see what your sites worth.

I would say hits!

Matt
 
I got ya, mine is worth a whole $96!!!!!!!
Well ... get busy building your links, both ways!
For starters, link to Russ, Mike, Me, Ron, Phil, and everyone non local in similar businesses.
Then, ask them to link back to you.

Plus, it takes time ...

There is considerable evidence that Google favors older domains.

My domain, saferoofcleaning.com is an old one.

It was once the domain of another company who didn't make it.

It wasn't my first choice, I wanted roofcleaning.com .

It was not availiable, and I saw that saferoofcleaning.com was.
It had been over a year, and so I grabbed it.

Google recognized this domain as an "old friend", and "rewarded" it by high placement.

Over the years, I have done the rest to keep it that way.

Get Busy!
 
My website-buddy had his computer, and everything electronic stolen from his home about a month ago. Bastards took his kids video games and all. I will get things going when I can, thanks for the info Chris. You Know I gotta ask about the npr.
 
Softwashing.com is #26 out of 1.6mill under roof cleaning, how is that possible. Apple, you must have helped me out with your link or something. I really just want to be #1 in Tallahassee, but that's pretty cool.
 
Softwashing.com is #26 out of 1.6mill under roof cleaning, how is that possible. Apple, you must have helped me out with your link or something. I really just want to be #1 in Tallahassee, but that's pretty cool.
That is the power of a link from a number one, or number two site!
When you get around to it, please recriprocate
All of us should link to each other, as long as we are non competitive.
 
My website-buddy had his computer, and everything electronic stolen from his home about a month ago. Bastards took his kids video games and all. I will get things going when I can, thanks for the info Chris. You Know I gotta ask about the npr.
Believe me, no one wants it done more then me, LOL
I ran 100 miles down to Punta Gorda, Florida for a 400 dollar job in the 85 F-350.
Burned almost 70 bucks in gas and oil!

The new, used flatbed is on, and being welded.
It should be on line soon!
 
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