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  1. schlogo liked WebGeek182's post in the thread Using hyphens in long domain names - good or bad?.

    Read this: Choosing the Right Domain Name - Brand vs. Keywords That should help. :)

    Jun 17, 2007
  2. stratorider liked WebGeek182's post in the thread Converting a site into a blog.

    It can be done. You have to think of it as creating a WordPress theme that is identical to your site template. Also, in WordPress, the...

    Jun 12, 2007
  3. Chios liked WebGeek182's post in the thread Invisible nofollow tags?.

    Yeah, it's definitely NOT possible to hide them without server-side scripts (cloaking). But there is an easy way to check for nofollow...

    May 10, 2007
  4. allout liked WebGeek182's post in the thread Invisible nofollow tags?.

    You can also: right-click it and choose Bookmark This Link.

    May 9, 2007
  5. Blogmaster liked WebGeek182's post in the thread DMOZ listed within 12 hours: it happens.

    That sounds about right. LOL. :) FYI, you might want to read this: SEOmoz - Getting a Link from DMOZ Isn't Worth What It Once Was

    May 9, 2007
  6. minstrel liked WebGeek182's post in the thread Why Links From A Word Cloud Sites Are Worthless.

    As minstrel said, "The link BUYERS are not getting 50 to 250 visits per day - the SELLER is getting those visitors. See above."...

    May 9, 2007
  7. andre75 liked WebGeek182's post in the thread competitor building spammy links to my site with query strings.

    Not the best plan. Whatever value the competitor achieves (for the wrong keywords) for those duplicate pages will be passed on. You...

    May 3, 2007
  8. Monty liked WebGeek182's post in the thread Controlling achor text for links.

    You could try to control it, but I would advise against trying to control it too much because it could seem unnatural to search engines.

    Mar 4, 2007
  9. nkiegrea liked WebGeek182's post in the thread Stupid SpamBots Getting to me!.

    A couple thoughts: 1) A robots.txt will NEVER block spambots because they never obey robots.txt. 2) Implement CAPTCHA on your forms and...

    Mar 4, 2007