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Daviddung Junior Member
Joined: 19 Sep 2008 Posts: 1
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Posted: Fri Sep 19, 2008 3:27 pm Post subject: Travel Site Ranking |
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Hey,
I run some Vietnam travel sites. I have managed some ways to promote them on the search engines. Even I paid for the Google Ads. But the result was not as I expected. So taking part in the forum I hope that I will receive more useful information of what to do.
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jenja Junior Member
Joined: 16 Aug 2009 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sun Aug 16, 2009 9:45 pm Post subject: |
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i am sorry for what had happened from your mistake..
any how there are some updates in google algorithm last few weeks so that might be reason for the dropping your sites organic ranking, to get back to raise again you can do some link building and summit your site to search engines ans they will again crawl your site.. |
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gojolly Junior Member
Joined: 11 Sep 2009 Posts: 2
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Posted: Fri Sep 11, 2009 3:10 am Post subject: |
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The best travel sites I am going to list are my choices and not picked by a famous travel editor for a big New York travel section of a newspaper. These sites have been used, researched or visited by me and others for information, details or for a sale. The sites I pick will be quick to download and not cluttered with way to much information. That is what we want to look up, right? The information....that allows us to find what we want, when we want it for travel products worldwide.
Some of the travel categories may seem odd, but, there are millions of travel related sites out there and they all deserve some kind of recognition. The sites are listed by category title and then you will find subcategories. This will allow for a directory type of site with easy navigation and use. I am also going to include all the airline listings (it may change before this site is finished though) and the cruise lines as well as the hotel & lodging companies all with phone numbers and website links, if space allows...some categories will be for Domestic, meaning the USA and the international will be outside of the USA.
There is some consolidation going on in the travel industry as I write this. Delta has just completed their merger with Northwest Airlines. Apollo has purchase Regent Cruise Lines and also owns Oceania and some of Norwegian Cruise Lines. Southwest is expanding and heading into the New York airport caos.
The travel industry is undergoing pressure also from the worldwide credit crisis or situation and you can expect more consolidations and mergers. Some companies may not make it for lack of liquidity and capital while others will grow stronger. Welcome to the deleveraging of the world. Several other carriers did not make it through the high energy prices of this last year and several had to file the big B or just closed.
Well, we now have a new president and people seem to be more optimistic than before. The travel industry is still hurting and with that comes great discounts and specials. I have booked several trips, land and cruises, and saved a lot of money of the previous pricing structures. The travel industry and those that work within the industry are facing challenges that have not been seen before. The need for a national energy plan should be one of the top agendas for the next president and congress. |
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