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Old 03-13-2008, 08:12 PM  
Jdoughs
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Nats Programs and Google (SEO) (*stats)

Do any of you programs running the NATS system have someone inhouse that sets up the sites so they are se friendly?
Do you hire someone?
Or do you do nothing?

With the newer versions of Nats i see a dramatic increase in search traffic by programs using the system. I know some have takin some pointers as far as effective page layout to welcome the spider and feed it, and some have actual employees that look after it. (whether that is successful or not is left unsaid)

Do program owners think of things like this? Having your NATS running so that it encourages the spider can only pay dividends in the future. If you dont, what is the reasoning behind not having it done? And if you have, do you care to tell us the benefits?

For those who lol and say, what a seo post, and whats it have to do with NATS. Here is a couple screenies of 4 Nats programs and referer stats. There is one thing they all have in common (asside from google traffic), is Nats. If someone with a clue spent some time on them and had them set up properly, the results would be very good for us affiliates, and the sponsor (obviously).

Also, with the newer version of NATS, im seeing LESS sponsor paysite roots getting bumped from the serps by referal codes, instead they share the serps, thanks to the great subdomain and the big g's look at them.

Anyways, maybe some discussion can go on about this.


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