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Subject: Re: UKNM: Search Engines
From: will rowan
Date: Wed, 20 Sep 2000 23:28:27 +0100

Sarah,

They are, and I'm sure others will already have started the supply of
secrets.

Here's a real easy & effective 'secret' - register plenty of topic related
domain names that people are likely to search for - so if you're selling
floor
mops, register 'cleanrfloors.com' 'hygenicflooring.com' and 'floormops.com'
as
well as any brand names. Then point them at short, topic specific web pages.
Register these with the main engines that deliver traffic to you. For the
right
topics to register, check log files for the most common search terms.

Regards

Will Rowan

Sarah Thomas wrote:

> I've just read an article in Internet.Works about how search engines are
the
> main method to generate traffic and that banners are a waste of money.
>
> Is there any other way of getting listed on main search engines apart from
> manual submission? What's the secret?
>
> And are banners a complete waste of money?
>
> Sarah Thomas
> Motion Pixels
> 57-60 Charlotte Road
> London
> EC2A 3QT
> Tel: 020 7739 8499
> Fax: 020 7739 7124
> Web: www.motionpixels.co.uk
> Email: sarahatmotionpixels [dot] co [dot] uk

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