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FiercePanda

3:05 pm on Sep 13, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Hiya Everyone,
Great site by the way.
My first post.
being completely computer illiterate,I thought you all may be able to help me.

I have a new site I am finding difficult to get ranked-page ranking is 0.

Its new I know and I know that it takes time.
I have a huge amount of work to do on it.
What does everyone recommend for a computer illiterate oldy do to start making his site rankable.
I do adwords 6pence per click .
Not sure if website keywords are any good etc...

Any help is much appreciated.
Thanks
FiercePanda

gdawg

3:12 pm on Sep 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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The first thing I would do is try to get some inbound links from websites that have a pagerank. Ideally, if these sites had a pagerank of 4 or higher that would be preferred. So if you have friends who have other websites ask them to put a link on their site to yours.

wrockca

10:53 pm on Sep 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I would also figure out what alternative keywords that will be associated with your business. Using tools like word tracker or even [#*$!.com...]

if you are doing Adwords you need to know your keywords and study how your internet budget is being spent. Learn how to understand ROI and Conversions.

wrockca

10:54 pm on Sep 14, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Opps Sorry about the link it relates to #*$! keyword suggestion tool.

zulu_dude

9:17 am on Sep 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Before doing any more work on your website, I'd recommend getting a nice big cup of coffee (or tea or whatever floats your boat) and reading through the excellent information contained within this site.

It might help to have a document open where you can copy and paste the most useful information, to print out and read over in even more detail at a later stage.

Seriously though, everything you need is contained within the walls of WW. Use it.

netchicken1

9:28 am on Sep 15, 2005 (gmt 0)

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I would forget about page rank.

Its inaccurate, out of date and basically irrelevent. To strive for it is the wrong end of the stick.

I can honestly say I have never bothered with it. Sure I learned the mantras repeated here, but in the end when you get into the core of it you realise its a byproduct of what your site is, not the focus of your site itself.

Its a bit like the persuit of happiness in a way...

Instead
Make a great site,
Make it unique
Make it a magnet
and make it sticky.

all the rest will come.