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Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
Welcome to the OFFICIAL PARKED.COM thread!
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Spade said:What, they dont like publicity?
Avo19 said:It's part of the agreement you sign. No publicity.
It sits well with meSpade said:Thats peculiar, wouldn't you say?
If they don't like publicity, how would anyone find them other than by accident?Avo19 said:It sits well with me![]()
Mike said:If they don't like publicity, how would anyone find them other than by accident?
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Avo19 said:It's part of the agreement you sign. No publicity.
mrizos said:Then why are u talking about it..........
If you want to optimize for "oyster", I would recommend just "oyster" as master keyword and leave place for meta keywords empty - system will choose them automatically. Use "oyster" also in customized page title and write meta description which includes some related keyword phrases.4ltrorg said:Here is an example of the types of domains that I'm working with. Let's take oyzt.com, I haven't got a clue what an oyzt is. However, up until now I've left the domain unoptimized and hoping that If I'm lucky, some really terrible speller, a non native english speaking person or someone really wasted may type it into their browser, and end up on a generic page. This approach isn't working very well and not many advertisers are bidding on the keyword oyzt.
Oyzt.com does sound kind of like oyster. I could choose oyster as my keyword but that's pretty vague.
1. Would it be better to use a phrase like pearl oysters.
2. Do I type the phrase like this "pearl oysters" or like this pearl+oysters.
3. How do I type two phrases, do I put a comma between the two phases or leave spaces.
4. How do I seperate keywords - spaces or commas.
5. What is the ideal number of keywords or phrases.
GDTech said:Don't know if anyone has posted this, but it looks like yahoo's board will reject MS's offer.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8UN0LIO1&show_article=1
rickkumar said:Has anyone done arb using goog to a 1-click lander? In other words, is it ok to send traffic to a 1-click lander using goog?
Yahoo obviously wants a better offer. 1 year ago Microsoft offered $40 a share and were rejected so this offer of $31 is not tempting enough, even though Yahoo is in a more fragile situation at the moment. I think Microsoft will up the offer!GDTech said:Don't know if anyone has posted this, but it looks like yahoo's board will reject MS's offer.
http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8UN0LIO1&show_article=1
rickkumar said:Has anyone done arb using goog to a 1-click lander? In other words, is it ok to send traffic to a 1-click lander using goog?


