Web Design Based on Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
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Dr. Nandakishore Banerjee Group moderatorThe company name is only visible to registered members.Group newsletter: We pass the 250 mark!
Although I do not like to overflood people with newslettters, we get plenty of them, I thought this occasion of crossing the 250 members mark, not quite four months after the start, is worth a newsletter. When we started the group, our goal was to get at least 50 members in three months. That we are already over 250, shows how interesting the subject of our group is. We should have now a more ambitious goal. I think, in case of SEO, it is not only the quality of the forum contributions that matters, but also the number of members who are a part of it. SEO is not a science in the sense that you find some valid document or statement somewhere to prove anything related to the subject. We do not and will never know why search engines prefer this and not that. They cannot disclose their evaluation policies to such a precision that the web users can plan accordingly. If they did, the search engines would become useless for serious consumers. So we are actually dependent on the experience of Internet users who want to use the platform for proliferation of whatever they propagate. Therefore, we will be better off if we had input of any kind from a large number of people who are affected by the consequences of SEO.
It would be nice if the 250+ members of this group could bring, say another 250 members during the next two months! I don't think that's an unrealistic goal.
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This newsletter has been written by moderator Dr. Nandakishore Banerjee of the group "Web Design Based on Search Engine Optimization (SEO)".
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- 11 Apr 2008, 10:39 am
