Robert,

Would you please remove my entries off your map? They arent remotely close to where I placed them weeks ago and I was very careful as to where they were added. I think all of mine are in Louisiana, but I see one in S. Eastern Texas that has a Illinois addy. I will put them back in when you get things lined out.

Thanks,

           Mac Dearman
         www.inetsouth.com
        Maximum Access, LLC.
  "High Speed Internet for the South"
318-728-8600 318-450-4101 NOC


Robert Kim Wireless Internet Advisor wrote:

Team.. sorry about my long absence... i'm back now.. Here are the reasons why i believe that linking to ONE website:
http://evdo-coverage.com/wireless-internet-service/
will be beneficial to all participants.

Tom, ok... why steer them away:...
1. your biz's are geo specific. so.. even if your guests went to the
map... they'd only find you again anyways...
2. If you wish... since we are the original members of this map
project.. i can restrict new wisps to ONLY add their locations IF they
are not competing with your territories.. Personally, my interest is
in mapping regions... NOT creating intraregional competition
3. chances are .. NOBODY will click on the link... just having the
words "wireless internet" is not leading ...

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As for why these specific terms
"Wireless Internet" = 800,000 people /m search this in google
"wisp" = 50,000 people search for this in google per month.
So, I'd rather opt for the higher traffic front page.
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion


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As for WHY NOT burried at bottom of webpage...


ok... this is how google works... (all caps used for italics)
and for your own search marketing.. this is important to know..
remember... google is the NEW Yellow pages..

google ranks websites based on (in this order)
1) link terms -> search query matches
so... if a million websites like to your site as link: RELIABLE ->
http://reliableinter.net

THEN, if someone goes into google and types "RELIABLE" you're website
is likely to come up top ten. under that word... BUT... what you WANT
is to be found under a search for "wireless internet" since you're far
more likely to have a qualified lead this way.

2) Key Word Frequency
So, If you are a wisp, then in plain Html, the word "WISP" needs to be
at about 17% of the total volume of your home page...

3) Key Word Placement
Tom, this addresses your question...
google ranks sites based on NOT ONLY QUANTITY but also,
LOCATION of words... so... a word or a link at the top of the page
will get more "points"
than a link at the bottom.

I can certainly get you Google Stats...
Yahoo stats are self serve and very similar to googles.. so... just
take the number of visitors you see here:
http://inventory.overture.com/d/searchinventory/suggestion
and multiply by 20X to see how many people would see your website ...
(google gets about 20X more traffic than Yahoo for tech issues)




On 8/20/05, Brian Rohrbacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I understood it like this.  We all put those words on our site.  Then
google will rank those words "wireless internet" really high in hits and
send everyone to the evdo wisp site.  But if all we need is the words,
like Tom said, can I just bury them in the back where no one will see
them and go get dsl?/??

Tom DeReggi wrote:

Tell me again why we would want to steer our prospects interested in
our service from our website to a website that promotes our competors
(as well as ourselves), for the hope that maybe they might come back
to our site again afterwards?

Tom DeReggi
RapidDSL & Wireless, Inc

IntAirNet- Fixed Wireless Broadband

----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Kim Wireless Internet
Advisor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "wispa" <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 19, 2005 2:30 PM
Subject: [WISPA] GOOGLE Maps - Marketing PROPOSAL


OK.. so the last email discloses what we've accomplished to drive
traffic to all WISPA.org Members and my company too...

to increase the popularity and GOOGLE traffic of this map...
(Currently.. we have about 200-400 unique people a day who visit the
http://evdo-coverage.com/wireless-internet-service map.)
... I want your help ...
... with your colaboration we can drive about 20,000 per day to the
site within about 2 months

MARKETING PROPOSAL:
THREE things:

1. Put a link on the TOP HALF of the home page of any of your websites
(or the most linked to page of your website - to find out which it
is.. see http://linkpopularity.com )
as LITTERALLY:

<a href="http://evdo-coverage.com/wireless-internet-service";>Wireless
Internet</a>

WHY?
Google places website on the top 10 of any search mainly based on
WHICH LINK WORDS are used... so.. if you make the link from words like
"see other wisps here..." to the map,,, then ONLY people who google
"see other wisps here" are likely to find our wisp map.. and who's
really gunna search for "see other wisps here"??? People mainly search
for "wireless internet" or "wireless internet service" So.. that's why
the code above is limited to the words "wireless internet". If you
want, i can provide google search request starts for words like
"wireless internet" vs. "wisp" vs "wireless dsl." I can show how much
traffic is generated on any keyword set. lemme know if you want.

2. If you are a member of any other forum or list.. please add the URL
to your signature. and talk about this map... this will also put up
more sign posts on the internet. and by cooperating, we can get
everyone the lion's share of the traffic found via forums, google, and
word of mouth...

3. I have an open reservation for about $8000 of advertising at
http://engadget.com. I will use all or part of that to promote the
http://evdo-coverage.com/wireless-internet-service map. Main thing is
that with just 2 drops of your participation, we will all end up with
10 gallons of traffic daily.

Looking forward to our mutual greater success...

Let me know what pages you linked from too...
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