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Old 01-23-2002, 09:46 AM  
BadKarma
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I'm having a brainstorm!!!

Think of search engines like Google. Do you know how it ranks a site? It's pretty unique in how it does this.

So lets say your site is about BEER

You have keywords and metatags set to get noticed.

Google will then classify you as Beer. but, how does it choose how high to place you in the listings?

It looks at two things - It figures, that the more people that link to your site, the more important it must be. Secondly, The more popular the site that linked to you is, the heavier it weighs that link.

Understand? It doens't matter if the site linking to you is about beer, only how many link to you, and how popular they are.

Here is the brainstorm -

On every TGP post I make, I add a link (set to the same background color so it is invisible) to my Beer site.

Now, when my TGP site gets 200K hits, it looks pretty damn popular to google. Also, once I have like 50-100 TGP sites listed, I now have a substantial number of wildly popular sites linking to me.

Would this not logically shoot me to the top of Google?
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