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Old September 5th, 2006, 02:27 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.saltwater
Capt Jeff
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Default Texas City Anglers Club Membership Drive

We're looking for new members to fish with us in our monthly tournaments. If
you live in the Houston area and want to have some fun and fellowship
fishing Galveston Bay with a group of great people email me at
. You can check out the web site at
www.specksonline.com/tcac


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Old September 14th, 2006, 05:56 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.saltwater
Texx Smith
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Default Texas City Anglers Club Membership Drive

Howdy,
The link you wrote didn't work, so I just tried your home page. Your site
is coming along nicely.

My Florida Fishing web site has a google PR of 3 and is number #1 on Google
for Florida Fishing Information. Your web site has a PR of 0. Which is not
as bad as it sounds.

What do Google (and others) use to determine who is in which Search Results
and how high (close or exactly #1)?
The number of links pointing to your web site,
the PR of the sites that link to you and
how closely related the subject matter of the site that links to you
matter some too.
the text of the link
are the three most important factors a Search Engine uses to rank web sites
higher or lower in their search results. So in short, Text-links to your
site are very important.

I believe your sites content will improve and your google page rank will
raise above it's current level now. Either way a link to each other site's
still helps us both. I have two sites that are perfect candidates for a
"reciprocal link" I link to your web site's domain name on my links page
using whatever keyphrase you'd like to target. And then you do the same.
If you like to here's the link code I'd like you use please:

a href="http://floridafishinginformation.com" target="_blank"Florida
Fishing Information/a
and/or:
a href="http://redtideflorida.org" target="_blank"Florida Red Tide/a

Please feel free to format the text to match your list of lists so you may
have a pleasurable and enjoyable site.



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"Capt Jeff" wrote in message
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We're looking for new members to fish with us in our monthly tournaments.
If you live in the Houston area and want to have some fun and fellowship
fishing Galveston Bay with a group of great people email me at
. You can check out the web site at
www.specksonline.com/tcac



 




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