If the site has real value, the customers will find it all by themselves.

John

> -----Original Message-----
> From: neal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 1:03 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: RE: [OFF-TOPIC] RE: RewriteRules and Standalone Tomcat
> 
> 
> You're comparing apples and oranges .. and pears (staying 
> with the analogies
> ;-)).  A high profile site of course does not need the 
> engines to the same
> extent as a small site.  Additionally, a small site with a 
> mature link base
> (100s or 1000s of grade A links) will not recieve as much 
> traffic from them
> either.  For a new site (first year or so) its just the 
> opposite.  Besides,
> I was including places like Yahoo!, AOL, when I refer to 
> search engine.
> Granted these are CPCs (fake search engines) but nonetheless 
> google probably
> has 80% of the search engine market ... as for the 80% of 
> traffic coming
> from search engines - its a statistic I recently read in a 
> book.  I can look
> it up for you if interested.  If sounds though like the truth of this
> statistic has a lot to do with whether you're comparing 
> apples ... oranges
> ... or pears.
> 
> 

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