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Is it possible to load a page with to much contrent from an seo
standpoint. I am considering changing a critacle page on my site to look like this http://www.summerlin-las-vegas-real-.../hometest1.rub . If you have time please take a gander and let me know if that is spammy from an seo point of view. Vegas-Kid |
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"Vegas-real-estate-kid" <derrick.wallner@gmail.com> wrote:
> http://www.summerlin-las-vegas-real-.../hometest1.rub 3x summerlin in the title is already spammy to me. I skip those links in Google. Moreover, your text is unreadable for humans IMO. Can you write one more time Summerlin? To me it looks desperate. Try to add sentences that flow in your content are pleasant to read not: Sum sum summerlin sum sum summerlin sum summerlin sum summer lin summer sum summerlin lin sum summer summer lin sum mer mer lin summer lin. -- John Experienced Perl programmer: http://castleamber.com/ UR own Perl RSS Feed http://johnbokma.com/perl/rss-web-feed-builder.html |
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On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 23:55:09 +0200, John Bokma <john@castleamber.com>
wrote: > Sum sum summerlin sum sum summerlin sum summerlin sum summer lin summer > sum summerlin lin sum summer summer lin sum mer mer lin summer lin. Any melody line to that? ![]() Best, Borek -- http://www.chembuddy.com http://www.ph-meter.info/pH-meter http://www.terapia-kregoslupa.waw.pl |
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"John Bokma" <john@castleamber.com> wrote in message
news:Xns982AAC1BA16B0castleamber@130.133.1.4... > "Vegas-real-estate-kid" <derrick.wallner@gmail.com> wrote: > >> http://www.summerlin-las-vegas-real-.../hometest1.rub > > 3x summerlin in the title is already spammy to me. I skip those links in > Google. Moreover, your text is unreadable for humans IMO. Can you write > one more time Summerlin? > > To me it looks desperate. Try to add sentences that flow in your content > are pleasant to read not: > > Sum sum summerlin sum sum summerlin sum summerlin sum summer lin summer > sum summerlin lin sum summer summer lin sum mer mer lin summer lin. Yep, and he should be concentrating more on Las Vegas and Nevada but not as much as he has done with Summerlin. Who has heard of Summerlin, not much? Stacey -- Crafts - Directory - Your Online Crafting Source http://www.ecraftsonline.net/ A New Focus In Web Marketing - Search Engine Optimization http://jezsta.com |
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Borek <m.borkowski@delete.chembuddy.these.com.parts> wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 23:55:09 +0200, John Bokma <john@castleamber.com> > wrote: > >> Sum sum summerlin sum sum summerlin sum summerlin sum summer lin summer >> sum summerlin lin sum summer summer lin sum mer mer lin summer lin. > > Any melody line to that? ![]() Probably "The Jamies" would do well. -- John Experienced Perl programmer: http://castleamber.com/ No Go: http://johnbokma.com/firefox/removin...earch-bar.html |
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> Yep, and he should be concentrating more on Las Vegas and Nevada but not as
> much as he has done with Summerlin. Who has heard of Summerlin, not much? > Anyone who lives in Las Vegas knows that summerlin is a master planned community of HIGH end real estate. See, it's called target marketing. I can start off as a new domain and go after "las Vegas real estate" and see no success for 3 years, or, i can target something with less competition and higher revenues. "Is it possible to load a page with to much content from an seo standpoint." Why is there 5 replies but not response to the actual question? I asked for your opinions from a seo perspective. While I appreciate your response I was looking for you to analyze the page from your professions point of view. If I wanted advice on real estate markets, I would talk to myself. I do appreciate you taking the time to respond and will take your advice into consideration and tone down the keywords; however, I would have valued it much more if it were from an seo perspective. Vegas Kid |
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"Vegas-real-estate-kid" <derrick.wallner@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yep, and he should be concentrating more on Las Vegas and Nevada but >> not as much as he has done with Summerlin. Who has heard of >> Summerlin, not much? >> > > > Anyone who lives in Las Vegas knows that summerlin is a master planned > community of HIGH end real estate. See, it's called target marketing. > I can start off as a new domain and go after "las Vegas real estate" > and see no success for 3 years, or, i can target something with less > competition and higher revenues. > > "Is it possible to load a page with to much content from an seo > standpoint." Why is there 5 replies but not response to the actual > question? Because this is Usenet? A place were one can get free advice (or not)? We are all volunteers trying to you. If you want high quality advice consider hiring any of us. > I asked for your opinions from a seo perspective. While I appreciate > your response I was looking for you to analyze the page from your > professions point of view. So you want free professional advice? Maybe we can make a deal, you give me a free piece of real estate in Sum Sum Sum Summerlin, and I give you 1 year free advice :-) > I do appreciate you taking the time to respond and will take your > advice into consideration and tone down the keywords; however, I would > have valued it much more if it were from an seo perspective. It was, it's called keyword stuffing. There is no much point in having your page appear on #1 of a SERP if the title people see is *Summerlin ... Summerlin ... Summerlin ...* Summerlin bla bla bla Summerlin bla Vegas bla Summerlin bla b la bla Summerlin I skip those results and I am probably not alone. It looks cheap and spammy. Also, once a customer is on your site do you want him/her to read something that makes him/her do business with you, or do you want to please a robot with feeding it the same word 73 [1] times? [1] Aargh, I tried to exaggerate in a subtle way, the real figure however, seems to be 123 (!) Free tip: change your title to something like: Summerlin Real Estate - Your dream home in Summerlin, Las Vegas Ok, another freebee: change all your h3's into h2's. Moreover (yes! more free tips), you might want to change: The Arbors - The Arbors' higher elevation delivers unparalleled views of the city. Stretching across nearly 1,300 acres, bla bla bla into: <dl> <dt><a href="..."><h3>The arbors</h3></a></dt> <dd>The Arbors higher bla bla bla</dd> : : </dl> My HTML is a bit rusty, and I don't want to look up if the a element should be inside the h3 or vice versa. With some CSS tweaking you can make it look like it's now, but it might be better SEO wise thanks to the h3 (yes, that was the "black hat" trick of this week). -- John Experienced Perl programmer: http://castleamber.com/ Net::Google and Perl: http://johnbokma.com/perl/net-google.html |
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"John Bokma" <john@castleamber.com> wrote in message news:Xns982ACE452376Fcastleamber@130.133.1.4... > Borek <m.borkowski@delete.chembuddy.these.com.parts> wrote: > >> On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 23:55:09 +0200, John Bokma <john@castleamber.com> >> wrote: >> >>> Sum sum summerlin sum sum summerlin sum summerlin sum summer lin summer >>> sum summerlin lin sum summer summer lin sum mer mer lin summer lin. >> >> Any melody line to that? ![]() > > Probably "The Jamies" would do well. > I was humming We all live in a yellow summerlin -- T.J. http://www.uksmallbusinessdirectory.co.uk |
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