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Old 11-10-2007, 01:04 AM  
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nettrust please read !

nettrust,

Where should I start... first there is no benefit in your code:

"<a title="porn" href="http://www.0-dix.com/">Free Porn</a>"

Second once Google or the other search engines craw your index page for the first level domain or sub domain(s) for the relevant relationships of words and or word phrases such will get indexed... The meta tags such being "Title" "description" and the "keywords" tags will get index first... If for some reason you do not have such then the incoming link(s) text is used as to indicate whats on the site being pointed to...

Now why in hell would you include a title in you hyperlink... your code above is the same as writing:

"<a href="http://www.0-dix.com/">Free Porn</a>"

Google listing:

Now what you are seeing is your meta tags in your title and not the above...

Porn » Free Porn - 2 visits - 11:11pm
English. Home. Search · New Links · Top Links · Popular Links · Suggest Link · Suggest Category. Thursday, November 8, 2007. free porn Advanced Search ...
www.0-dix.com/ - 18k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this



Now where is the >> listed in your example...

"<a title="porn" href="http://www.0-dix.com/">Free Porn</a>"

not the same as:

"<a href="http://www.0-dix.com/">Porn >> Free Porn</a>"


However in your Title of your index page of your website listed shows:

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<head>
<title>Porn » Free Porn&nbsp;</title>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=iso-8859-1" />
<base href="http://www.0-dix.com/" />
<link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="http://www.0-dix.com/templates/Ocean/css/style.css" />
<meta name="description" content="Free Porn" />
<meta name="keywords" content="free porn" />

</head>

----------------------

now you have a title in your index page... that the SEs are picking up...

Also you are not within the top 50 of the main SEs or directories...

Google needs at the very least 3 paragraphs of text... you could use your meta tag description as to give the SEs some info about your site... however there is always a problem of keyword density...

If you would like an easy fix... stop doing what you are... because it is not working... and get your meta tags done right... get some text on your site that describes your content... setup sub domains SEO them the same way...

1.) Keyword research ( check volume of search terms )
2 ) Pick out the terms with traffic
3.) Integrate such terms into your domain or sub domain(s) ( don't spam )
4.) Integrate your terms into your meta tags & make sure they match...
5.) Include text on your website(s) that describe your stuff... but make sure your keywords are found within your text on your site(s)
6.) Check your keyword density.
7.) Keep your out going links down (less then 100)
8.) Don't mess around with linking farms.
9.) follow Googles submission rules... they drive approx 72% of all the Internet traffic... make them your friend...

10.) Most important... Stop giving advice and start learning the basic...


I'm am not saying this to piss you off, but rather to help you...

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