Jay
Went to Google and searched for "hotel Iowa city".
Got lots of sites that contained the names of Hotels, Motels, pup
tents, etc.
Why don't you go down those sites and contact each one and see what it
takes to get listed on them (probably money????)
Must be a hundred or more sites you could fit into.
Went 8-9 pages looking and didn't find a descrete listing for your
establishment???
If I were coming to Iowa City, I'd search for either "hotels (motels)
iowa city" or "Iowa city hotel". Would guess you should want to fit
into one or both of these descriptions? Don't think your 'name' is
well enough known US wide that you could just use it as a search
index??
Loads of luck and have a good Thanksgiving.
Big John
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 20:40:25 GMT, "Jay Honeck"
wrote:
Does that mean that if nobody links to you, you may never even show up
in an search-list??
Possibly. Or possibly Google's imperfect algorithms decided that Alexis
Park was page spamming. Alexis Park is definitely indexed by Google - if
you type "Alexis Park" it shows up second, after another Alexis Park
resort in Las Vegas. Strangely enough, typing "Alexis luxury suites" gets
the AirNav listing of Alexis Park as the 6th hit, but the next relevant
link (ie not to the one in Las Vegas) is on the 4th page there is a Yahoo
Travel page.
So how does "Underground Weather" manage to come up "Numero Uno" on a search
for "Iowa City Hotels"? They CERTAINLY aren't a hotel, and they CERTAINLY
aren't in Iowa City!
This whole thing is so stupid. 95+% of the hotels located in Iowa City are
NOT coming up when you type in "Iowa City Hotels"! What kind of a stupid
search engine would exclude the ONLY websites that matter to the person
searching for a hotel?
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