> > Daily?? I'm sure this could be a good strategy for search 
engine 
> > but It doesn't seem they rotate results daily.
> > Any more precise measure on this???

>      Must be towards the end of your day in Italy, Ivan.  (It's WAY 
past
> the end of mine here in California!)  I was saying they should, if 
they
> wanted to be fair. But they don't.

eheheh :-)

> > That's not a real problem when a tools submit your site to 250, 
> > 400, 1000 lists, directories, search engines or whatever.
> > Just take much more care to the biggest/most used.

>      Weeelll... Ivan, it does matter.  To quote the next rev of some
> statistical reports on search engine usage that I am working on in the
> webcons area of my site:

> If you are writing [keyword] related web pages, consider using META
> keywords with more market share -- less existing page competition, yet
> fair usage in queries related to your main topic.  Why compete in keyword
> neighborhoods where page demographics give you poor market share? Go where
> [keyword] competition is less fierce, and each query is more likely to get
> you hits.  <P>

> Targeting, "narrow-casting", is important. Remember, in one way or
> another, there is a cost associated with every web page served.  Each page
> served puts you closer to fee based hit limits, and slows response time on
> your server.  But these are very minor costs compared to the labor cost
> for reading every e-mailed enquiry your web pages generate, and responding
> to the more promising leads. So aim to attract and retain Genuinely
> Interested Participants, not entertain "channel surfers"  and "tire
> kickers" with nothing better to do than take up your time and money.
> Quality, not quantity, brings true customers. ....

OK you're right, this is of course a point that should be taken into 
account (UH it's 1 pm and I've the sensation my english is getting 
unreadable, is it just a sensation?)  but this depends olso on what 
are you offering on your site.
There are way to cut off "channel surfers" and there are sites that 
will get the attention only of real interested people.

Of course keywords must be WELL selected to get costumers.

Quantity not quality bring true money :-))) I think this is the purpose 
of statistics.

Statistics will increase quantity. Good use of brain will increase 
quality.

sounds reasonable?
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Webmaster Gorilla Bookstore http://www.gorilla.it
Tel. +39 2 3311105/34530455 Fax. +39 2 34531591
Via Mac Mahon 9, Milano, Italy
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