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Let's raise our Google Python Forum search results standing...

bartonc
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Currently, a Google search for http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=python+forum brings up the Python Forum on TheScripts.com in 10th place. I have found that simply posting a google link tends to raise that standing. Perhaps clicking the link will help, too. So, all faithful TheScripts Pythoneers, help raise our Google search standing. Thanks.
Mar 5 '07 #1
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When I searched Google for Python Forum TheScripts came up 11th - you've lost one place :O
Im not sure clicking on the link improves its position though. Isnt it more to do with if your page meets certain standards etc? I could be wrong, I don't really know how search engines work :S

Edit - on that note this was quite an interesting read:
http://www.thesitewizard.com/archive/google.shtml
Mar 6 '07 #2
bartonc
6,596 Expert 4TB
When I searched Google for Python Forum TheScripts came up 11th - you've lost one place :O
Im not sure clicking on the link improves its position though. Isnt it more to do with if your page meets certain standards etc? I could be wrong, I don't really know how search engines work :S

Edit - on that note this was quite an interesting read:
http://www.thesitewizard.com/archive/google.shtml
Thanks for that, Mel. I'll give it a look.
Mar 6 '07 #3
bartonc
6,596 Expert 4TB
When I searched Google for Python Forum TheScripts came up 11th - you've lost one place :O
Im not sure clicking on the link improves its position though. Isnt it more to do with if your page meets certain standards etc? I could be wrong, I don't really know how search engines work :S

Edit - on that note this was quite an interesting read:
http://www.thesitewizard.com/archive/google.shtml
I'll mention it to the administrators of the site. I'm just a simple user. Thanks again.
Mar 21 '07 #4
bartonc
6,596 Expert 4TB
Currently, a Google search for http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=python+forum brings up the Python Forum on TheScripts.com in 10th place. I have found that simply posting a google link tends to raise that standing. Perhaps clicking the link will help, too. So, all faithful TheScripts Pythoneers, help raise our Google search standing. Thanks.
We're nuber 1!
If you google google python forum, that is.
Mar 21 '07 #5

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