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- swollenelbow
What will this do to my organic placement in search engines?Came Highly recommended from lots of people in the industry. Good, Bad, How to improve?
http://www.psipromos.com/directo…
Thanks.
- ILuvSushi0
i dont understand your question..is that your site or are you thinking of listing yourself there.
- swollenelbow0
everything is listed....I have a site. http://www.psipromos.net . A third party is providing hosting and the database for all the items for the .net. I have a .com with the same address. Basically what i did was create another site on the .com without all the mumbo jumbo to help it with indexing. google, yahoo. blah blah blah. straight html tags for organic placement. How much of an effect will this have?
- ILuvSushi0
how much traffic do you get to the site?
- swollenelbow0
right now, about 400 hits daily...sometimes less, sometimes more...depends...
- ILuvSushi0
do you sell all of those products?
or are you just supplying the platform..
- swollenelbow0
I'm the Web/Art Dept. working on optimization of the entire site...we sell all of them, some in house others with manufacturers...most of our hits now are search engines.
- swollenelbow0
bump
- rasko40
I dont quite get it swollenE?
- swollenelbow0
For example... Buttons Pins Magnets searched on google bring up our site number one.
through keywords.http://www.google.com/search?hl=…
will that directory help us with placement in google an the indexing and relevancy side of things?
- rasko40
oh I see, I guess so but it mainly down to traffic and linkage I believe, check out here for some good info:
- swollenelbow0
if that spider food site knows about optimization why not build their site with it? run a seach for any keyword on their site and they are nowhere to be found?
am i missing something?
- rasko40
heheh yea true, I think they used to be, maybe google didn't like them giving away tips to non google paying potential customers?
- swollenelbow0
bump