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Re: Don't click on RLBs post unless you wanna clog your newsreader searching for a million links



This has got to be THE most classic case of not being able
to see the forest for the trees.
Man, you reek of desperation.

"Robert L Bass" <sales@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:24qvu11c6b3b09ke0s9h93g668rdb64fuo@xxxxxxxxxx
> > This takes forwever to download even on broadband
> > and totally clogs up my newsreader.
>
> Before clicking on any post you should note the number of lines
> in the post.  That's a holdover from the old days when 300-Baud
> modems were considered fast.
>
> Several of the major search engines, including Google, spider
> USENET posts as well as the WWW, looking for links to various
> websites.  These are catalogued and can affect a website's
> placement within "content match" search results.
>
> For example, suppose someone is looking for "Extreme CCTV".  I
> have ~6,000 pages related to Extreme CCTV on my website.  By
> listing them all periodically, say once a week in several
> appropriate newsgroups I let Google know that there is a lot of
> information on my site matching the search term, "Extreme CCTV".
>
> Take this one step further.  I list something on the order of
> 2,000 CCTV camera models on my website.  If someone searches for
> CCTV cameras, I stand a better chance of being among the early
> content match responses than someone who doesn't make occasional
> PR posts.  This is a process.  It's nowhere near done yet.  It
> can take six months or more for the content matching to take
> affect.
>
> The other side of this is that a few members of the IB questioned
> the veracity of my earlier post wherein I mentioned the scope of
> my website.  I thought they might like to read a few of the
> pages.  :^)
>
> www.assBurglarAlarms.com is indeed one of the largest DIY
> websites in the security industry.  The site design involves both
> brief and detailed pages for each product, plus category type,
> category and sub-category pages for various product groups.
>
> I'm planning to add over 30,000 new products this year.  By this
> time next year there should be somewhere between 120,000 and
> 150,000 pages in each of my websites.
>
> --
>
> Regards,
> Robert L Bass
>
> Bass Burglar Alarms
> The Online DIY Store
> http://www.assBurglarAlarms.com
>
>


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