On 10 Mar 2005 22:54:02 GMT, John Bokma <postmaster@castleamber.com>
wrote:
>SEO Dave wrote:
>
>> On 8 Mar 2005 20:11:46 GMT, John Bokma <postmaster@castleamber.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>You keep forgetting that getting the PR7 took time :-D.
>>
>> Apparently you don't know where your PR comes from then.
>
>*s******s*, there comes another wrong analyses:
>
>> About 400
>> links to the home page, this one
>> http://www.gnu.org/graphics/bokma-gnu.html PR7 is the link that
>> supplies the majority of the PR to your site.
>>
>> That was a bit of luck getting that link for the art work.
>
>Sure Dave. The link was even changed on my request. I *submitted* that
>art work quite some time ago. Can you guess why?
>
>> PR6 is easy to get with links from your own PR7 pages (I have loads of
>> PR6 pages).
>
>Good for you.
>
>>>Oh, if I want I can do that too. It's quite easy to create 1,000,000
>>>pages or more. Problem is, everybody can do that.
>>
>> And it would spread your PR thin. If you don't know this yet,
>
>Of course I don't Dave, I mean, you are the SEO here, it's so obvious
>since it's in front of your name!
>
>>>same story, I think I will get 1000 visitors a day (because a lot of
>>>hits I get are via direct links) and it will grow in 1-2 months to the
>>>3000+ I today got.
>>
>> How long do you think it will take to make this new site to 1000
>> visitors a day?
>
>1 month.
>
>> Don't suppose you'd be prepared to put your money
>> where your mouth is and run the experiment?
>
>Who knows.
>
>> Am I reading this right. You think a new site with your current
>> content rewrote (to prevent mirror problems I assume) with only a few
>> PR4 links to the site will quickly result in 1000 visitors a day and
>> within 1-2 months jump to 3000+ a day?
>
>Yup.
>
>> ROFLOL. If that's what you believe you have less of a clue about SEO
>> than I first thought.
>
>Of course poor poor Dave, since that's what it's all about. In almost
>every reply you post you keep telling people that they know little about
>SEO. Well Dave, I think you are compensating. The fact that you call
>youself SEODave is a dead giveaway.
How come then that I, er, call myself Big Bill?
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