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Hello, I am very interested join the contest though I am a little late. Please count me in. Thanks.
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Hello asksison, kickers...
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Well, what aload of old tosh IMO, who, in quality SEO would use a joined up term, no gaps between words etc in a hope to attract searchers?
I have, gone to the trouble of buying a new URL and shaping a new site purely for this contest only to find that it has been completely a waste of time.
I always use good English, therefore assumed the term would be split, as it is said and as it would be searched for in real life on the net. I have spent hours on the net loading the site onto search engines and directories and am absolutely fuming now to find that the term is not actually a search term, it is in fact a nonsensicle jumble of letters.
Last edited by seorulz; 02-18-2008 at 03:50 PM.
Hello SEORulz,
Seocontest2008 (nonsensicle jumble of letters - which you call it) was chosen
because we needed a term that was not in Google's index what-so-ever. The
term could have been "dljfadsjrewoikdsfhsd" - and that would have been fine
too, as we are running the contest to see who can rank THAT TERM highest -
without any regard for how "real" it is...
And a domain name such as seo-contest-2008.com (or whatever, you get the point)
will be GREAT for SEO, as long as your onpage and offpage optimization targets the
exact term we are after.
Do you see the relevance in the domain name as far as the term is concerned?
If not, then you can ask for SEO advice here on this forum, and we will be glad to help!
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