I am looking at Links SQL and I have one real concern and another question or two.
The concern is Search Engine friendliness, I use Links 2.0 on another site and it's GREAT, I made it faster into the Search Engines faster with that site than any other site I have started. I know some has been written here in the forums about this I now. My #1 issue is being listed in the search engines, all the other features in the world with not help, if I am not listed. What spaicfically in Links SQL is done to address this issue?
Question #1 - I do not like sites where I have to enter a name and password to list my site. I have another directory from In-Link and that site has been up for a year and has very links in it, after being promoted via email and on the home page. In fact only 67 links! My new site site http://flight-training-school.com has 165 links after 30 days and the same email campaign. Can Links SQL be run so that a user name and password is not required?
Question #2 - I want to have Google sytle adwords on my right hand side, any support for that?
The concern is Search Engine friendliness, I use Links 2.0 on another site and it's GREAT, I made it faster into the Search Engines faster with that site than any other site I have started. I know some has been written here in the forums about this I now. My #1 issue is being listed in the search engines, all the other features in the world with not help, if I am not listed. What spaicfically in Links SQL is done to address this issue?
Question #1 - I do not like sites where I have to enter a name and password to list my site. I have another directory from In-Link and that site has been up for a year and has very links in it, after being promoted via email and on the home page. In fact only 67 links! My new site site http://flight-training-school.com has 165 links after 30 days and the same email campaign. Can Links SQL be run so that a user name and password is not required?
Question #2 - I want to have Google sytle adwords on my right hand side, any support for that?