Any SEO Professionals on here?

Dunno if you’re set with a replacement host but if not I highly recommend Liquidweb. Kick ass performance, support and reasonable pricing.

I work w one of the best seo experts in the country. Goto google type in seo expert he is number one. I am quite an seo expert as well.

Goto google type in fashion website design and I come up number 2. Use to be number one

we do seo for our clients all the time, and i’ve done several vB sites. hit me up on aim sometime and I can help you out :slight_smile:

I don’t have AIM, but I am sure that I can just install it one day so that we can talk. That or I will just come out to the next track day so that I can meet you.

I appreciate the offer!

Dos, have you done anything with vbulletin?

no need

Talk to Garrett Smith from smithonvoip.com - best SEO guy around, period.

I’m still reading, but in every forum I’ve read there was no need to make it a public forum to allow the spiders in. It is uaually an admin setting that you can either turn on or off.

#5 now…couple people got you over the weekend

Lol aparently DrDos is slacking.

I have some experience, not a “professional” but we’ve worked miracles for some of our clients re: bounce rate, organic search, etc - imo it’s more about good semantic code and the content itself vs meta tags blah blah, that stuff helps but only fractionally. The tough part is you’re working within the constraints of such kludgy software (vbul) and PHP …

php is good, but i’m not going to get into that argument here (or anymore) LOL

that in it’s self shows you don’t know wtf you are talking about.

Why not use vBSEO? I have an unused license I can sell if you want.

Right, I know nothing of SEO, let me go slit my wrists and cry because the almighty DOS has spoken. Wait, shouldn’t you be doing myspace designs right now?

(btw I was more saying that VB was a kludge, I’d love to see you dispute that - I’m not all too keen about PHP either, it seems the way people “build” pages / applications, if they could be called that, are very similar to the days of PERL / CGI / “printing” data into a file - I happen to like M-V-C / agile stuff like Rails but yeah, as Centola said, not worth getting into here).

Anyway good luck with it, I’m done here. :banghead: