my site on google

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    I believe that once it is indexed then it stays there and if you choose exactly what your name(s) is then it should at least come up in the top ten, unless of course the name(s) you are using is common such as a fruit or something. However, with that being said, are people really going to be searching for your site by a specific name? Know what I mean? It's a bit different if someone searches digital typography, the chances of your site coming up in the top 300 is minimal to not at all. But I don't know you so you might rock the world at typography and your stuff might come up BIG in the future. :) I can say from past experience from working with Google, that meta-content and keywords don't seem to be such a big thing. To me it seems that your domain and content and quality and how it is linked from other sites has a lot to do with it. I got ranked numero uno in .WAV File rankings: http://directory.google.com/Top/… out of a ton of other site, so hmmm, don't know what I did right? Good Luck ;)

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