.dzsoft.com/perl-editor.html >3. padre.perlide.org/ >4. www.perl-express.com/ >5. www.epic-ide.org/ > >so we did a good job for "perl ide" but we should also strengthen the >term "perl editor". > >Regardless we need to keep doing this so we stay in the good position. > > >Other suggestions is to +1 the links on Google >(usually there is a little +1 icon next to the search terms) > > >I checked with the keyword tool of Google for monthly searches: >"perl editor" gets 12,100 >"perl ide" gets 14,800 > >OTOH >"download perl" gets 110,000 so we might want to change > our target expression to be "download perl editor" > >regards > Gabor >_______________________________________________ >Padre-dev mailing list >Padre-dev@perlide.org >http://mail.perlide.org/mailman/listinfo/padre-dev _______________________________________________ Padre-dev mailing list Padre-dev@perlide.org http://mail.perlide.org/mailman/listinfo/padre-dev