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No, I much prefer you to stew for a bit longer - now I am going to finish writing that important blog article for a large good client of SKA who will be launching new exciting product that incorporates a bit of SKA magic
If you want to say something to me, just be a man and bloody say it.
No, I much prefer you to stew for a bit longer - now I am going to finish writing that important blog article for a large good client of SKA who will be launching new exciting product that incorporates a bit of SKA magic
You lack resolve, imagination and generally balls to do something like this: that's the reason why you will never be "in" - even if you had enough money to make me interested, which you most certainly haven't - but remember that time when I asked how much you were prepared to pay for shares, I'll get back to that moment soon.
There could be an eager demand for this information from SEOs, but it is actually incredibly hard to keep the picture up-to-date, and harvesting and processing vast numbers of links is an intensely time and resource-intensive business.
Indeed it's very hard, but recent SKA developments will allow to make our index much more up to date.
As I understand it, SEOs require a fairly recent snapshot of inbound links to a given URL to make their analysis meaningful (insofar as anything issued by most SEO 'consultants' is meaningful).
Not entirely correct - typically the most interesting keywords to optimise for would have well established sites with lots of backlinks, the reason they rank so well is because they have solid backlinks from relevant sites: some urls get on top because they are popular at the time, and usually they go down as quickly.
Backlinks and anchor text analysis is the key to Google's relevancy - this is the reason SKA took step back because if search engine isn't as relevant (and up to date) as Google then it has no chance of beating them.
You lack resolve, imagination and generally balls to do something like this: that's the reason why you will never be "in" - even if you had enough money to make me interested, which you most certainly haven't - but remember that time when I asked how much you were prepared to pay for shares, I'll get back to that moment soon.
I project of AtW's that's been his obsession (more so than squirrels ) for a fair few years.. I believe if you wait a short while there will be some interesting news, which, from the hints I assume to be something along the lines of
"ha ha ha, I've made it big and you all doubted me and look SKA is now a household name and more popular and reverred than Google or any other minor application"
.. we're still waiting
From recent posts it seems AtW is selling a backlink analysis service to SEOs (please correct me if I'm wrong AtW).
There could be an eager demand for this information from SEOs, but it is actually incredibly hard to keep the picture up-to-date, and harvesting and processing vast numbers of links is an intensely time and resource-intensive business.
As I understand it, SEOs require a fairly recent snapshot of inbound links to a given URL to make their analysis meaningful (insofar as anything issued by most SEO 'consultants' is meaningful).
Google, of course, already have this information, but have so far refused to offer backlink analysis as a service (they offer a very small sample of backlinks only).
There are already others offering this service (for free), but I think if someone popped up trying to nakedly exploit it, Google would offer it gratis.
I project of AtW's that's been his obsession (more so than squirrels ) for a fair few years.. I believe if you wait a short while there will be some interesting news, which, from the hints I assume to be something along the lines of
"ha ha ha, I've made it big and you all doubted me and look SKA is now a household name and more popular and reverred than Google or any other minor application"
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