Warning – Geek on Motorcycle
30 Mar
Some would say I should have jumped, but instead the SuSE install DVD went back into the drive and did a clean install after a failed KDE upgrade trashed my system and caused a series of Kernel panics. It wasn’t an exactly time-intensive process, but did take most of the weekend to get back to normal.
It is also nice to have a clean Linux install again, free of the remnants of previous tests and setup with a bit less bloat.
Besides, SuSE now appears to be on the revenue-generating path. In a few days SuSE 9.3 will be orderable, just months after 9.2 was released.
13 Mar
Don’t confuse my definition of Ranking with how high you place on search engines. Instead, it is what another rank another site assigns you.
For some sites, it is nearly impossible to win hearts and minds by traffic alone. There are plenty of informative places to go, that may never attain a traffic level higher than a few hundred page views per month. One example would be a site with pictures of German Sheperd pups for sale (I’m still looking for something to replace Murphy).
If we measured by traffic alone, then my site TriumphRat.Net, should command mega-dollar advertising rates. At least enough to buy me a few more bikes
Some folks think that Google’s PageRank feature is a sure-fire way to attain preferred status. In fact, some consultants make handsome sums feeding their clients that garbage.
Then others do the various tricks that involve creative keywords, hidden texts, and jump pages. Yet, with all of the stupid implementations, most of it actually does work when words aren’t abused.
We could go on exploring, but the truth for most sites is that creative effort is needed to be found by your target audience.
Here are some proven strategies:
Simply put, the old idea of constantly changing content only works if it benefits both the user and the indexers & search engines that are looking for the information you have to offer.