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kapara
10-16-2007, 03:33 AM
hi
i have a site: Modified Atmosphere Packaging - Post Harvest Solutions - zoepac (http://www.zoepac.com/)
i try to find it with 2 search terms: "Modified Atmosphere Packaging" and "Post Harvest Solutions" and no luck.
even the name "zoepac" comes 3rd after 2 entries from a french forum.
i tried all the methods i know and no success.
the site is in the air almost 6 months now.
please help me.
thanks
lenny
ctabuk
10-16-2007, 04:17 AM
You have not had it linked anywhere, no Directories, No Blogs not even a forum post. You need to start submitting the URL into Blogs on your topic. Set up a Google Alert - www.google.com/alerts punch in your keywords. Add the word 'Blogs' to the search term. Get Google working for you by searching your own keywords. Reply to the alerts and get submitting your link.
coolguy27
10-18-2007, 04:38 PM
hi
i have a site: Modified Atmosphere Packaging - Post Harvest Solutions - zoepac (http://www.zoepac.com/)
i try to find it with 2 search terms: "Modified Atmosphere Packaging" and "Post Harvest Solutions" and no luck.
even the name "zoepac" comes 3rd after 2 entries from a french forum.
i tried all the methods i know and no success.
the site is in the air almost 6 months now.
please help me.
thanks
lenny
Link it to already crawled sites... Forum postings especially... :p
Blogging, social bookmarkings (digg for example)...etc.
vinay11111
10-19-2007, 12:25 AM
Set up a Google Alert - www.google.com/alerts punch in your keywords. Add the word 'Blogs' to the search term. Get Google working for you by searching your own keywords. Reply to the alerts and get submitting your link.
How can I reply to alerts and submit my link can you please tell in detail. Subscribing is ok but ho to submit own link in google alerts.
Thanks in advance.
kapara
10-19-2007, 02:55 AM
hi
how do i reply to google alerts?
how does this system work?
thanks
lenny
inertia
10-19-2007, 06:05 AM
What ctabuk was trying to suggest was that you setup Google Alerts (http://www.google.com/alerts) to inform you about forums which are related to your keywords and are "active" at the present time. If you then join in the threads on these forums you will be establishing links from popular pages which are highly relevant to your site.
Try this wesbite for a list of SEO friendly directories which will help give your site a "kick start" - Info Vilesilencer: The Original SEO Friendly Free Directory List (http://info.vilesilencer.com)