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Food / Re: Crab Casserole
« on: March 21, 2016, 07:58:26 AM »Quote
I've often stated that a recipe is not a 'must follow' blueprint.I love this!
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I've often stated that a recipe is not a 'must follow' blueprint.I love this!
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And I'll not waste your time at all. Let you get it straight, dear guys: there is... there is 
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I want to take a part of your thoughts (about the websites you already dealt with) and to make a little systematization of all of the existing websites (according to their purpose, which is the purpose of their owners):
... you know people may find 10000 reasons to dislike.)I ran into an interesting article about SEO that sort of runs counter to those pushing the SEO activity. I saved the link and will post it sometime later, for the discussion value.Don't forget to share this link with us, please. I hope it's a good article! (To tell you the truth, now everyone may write articles about SEO; some of these articles are so 'sci-fi', that you better never read them. It's a matter of really good luck to find a quality SEO article, without wishful thinking, lies, imaginary objects, ill fantasy, etc.
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Once and if a website become popular enough, then (as a snowball rolling in the snow) it is getting more visited, hence more popular, etc. I can give you example with Alexa's Top 500 websites. If your forum/blog/social net/... enters there, then other websites' owners probably may include it in their articles, comments, etc. (like we did it right above there, when we talk about VK) This will make the website more visited, more ranked, more popular. The process is like this one related to business and money: The first $1 million is the hardest.It takes time and effort to build a following for a forum. It's not something that is accomplished overnight. You have to groom your pet and provide it with constant care before it rewards you with returned love.
We do exist for years (I think from 2011), but we were surprised of the lack of good participants (as you and a few more). Later on, we learned more about Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Reddit, VKontakte and other social networking websites, which are the one and only competitor of the forums. We met people online, who are engaged only in one of these networks (for example only in Facebook) and they even have no idea what's a forum. It was ridiculous to see that a moronic guy online said that this forum is a... blog. In such online status it's easy to get visitors (they're finding us via Google, Yahoo, Baidu, Alexa, Yandex, Bing and other's search engines or they're finding us via some of the mentioned website above: Facebook, Pinterest, some Chinese social networking websites... and rare from some another type of website like some personal blog).
We're worried about a lack of future capacity, because almost all of these visitors are not going to join us; they're going back to Facebook or Google and so on. (I forgot to put in this list other two big categories of netizens: the ones, who only watch videos in Youtube, Youku, Tudou, etc., and the ones, who are online only to play games/the gamers.)
