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So long as you keep your sense of humour and enjoy a good tit here and there, you're gonna do just fine here.

And if you enjoy a pair of tits here and there, your gonna be even better off.

(nothing against girls with only one tit, of course)
 


I think folks are being a bit more lenient then normal because you actually have something to offer and seem a bit more intelligent then the typical fair of brain damaged asshat spammers that troll 'Shooting The Shit'. Your taking the pummeling with stride too, which is a pretty good indication you’ll do just fine on Wickedfire.

As long as you've learned from your mistake, let me help ya out a little though. You read the rules, that’s great, but be sure to read WF Rule Changes & Clarifications, written by The Forum Fuhrer his self, Jon.

You’ll do fine here.

Welcome.
 
wow, didn't mean to cause a stir up. I'll read the rules and post accordingly from now on.

BTW- Thanks for the welcome Rage9, nice meeting you as well!

It's nothing personal, you just happen to be a fucking stupid noob whom posted in the wrong section. So get a life.

Surprised most people went light on you.

I take it as a personal privilege to taunt you on entry.

Other than that 'welcome'. Show you know a thing or three. If you don't just use the search function and read up on your topics like mad.

Again - fuck you! :xomunch:
 
KS- Thanks for the welcome. I read the rules yesterday and now know where to post. I didn't understand what this meant though http//www.wickedfire.com/rule/spaming-linking? Is it okay to add your site links in the forums if people ask?

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Nice try! I have leet (4d10 +5 vorpal, troll bane) right click, select properties investigation CSI Miami style skills. You'll soon learn to hone yours. They are a necessity here.

And very funny.

And, if that was a serious question, sure, link away. Hell, post your links even if no one has asked and you think it’s relevant, just don’t try and increase your page rank here or post them with wild abandon and with the intent of nothing other then driving traffic to your site.

Like my site: KSRothwell.com

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LOL- had to try. Figured it wouldn't work, but yes, I have the properties figured out now thanks to Matt
 
Hey everyone,

New to the site. Brief info on how I became obsessed with SEO.

4 Years ago I started a manufacturing distribution company. My company is based in in Kansas City with my overseas office in Shenzhen China. Basically my company outsources products from various manufactures and imports them directly into the U.S. market for for commercial or consumer sales. (any products, pens, shirts, MP3's, etc, if it is manufactured, we manufacture it).

Then, through an associate, I met a SEO nut (one of your guys) that blew my mind. We had a product that we inventoried (touch screen phone) but it wasn't selling to our clients. I gave our associate 150 of them and he sold them in 2 days through one of his 5K sites.

This is how I got hooked on SEO.

I am currently learning as much as I can. I have read 4 books in the last couple weeks and done about as much research as I can with the available time I have. I have created 3 sites and trying to learn the HTML coding, designing aspects, backlinking, cliques, content, Meta tags, etc, etc, etc, etc.

Recently, I have become highly ranked (with a couple keyword phrases) on one of my sites on google, yahoo, etc. I stated doing the whole CL thing, some email list, some registration programs, biulding conent, etc, and I am getting on average 700-900 people to my site a day. I know to most of you this isn't much but hopefully my knowledge will only grow in years to come.

I look forward to meeting some of you and hopefully we can help each other out!

Looks like your doing well. I had an acquintice who ran a wholesale company. It had always been a offline business until about 4 years. After he moved his operations online, he went obsolutely nutts on learning SEO, Froogle traffic, RSS syndication to get qualified traffic that buys his product. Since going online his business literally double every year. He outsourced much of his promotion campaigns rather quickly. In his spare time, he has been distributing some of his knowledge (obviously not all as you could understand). His main principle is that "the internet is serious business". Here is his side project website: http://internetisseriousbusiness.com/
 
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