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James White 03-31-2005 10:14 PM

NameServers with SEO question
 
I know static IP's matter, but do nameservers? was trying to figure it out but couldnt find any info on it anywhere. Hopefully the big SE guys will know. if you'd rather not post publically.. ICQ: 191-402-709

Thanks!

SmokeyTheBear 04-01-2005 12:22 AM

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James White 04-04-2005 04:24 AM

Why the fuck did you post that pic?

Anyway, bumping this , still wondering.

radical 04-04-2005 04:58 AM

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Originally Posted by James White
Why the fuck did you post that pic?

Anyway, bumping this , still wondering.


Nameservers do have an affect, I've tried a method myself, which didn't work due to Nameservers, Also it has been suggested that the WHOIS info can have an affect now too.

Though I'm not an SEO expert, directories are a key to good serps. :)

Hope it helps

alexg 04-04-2005 05:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by radical
Nameservers do have an affect, I've tried a method myself, which didn't work due to Nameservers, Also it has been suggested that the WHOIS info can have an affect now too.

Though I'm not an SEO expert, directories are a key to good serps. :)

Hope it helps

what's more important, directories or file names?

radical 04-04-2005 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by alexg
what's more important, directories or file names?

My apologises, should have expanded on that a bit, I meant Web directories, such as: Dmoz, Yahoo, etc etc Microsofts Business Directory is good for traffic with mainstream sites :)

As for actually naming your pages/directories on a domain, test the difference. I keep as much SEO off my pages now for google and just try and build them naturally towards the keyword(s) with good relevant inbound links and links from web directories etc!

But as I've said I'm not an expert :(

ClamSmacker 04-04-2005 05:33 AM

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Originally Posted by SmokeyTheBear

Looks like smooth sailing :1orglaugh

Bump 4 u!

alexg 04-04-2005 05:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by radical
My apologises, should have expanded on that a bit, I meant Web directories, such as: Dmoz, Yahoo, etc etc Microsofts Business Directory is good for traffic with mainstream sites :)

As for actually naming your pages/directories on a domain, test the difference. I keep as much SEO off my pages now for google and just try and build them naturally towards the keyword(s) with good relevant inbound links and links from web directories etc!

But as I've said I'm not an expert :(

oh i gotcha..

well you don't need to be an expert to realise that web directories are good for you..
but i never managed to get a site on dmoz..

radical 04-04-2005 05:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alexg
oh i gotcha..

well you don't need to be an expert to realise that web directories are good for you..
but i never managed to get a site on dmoz..


Very True but it's also knowing what ones to submit to, trouble with DMOZ is many of the categories aren't assigned an editor, so basically you could wait and very long time, try and look for a category which closely fits the nature of your site and has an editor assigned to it! If you submit a good content site then you should be ok :)

James White 04-04-2005 08:50 AM

Anyone else?


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