[thelist] The best resource for SEO information
Peter Small
peter at petersmall.net
Mon Jan 26 02:58:08 CST 2004
Sorry Scott, I didn't get the email. It is probably because you used
the address peter at petersmall.com. It should be: peter at petersmall.net
(.net not .com).
Incidentally, if anyone has any questions about this technique of
creating information resources using a biological strategy, I'd be
grateful if they would post them to the list as I'm starting to put
together an FAQ.
Peter Small
Author of: Lingo Sorcery, Magical A-Life Avatars, The Entrepreneurial
Web, The Ultimate Game of Strategy and Web Presence
http://www.stigmergicsystems.com/
Resource build demo: http://www.stigmergicsystems.com/seoresources/
>I would love to discuss some ideas to you. I sent an email but it
>was returned, I sent a second on to petersmall.com but do not know
>if you got it.
>Scott Wolpow
>scott at publiccto.com
>
>
>
>
>At 08:06 AM 1/23/04, you wrote:
>>Here's techie thing that may be of interest to a few.
>>
>>In looking to see how I could design my site in a such a way that
>>it would appear high up in search engine rankings, I discovered a
>>whole new world and a confusing mass of information.
>>
>>Using Google, I typed in a few phrases and got the following results:
>>
>>"Search engine optimization" 1,290,000 sources listed
>>"Search engine optimization services" 41,850 sources listed
>>"Search engine optimization tips" 6,150 sources listed
>>"Search engine optimization links" 4,320 sources listed
>>"Search engine optimization resources" 3,650 sources listed
>>"Search engine optimization information" 2,460 sources listed
>>"Search engine optimization expert" 2,220 sources listed
>>"Search engine optimization advice" 1,300 sources listed
>>
>>As I worked through several hundred of these listing, it became
>>clear that nowhere was there a fully comprehensive resource. Taken
>>together, it was a confusing morass of subjective opinion and
>>conflicting information that could take weeks to sort out the wheat
>>from the chaff.
>>
>>As my work involves using genetic algorithms to deal with multiple
>>variables, I thought I'd put it to work to devise a system that
>>could sort through all this information to produce an optimally
>>efficient list of links that would cover all the various aspects of
>>search engine optimization.
>>
>>Using artificially intelligence methods is useless here. The values
>>are subjective and the search engines keep changing their
>>algorithms to foil the tricksters. The only solution was to use a
>>strategy that could take into consideration human judgement. It had
>>to be a collaborative effort, which could be guided by a genetic
>>algorithm.
>>
>>If anyone is interested in taking part, I've now set up such a
>>system up to create an optimum resource for search engine
>>optimization. It'll involve some effort, but you'll get to learn a
>>lot about the various strategies and techniques that are used in
>>this important area of Web site design.
>>
>>A demo can be seen at:
>>
>>http://www.stigmergicsystems.com/seoresources/
>>
>>Perhaps of further interest. This same system can be adapted to
>>produce optimal information resources in any subject area.
>>
>>Peter Small
>>
>>Author of: Lingo Sorcery, Magical A-Life Avatars, The
>>Entrepreneurial Web, The Ultimate Game of Strategy and Web Presence
>>http://www.stigmergicsystems.com
>>
>>
>>
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