Author Topic: MozDex.com, Redefining Internet Search Through Open Source and Open Technologies  (Read 348 times)

ihelpyou

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http://www.mozdex.com/explain.jsp?i...ne+optimization

Is that what you mean by open source? How does that tell me anything about how you rank? And how is knowing what your algo might be a good thing for search results? Who would actually sit down and figure out the link above, and why would they?

Also, why do you ask for an email address? I looked at the privacy policy and did not see anything about this in there. No major engines ask for an address. If you are just a spidered engine, no reason I know of to want my address.

LOL:
quote:\"Mozdex offers me the ability to tune my website for best search ability and user friendliness,\" said Joe Norman, search fanatic. \"I no longer spend so much time trying to cheat the algorithm but rather work with it.\"
That\'s no expert SEO that I know of. There is no cheating involved with things.

byronm

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Well, its only the 5th of may and i spent my time and money on adding servers - hence the queries seem to fly.

Now that  we have accomplished that part and we are scaling better it is time to add the segments to bring us up that 150-250 million page mark.

BTW, \"SEO\" is a very spammy category to begin with.

byronm

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Andy,

Agree 100%. I use Opera for my surfing and fine grain controls over what javascript and popups are allowed, however i won\'t dictat that as a policy for the search engine.

The results we currently have are only ranked on the limited subset of data currently loaded. As get get closer to 250million+ pages indexed the results should start weighing out better and the central well known \"hub\" sites will finally have the inbound links, anchors and keyword densities needed to bring them to the top of the serps in our results