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Old January 29th, 2006, 10:08 PM
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The "Freebie" SEO package has had another significant update: current users are urgently advised to install the newly released v. 2.42. This version accomodates Amazon file-format changes to restore reader and editorial reviews to the per-book pages. That is important for SEO purposes, as the presence of those reviews, in full, sharply distinguishes this packages pages from other Amazon-derived book pages around the web.

If you are not a current user, "Freebie" is a free SEO package that might make you a little money besides enhancing your site. With only a modest one-time installation effort, it tags many thousands of pages (an average of over 20,000 already indexed each on my own sites) onto any site--and those pages are reasonably relevant (you pick the search theme for the list), constantly changing (every day) pages. They are book data from Amazon, and you can even make some sales money, too. And the package now even makes and auto-updates Google sitemaps.

For full information, visit http://seo-toys.com/freebie-seo-package/freebie-package.shtml - the Freebie page of the SEO Toys site.
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Old January 31st, 2006, 05:02 PM
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Newer update.

The package has now moved to v. 2.43.

This newest upgrade fixes a reported incompatibility with PHP 5.x, and also an obscure problem with getting book reviews from the Amazon Japan division (it affected books released in the UK but not in the US).

The upgrade is very simple for users already up to the 2.4x level: just upload the new files over the old.

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Old February 2nd, 2006, 06:14 PM
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What are people's opinions on this? Wouldn't it be considered shady by the search engines and just get you penalized (like keyword stuffing and doorway pages)?



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Old February 3rd, 2006, 02:02 AM
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What are people's opinions on this? Wouldn't it be considered shady by the search engines and just get you penalized (like keyword stuffing and doorway pages)?
The thing you must keep first and foremost in your mind looking at this is that these are perfectly common, ordinary, real, useful pages. There's nothing artificial or fake about them: web sites up to some of the most prestigious in the world sell Amazon products, and have product pages for what they sell. And if you use your search term intelligently, the book titles you list will really be relevant and of plausible interest to your visitors (and you can sell some books, too).

The site hosting the package has, depending on which G datacenter you query, from 15,800 to 21,700 pages (the older ones haven't caught up with the last package change which added about 50% to the page count by way of Abebooks pages for used editions--the Big Daddy centers all have the higher count). As of today, on a G Big Daddy datacenter, the site is #1 for its theme, "seo toys", and on page 3 for "seo tools", which is not an uncompetitive keyword phrase. Neither the site nor the package are new.

Again: these are, real, honest pages. They interest your visitors. They sell books. That they can perhaps help out a bit with SEO site enhancement is just a pleasant extra.

As Casey Stengel famously said, "You could look it up."

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Old February 22nd, 2006, 05:35 AM
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it's a good idea owlcroft - great revenue potential for you

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I am afraid to use something like this.

Don't want to get banned from SE's

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