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| Other Search Engines Altavista, Alltheweb, Teoma and many other search properties exist on the internet, although nowhere near the search volume of the big 3. Discuss any other search engines here. |
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I've never did any sale on any of my websites from small SEs traffic. It's just junk traffic, useless...I;ve even heard that some people prevent their websites from being indexed in these engines...but they get their updates from Y and G so... my advice is don't loose your time trying to get on some small SE.
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Smuck, you made me laugh - Thanks.
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Just trying to salvage an otherwise useless thread!
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huh? what is this guy talking about?
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If he's talking about just traditional SEO, then I could understand where he is coming from. If he is also talking about PPC, I would most certainly disagree with his post. This is obviously something you will have to test but if you get lucky, you can get some great traffic from smaller SEs and only pay a fraction of the cost for them compared to Google. Also, chances are there will be a lot less competition.
That being said, I did find this topic quite amusing . |
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