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August 15, 2005 at 11:48 pm #670902
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InactiveHello cat!
Please, don’t give up, we have to be patient. :highflyer
I have almost the same number of LE partners as you (I started my site at 28 of June), and as Google states today I have 0, zero, nada link point to me (and a lot of my LE partners has PR 4-5 on their links page on which my link is on). I write almost every week an article and submit to 5 or 6 article directory, so they are one-way links (they are far more better than reciprocal links, so nowadays I only exchange links with trusted partners).
And the result so far? 0 links says the Big G. (MSN says 20-22 I don’t know exactly, Yahoo… well, I don’t like Yahoo, it is the scrapers heaven…so I don’t take its result seriously.)I am participating some poker forum (Poker.com, Cardplayer.com, etc..) and try to give valuable advice to the ppl there, and my signature contains my site. My visitors mostly came from these sources.
As my site logs say every visitor visits at least 7-8 pages of my site. I know it is good (My real profession is in connection with online marketing so I exactly know how hard it is to make the visitor stay on the site and don’t go away after the home page). In this phase I measure the success in this way. If I have made some horrible site, the ppl wouldn’t stay so long on the site browsing through the pages and read it. They would click away at once.
I know we are very depend on the search engines, but at the beginning (and the beginning could last half a year too!) you have to believe that what you do is good.
When I started my site I told myself that I give the site 6-8 months to show me that it is worth to be in this industry(My first goal is to make $500 in 6-8 months – I mean in one month but I have 6-8 months to do it
. Always make your goals doable, and start with little.So heads up cat, our time will come I feel!

And then we will talking to each other on the beach drinking chilled Pina Colada and laugh on these thoughts. :rasta:Sorry if my post is too long, but I hope I will give you a little light and you can see that others are in the same situation as you.
August 16, 2005 at 12:21 am #670905Anonymous
InactiveI have the same problem… Only my homepage is listed on Google after months of uptime. I have several good PR links, but it doesn’t seem to give me much headway.
But.. It’s ok because Yahoo! and MSN are giving me customers. It has been about 3-4 months and I am finally starting to get some revenue.
So…. long story short… hang in there because it WILL pay off.
kw
August 16, 2005 at 1:03 pm #670952Anonymous
InactiveThanks guys.
I appreciate that.
September 2, 2005 at 1:43 am #672166Anonymous
Inactivehey guys and gals,
im new too. I dont know what else to do with my page. i try links and i use submitnet.net for keywords and meta tags. i try adding content i get nothing. what am i doing wrong here? can anyone take a look at my site and give me some feedback?thanks
ps if some of the links dont work its becasuse i am in the middle of hosting change…thanks again all
john
September 2, 2005 at 1:43 am #672167Anonymous
Inactivesorry its http://www.vegasundergroundcom.com
September 2, 2005 at 2:19 am #672170Anonymous
InactiveCat, I PMed you about the search engine optimization of your site, so take a look.
September 2, 2005 at 1:04 pm #672199Anonymous
InactiveHi Everybody
This is my first post on the forum :hithead:
Cat: A quick tip on your link exchange. Make sure that your anchor text for your links are not all the same. Mix up your keywords a bit and vary your anchor text titles.
If your anchor text for all your links are the same, Google will view it as “link spam” – just creating links for the sake of rankings and not “to create value” to your visitors.
September 2, 2005 at 3:36 pm #672215Anonymous
InactiveThanks for the tip.
I was wondering if asking for changing my old links anchor texts but found that’s too much work for my le partners webmasters.
Now that this is like that even better.:cheers:
September 2, 2005 at 9:21 pm #672227Anonymous
InactiveJust for the ppl not knowing this command yet :
link:xwww.yoursite.com gives the backlinks to your site.
This is not always up to date and not very relevant. Don’t give to much importance to this.
H.
September 2, 2005 at 10:31 pm #672232Anonymous
InactiveA better way to find backlinks to your site is to do a “linkdomain:” search from Yahoo and/or MSN. Google’s backlink search should be completely disregarded.
September 3, 2005 at 5:16 am #672240Anonymous
InactiveYeah, the linkdomain:mysite command on Yahoo really seems to show the largest display of your backlinks.
September 3, 2005 at 11:53 pm #672267Anonymous
Inactivei was wondering the same thing, I have been waiting a week now.
September 4, 2005 at 12:20 am #672268Anonymous
InactiveRandy wrote:A better way to find backlinks to your site is to do a “linkdomain:” search from Yahoo and/or MSN. Google’s backlink search should be completely disregarded.Holy cow! I went and looked there and almost fell off my chair.
Results 1 – 10 of about 13,500 for link:http://www.gamesandcasino.com
This just can’t be right, I must have a bunch of scraper sites linking to me.
I can hardly look through 13,500 links to find out. :tounge2:
September 4, 2005 at 1:37 am #672271Anonymous
InactiveSometimes MSN does the trick, you have to click on the second or third page to see the “real” results

(On first page I always see 678 links, but on the 2nd or 3rd it goes to normal (33 this time..
On the other hand I’m sure you have so much backlinks Dom, your site is great
Dominique wrote:Holy cow! I went and looked there and almost fell off my chair.This just can’t be right, I must have a bunch of scraper sites linking to me.
I can hardly look through 13,500 links to find out. :tounge2:
September 13, 2005 at 6:59 am #672766Anonymous
InactiveIf you would like to exchange links, drop me a line

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