Danny Angus ha scritto:
As a "surfer" I don't like automatic stuff: if they found your blog
maybe their answers are in your blog. I'd simply add a "James / Mailets"
link to james.apache.org in the LINKS column.
Thats not wnat I meant.
I meant to say that we should look at the content of the site and add
what people are looking for so that James' site is found in the google
search for "mailet", and not my blog. Mostly because my blog isn't a
reference for James, I just mention some things in passing.
Ups sorry, now I understand :-)
I just tried googling for "mailet" or "mailets" and james.apache.org is
the second result: the first is wiki.apache.org/james/MailetIdeas.
Maybe you're logged in in google and he knows you like your blog ? ;-)
Btw maybe some google server reply differently because according to
analytics no one landed to james.apache.org after searching "mailet" or
"mailets". Maybe the "mailet" brand is not so strong (and this should
not be the case as, if I understood your concerns, you know people find
your blogs using "mailet"), or maybe there is something wrong somewhere..
I'll look at the popular search terms about James which users find my
blog with, and see if we're missing anything from James site.
Adding keywords/descriptions to pages and further content is for sure
the best way, thank you.
Stefano