W wildfan New member Dec 27, 2006 63 0 0 Jan 11, 2007 #1 What search to site ratio do you look for? Keyword search results to webpage search results.
K kyleirwin New member Jun 25, 2006 1,818 32 0 Jan 11, 2007 #3 2.39399449:492.940203949423 ... anything less is rubbish.
P phpdevrus New member Jan 10, 2007 56 0 0 Jan 11, 2007 #4 yep the higher the better as it could potentially mean that it would be easier to obtain higher organic rankings.
yep the higher the better as it could potentially mean that it would be easier to obtain higher organic rankings.
Jdog New member Aug 14, 2006 4,316 41 0 Phoenix Jan 11, 2007 #5 Whichever ones have the better ROI after testing.
Setec Will work for cheese Nov 1, 2006 266 13 0 www.buymystupidebook.com Jan 11, 2007 #6 What's an "Arbitrae Ratio" and what does it have to do with this post, besides being the title? Organic rankings have nothing to do with arbitrage.
What's an "Arbitrae Ratio" and what does it have to do with this post, besides being the title? Organic rankings have nothing to do with arbitrage.
shaggz New member Nov 29, 2006 269 10 0 Southeast US Jan 11, 2007 #7 kyleirwin said: 2.39399449:492.940203949423 ... anything less is rubbish. Click to expand... Anything more, you get smartpriced. Fuckin' metric system!
kyleirwin said: 2.39399449:492.940203949423 ... anything less is rubbish. Click to expand... Anything more, you get smartpriced. Fuckin' metric system!