I just did this today (because of this post.) As I was finding my way around Wordpress, I discovered that by default your blog posts will be blocked from search engines. I stumbled into "Privacy Settings" which is where I reset it to allow search engines to index me... after all, that's the only reason I'm doing it! Paul Bruesch Stillwater, MN On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 7:38 AM, allan at sutton.net <allan at sutton.net> wrote: > All, > > This advice has been worth a fortune to me in the last 1 1/2 years: Get a > free Wordpress blog where you post articles and start right away building > your creditworthiness (sorry, the french word is "notoriété") on the social > medias. > > The important thing in that is that you can freely add quality content, and > this dynamic quality will draw Google indexing. And clients. > > A blog that links to other blogs, articles that might get used by someone > else... and the blog may point to your "static " web page. > > Do it. Now. Good luck. > > Allan Sutton, m.mus. RPT > www.pianotechniquemontreal.com > > > 2010/11/9 Jon Page <jonpage at comcast.net> > >> Get a listing on google and google places...free. If you have a yellow >> pages ad, >> you have a superpages.com listing, tweak that. The Yellow Pages will host >> a site >> for under $10./mo. >> >> I just started a website with ipage.com as a host...$6 something/month. >> My mac has the software to effortlessly (sort of) create and edit the >> site. >> Check it out: http://www.pianocapecod.com >> >> I tried sites on my free web allowance with comcast but their web based >> web design tools are severely lacking. So I keep a simple page with them >> listing a link to pianocapecod. >> -- >> >> Regards, >> >> Jon Page >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://ptg.org/pipermail/pianotech.php/attachments/20101109/44d6d913/attachment.htm>
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