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All three items found in the dry cleaner's customer's pockets make me want to start one of my own...
Hey, thanks for the Sphinn. I thought it was important enough to write about and make sure our clients understand, but not quite worthy of a Sphinning. :) Pleasantly surprised, and nice to meet you.
Thank God more people are starting to talk about this. I was starting to think I was a crazy person, LOL! Not just in search but in Everything -- a person isn't an expert because they said they are! A person is an expert because they have topic-specific knowledge that has been proven to work.
Thanks for the review. What can be learned - ask and you shall receive, Sphinn is a community, techies love experiments, reciprocation is fun, make pals with folks who Sphunn you.
Links are nice but I Sphunn you for Christmas Spirit purposes! Santa's watching! *videoipodvideoipodvideoipod*
"Google and other search engines use duplicate content filters and not penalties for duplicate pages within a single website. This means that the search engine will decide for one URL to the page and suppress all others. In this example am I pretty sure that search engines will pick the URL without the URL parameters (for a number of reasons that I will not elaborate here, because it is not relevant to this particular issue). This is different from the duplicate content issue across multiple domains, caused by canonical URLs, redistribution of content or scraping."
And that's why I still consume as much as possible of the old school SEOers. Thanks for posting this, I was a bit caught up in other things and behind on my reading.
Generally if I have to think too hard about WIIFM to show my support, I get into an endless loop of whether I should *really* be supporting them to begin with. WIIFM sometimes tips the scales - I'm no saint. But it can't be the deciding factor....
Thanks for the Sphinns. I think I've hugged everyone individually, but feel free to message me with a wag of the finger if I haven't. :)
Lovely, because I want to link to a bunch of these rather than write original thoughts of my own, as I'm not quite ready for evaluation. :)
Had to read the article because of the title, even though I was a teeny bit freaked out.
Put this together with Maki's post on entertainment blogs and you've got a new venture... I wonder how many people actually have done what Maki says and gotten rich without him even knowing it...
it depends on the site, both what was submitted and where it was submitted. I might have to register there and add to the discussion. Sphinn, I get mostly bouncers, but my site isn't at the center of the target. StumbleUpon people I get are more likely to browse, and they also seem to subscribe and return. And on it goes, site by site.
It certainly sounds like a winner. I'd never been able to get WP Cache to work properly for me, so I hope this will.
Okay, follow up, I actually Am using this and it's working like a Charm. Thanks Maki!
Thanks Jill! I do try...
And thanks for submitting it Andy.
And thanks to everyone who voted, too. I'll hug you all idividually later....
lol... I don't know, the month is still young. Maybe we should make it into a contest? If so, I volunteer to form a list of all the greatest Sphinn titles...
Diane,
Thanks very much. I have my good days, lol...
mpilatow,
Great points all, and thank you for the compliments. I *love* the niche social sites. Getting tired of new general ones...
I have the same problem. i thought maybe Google had to come by and spider by site but A- the site I was testing it on at Lockergnome has been displaying AdSense for months and B- I picked a specific content provider.
I'm going to Stumble your original post as well and see if we can't get more people talking about this.



Story: How to Create Viral Marketing Pieces ... The Dry Cleaner Eg.