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Even though I've been making pages for a long time, they were mostly personal pages that I didn't want crawled. So I never had any interest in making bot-friendly pages.
Till last month, when a friend of mine asked to redo his site and find a way to get him up on Google. I guess I was bored and said "sure, no problem". I thought, we were still under the meta tags solution...
I had a rude awakening when I started reading all the posts over here. I thought "it is insane to design according to what googlebot likes or not". Too much control on the hand of a few, and engineers nonetheless :)
But... I bit the bullet and started modifying the site according to what you guys said, and voila. It wroked!(sp)
Now I have to keep reading and modifying to make sure that this "everflux"(I still don't grasp it) doesn't change the positioning much.
So Thank You all for sharing the knowledge and hope you had a great Thanksgiving. I did!
I started work on my new site a month ago. I kept it content-rich, and used many of the useful tips found here (esp. Brett's step-by-step guide) to make it search-engine friendly. Was visited by Googlebot on a daily basis, and post-update I'm now ranking very well for some good keywords.
So thanks again for this excellent resource.
I'm off now to write some more content and work on my links in time for the next update...
Marcia's Treatises on EverFlux
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And thank you Brett for pointing out the threads about Everflux. No mo' fears here.
I didn't thank you specifically before, but your concise guide to a "Successful Site in 12 Months" was very helpful to get me up to speed.
Hope I'll soon be able to give something back to the community.