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Re: *ANNC* a webring for the cpm operating system



"*ProteanThread*" <rtdos@rtdos.com> wrote in message news:<VmrUc.38762$865.23084@hydra.nntpserver.com>...

> I respect you position but still see a benefit to webrings.  I think
> webrings still help newer or fresh sites to at least get somewhat noticed.
> Remember, Google (and other search engines) rankings are based on hits and
> newer websites do not have this advantage so they may not get noticed and
> therefore if the webmaster or webmistress realizes that not many people are
> visiting their site then they may abandon their well thought out well put
> together website and give up on any forth coming project or idea.  Your site
> is listed at the top of Google because, obviously, it is a popular website
> in the CP/M community but what about newer CP/M websites that may come along
> down the road ?  Don't they deserve a chance to be seen ? Being in a webring
> may not be the greatest idea in the world but its not a bad idea either.  At
> least in a webring someone's site might get noticed and then more hits
> genereated thereby increasing the rankings for the page and also increasing
> the chance of the website getting noticed not only by web surfers but also
> by web search engines.  This is a way to do it for *FREE* without banner
> ads, pop up ads, or anyother type of annoying ad (which I don't have on my
> own site btw)..

Don't be so logical to these selfelected netcops, as they look to slam
and rant everything which doesn't fit in their frontiers. Usenet is
open place for everyone, but after seeing such insults I think why
someone should bother at all?

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