posted on February 2, 2005 02:41:24 PM new
As I posted before I'm working on my own Web site.
It's far from done but it does have links to Ebay & Vendio Stores.
So I tried to list it in Adwords.
They shut it down,said it's not a site!
Now I go to Google and type in Duke's Emporium in search, and it comes up!
Not in Adwords but in their regular listings.
I have not listed it anywhere.
I've never even mentioned it anywhere except here in these threads.
I'm building it on my Free ISP web space.
So how did it get listed on Google.
posted on February 2, 2005 03:02:46 PM new
I'm not sure I'm clear on your question...but to answer how it got on google...because you posted it here, maybe? Lots of our threads here are on google. And sometimes when you do a search mentioning vendio and then other words...what has been posted here does show up on google.
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posted on February 2, 2005 04:26:21 PM new
I know our posts often end up there.
But when you type in Duke's Emporium.
The first listing is a link to the home page.
Not through Vendio or any other site.
It's a direct link!
I'm just wondering how they got hold of it.
When I tried to submit it they shut it down.
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[ edited by dadofstickboy on Feb 2, 2005 04:29 PM ]
posted on February 2, 2005 05:51:10 PM new
Dad, I think it is the use of Key Words. Google about a month ago added more things to google. Try doing a key word search on someone elses web site and see what you get. Be sure you use only the words of the name of the website and nothing else. Then come back and tell us.
posted on February 2, 2005 06:08:48 PM new
Google spiders it's cataloged sites. When there is a link in a cataloged site it follows the link and spiders the new site. Your site was spidered via Vendio and then cataloged as it's own entity so that when you did the search, your actual site was much more relative to the search terms than the text mention in another site.
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If it's really "common" sense, why do so few people actually have it?