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Likes Received By rmccarley

  1. j0ned liked rmccarley's post in the thread Are your sites suffering since Thanksgiving weekend?.

    Probably a shift in the market. Right around Thanksgiving I see a drop in all my web-industry sites until after the New Year. The ranks...

    Nov 30, 2007
  2. usasportstraining liked rmccarley's post in the thread No money on referral sign up?.

    They have to meet a certain requirement after they sign up for you to get paid. I think it's $50 but I haven't looked in a while. Then...

    Oct 26, 2007
  3. Johnburk liked rmccarley's post in the thread How many “top 10” Google search results does Wikipedia have?.

    I talk about it in depth here but basically Wikipedia is a noble pursuit but does not deserve the title or respect of an Encyclopedia. A...

    Jul 7, 2007
  4. kh7 liked rmccarley's post in the thread Long pages vs. short - an answer.

    I thought some of you might want to see this. I did some research into the bennefits of having one long page or breaking up the content...

    Oct 31, 2006
  5. WeRASkitzzo liked rmccarley's post in the thread Vertical Menu - search engine friendly.

    Hold on! There is nothing wrong with usineg PHP includes or dynamic content in web site design you just have to be aware of what you are...

    Sep 14, 2006
  6. delrivo liked rmccarley's post in the thread Ways of Advertising.

    Try skywriting.

    Aug 22, 2006
  7. Alucard liked rmccarley's post in the thread Go general or go niche?.

    Start niche and work your way out. The advantage of niche is you can target companies with email and other tactics to get them to sign...

    Jan 24, 2006
  8. mattmdesign liked rmccarley's post in the thread Bookmark, tell a friend and make us home.

    I often get annoyed by them as a surfer as well. There is a certain "class" that needs to be applied. othing to bright or gaudy or...

    Jan 24, 2006
  9. TheSyndicate liked rmccarley's post in the thread Bookmark, tell a friend and make us home.

    Doh! You just moved beyond me... ;)

    Jan 24, 2006
  10. NewBeing liked rmccarley's post in the thread New Sandbox Article.

    OK - blatent self-promotion: http://www.14thc.com/google-sandbox.html Enjoy! :)

    Dec 15, 2005
  11. wrmineo liked rmccarley's post in the thread Valid Code Benefits Experiment.

    I got it. Though a bitch-slap early on may have helped. I do get a bit thick sometimes.

    Dec 8, 2005
  12. digitalpoint liked rmccarley's post in the thread Pixel Trick.

    *When* the SEs catch on, you're busted. It isn't worth resorting to gimicks like this unless you have a throw-away domain.

    Dec 6, 2005
  13. Homer liked rmccarley's post in the thread Sandbox Avoidance Technique?.

    I'm with 1-script on this one. The KWs you mentioned are *not* competitive. It isn't a matter of being more professional - it's a...

    Dec 6, 2005
  14. Red liked rmccarley's post in the thread Yahoo! is Penalizing Co-Op Sites [Proof].

    coop is absolutely a link farm. Your intent isn't click-thrus it's higher SERPs.

    Nov 29, 2005
  15. Jiraiya liked rmccarley's post in the thread Hiring someone to write a professional press release?.

    I write press releases for myself and for my customers. There are several good tutorials out there on how to do this. Really, it comes...

    Nov 14, 2005
  16. digitalpoint liked rmccarley's post in the thread Hello DPers!.

    Some of you know me as the jerk from that other forum. I've lurked around here a bit over the last few months. I'm really interested...

    Nov 11, 2005
  17. SEbasic liked rmccarley's post in the thread SEO Chat vs. DP.

    I post a lot at SC and have been trolling around her for a while. So far it seems the threads stay a small bit more OT over there and...

    Oct 27, 2005