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Hello, is this President Clinton? Good! I figured if anyone knew where to get some tang it would be you
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94% SEO rating?!
What the hell does that mean?! When looking at that domain with this tool: domaintools I get a 94% SEO rating, my other sites get a 91% SEO rating, I am wondering what this means, is it good or bad, and if it is good, why the hell don't I have a google pagerank with some of the domains?
oh, and what is with the "terms" thing? I have 545 terms and 253 unique? Last edited by Xallow; 2006-11-26 at 11:39 PM.. |
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#2 |
Progress rarely comes in buckets, it normally comes in teaspoons
Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: Dark Side Of Naboo
Posts: 1,289
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SEO score means nothing. Don't waste your time on crap like that. Look at what "works" and what does not with your sites. Make adjustments as necessary.
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#3 |
Former pr0n slinger.
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Yeah some of my sites show up as 90+ SEO frindly and meta tags at 100% yet they don't get one bit of SE traffic
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#4 |
Stupid risks make life worth living
Join Date: Aug 2006
Posts: 381
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each SE is different...what these guys said is correct. With all the changes going on there is no way that they can keep up. What is good in Google (can I say that?) and what is good in yahoo are totally different things. Just search a term in either engine and you will see totally irrelevant (sp?) crap in both...
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