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beatking.com on Google?


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About 2 days ago I seen a GoogleBot here. I think that means we might be getting on Google.com soon. That would be sweet and bring us some members.

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Yeah, I saw that too.

Beatking shows up as the #2 result if you search "beatking". There are >7 million results for "music discussion", I'd hate to see the positioning there.

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We shouldn't be positioned on the "music discussion" search yet anyway because I don't have that phrase anywhere on the site. GoogleBot has been showing up more and more lately spidering through each page. The old Google cache was from Nov. 7 I believe.

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hey beat... you still have beatfactory open? When you search BeatFactory on Google it shows the site and it works..

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The old tripod site? ... LOL .... That hasn't been touched in a looong time. That was my first site ya know? (horrible, but I tried out a bunch of crap, heck I even did a little flash! the olllldddd site is http://nguerrero03.tripod.com ... beware of pop-ups!) I thought Tripod closed inactive accounts... hmm... it must still be getting a good number of hits then.

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