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Old 01-23-2008, 10:42 AM
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Default Re: If content is so great, why is my website buried?

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Originally Posted by Kate Lennon View Post

You're a condescending twit. You have no idea what you're talking about, and you're repeating, parrot-fashion, "facts" that you've picked up from other so-called authorities (who are equally clueless). Anyone reading my posts will get FACTUAL information based on eleven years of creating, launching and running commercial websites - SUCCESSFUL websites that have earned millions of dollars for me. I don't profess to know everything - that's why I continue to visit forums such this one - but what I DO know, I know from experience, not from listening to SEO "experts" who, most of the time, talk rubbish.

Again, it is DEMONSTRABLY the case - ie, it can be readily proved - that the domain name and title of a website are the most important elements in where that site shows up in search results. Inbound links are nowhere near as important, and are NOT NECESSARY for a website to appear prominently in Google search results.
Please don't call names. We don't encourage flaming on this forum.

You may be right; it's possible, but you have yet to prove it by showing us examples of sites that have keywords in competitive domains and no IBLs .. whereas others have shown us examples of sites that are keyword rich in their domains and no where near the top.
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