Guest guest Posted September 25, 2005 Report Share Posted September 25, 2005 Good question, I was wondering this myself Aletha [low dose naltrexone] Lets bring LDN website > at the top of > search >> engines >> >> >> >> Search engines bring up in their search lists those > web sites that >> are frequently clicked during a search. >> Search engines are also clever enough to understand > if these >> selections are all coming from few users or from > many users with >> different IPs. >> >> Perhaps you can help me to bring up to the top > result list of > Google, >> both the LDN and the remedyfind websites, just > following a small > set >> of operations: >> >> - Go to the Google web page " www.google.com " >> - Type in " multiple sclerosis " >> - Scroll along the pages until you find the LDN web > site ( " LDN and >> Multiple Sclerosis " )or the Remedyfind web site > ( " Multiple Sclerosis >> info, treatment ratings " ) and click on these results > only. >> - Wait at least a couple of minutes before going > back to Google >> website if you want so.... In fact, search engines > think that the >> website you have clicked is crap and does not > respond exactly to > your >> search enquire if you come back to Google too soon > after. >> --------------------------------------------- >> I can tell you that, right now, at the search for > " multiple >> sclerosis " , Google is listing the LDN website at > page 18 and the >> Remedyfind website at page 13. >> >> Lets see if this small effort repeated for some days > can really > bring >> up in the search list LDN as a popular treatment for > multiple >> sclerosis. >> >> Ciao >> >> >> >> >> >> _____ > > > > > > --------------------------------- > ! GROUPS LINKS > > > Visit your group " low dose naltrexone " on the web. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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