You know what would be really cool? If Google would actually include my webpages in its search engine. I think I have some pretty good things to say, to share and do, and I’m definitely not a spambot. So why can’t I get in, huh?
I just realized today that my actual pages aren’t even in the search results. If you were to look for “dicklogan”, it would take you to my Digg, Stumbleupon, and other online media sharing accounts.
I was hoping that the links from Digg and some forums would be at least strong enough for the Googlebot to want to save the pages, but I guess that’s not the case. It looks like I’m going to have to become a more aggressive link exchanger if I want to see any results.
But it’s getting hard. Sites are becoming more competitive than ever. It is not uncommon now for even a blog to have a group of two or more people working on it constantly.
Gotta keep drudging along and doing what The Man wants I guess.
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