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What is your target market?Originally posted by AtW View PostNew release is a different kind of search - groundbreaking for its target market.
Oh and you need some sort of safe search filter as well. I clicked on a link that opened a site most definetly not safe for work and there was no warning that the content was what was displayed......
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frantically hitting ALT + F4 to get rid of the screen and all associated pages it was trying to pop up......
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New release is a different kind of search - groundbreaking for its target market.
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Well I've tried using old majestic12 a few times and the results it returns are rubbish!!
Try searching for:
game server
and look at the results.... It brings back the PHP Nuke website FFS!!!
Also you can't search your name to see what sites have popped up with you on them....
Get working Alexi!!!
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If he ever needs a bunch of contractors to help him out when it outgrows his bedroom, he'll know where to look.
Somehow don't think it will be here.
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well done atw. look forward to seeing the new version. plan b chaps - ££££££££££
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That's my Plan SOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostBad news - Wikipedia's pushed it back to #2
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Bad news - Wikipedia's pushed it back to #2Originally posted by AtW View PostAll I can say that the new site is already ranked #1 for its main keywords, quite appropriately so too
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Originally posted by Ardesco View PostBecause refusing to tell us the domain name is a great way to get people looking at it.....
It's called embarassment. I've created plenty of websites I'd be too embarrased to list on here. They only make it onto my CV to help prove my work experience.
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OK,
who can explain why SKA.com bounces me to a credit-suisse web site?
tim
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