__/ [ Paul ] on Thursday 15 June 2006 05:38 \__
> On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 04:19:43 GMT, Big Bill <kruse@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> wrote:
>
>>Viral marketing stuff for small businesses
>>
>>http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2006-06-13-web-marketing_x.htm?POE=TECISVA
>>
>>It's interesting to read Matt Cutt's comments. Er, don't you guys have
>>an algo that's supposed to do all this, Matt?
>>
>>It's like, every web site now has to have its own personal manager. PR
>>now stand for Public Relations. It's tempting to suggest that new web
>>sites are in the same position as musicians or actors, they have to
>>have that "lucky break" to get "discovered", then high ranking
>>follows. Rock Stars? Ptoooie. Movie Stars? Old hat. The Search Star is
>>born.
>
> No freaking way will I ever have a blog or myspace account. I'll stick
> with what i'm doing now.
It begins with blogs for SEO, continues with ping spamming, comment spamming
and gawd knows what else... someone whom I know from this group has fallen
victim to this type of greed.
Hey, Paul, your contribution is far beyond sufficient. Where do you think all
the MySpace 'graphics' come from...? *wink*
Best wishes,
Roy
PS - out of the bloom, I came to discover that I get the most referrals for
the phrase 'free porno'. This came from nowhere (0) to (160+) within just a
few days. I have no idea where that comes from or where visitors land, but I
suspect it has got something to do with a sign saying "Free porno", with a
suitable caption and alt attribute. I used this to refer to a problem with
Fedora Linux.
Best wishes,
Roy
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