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<blockquote data-quote="evangelist6589" data-source="post: 1483330" data-attributes="member: 206145"><p>There are those that tell me that my old fashioned HTML based site (<a href="http://www.cerm.info" target="_blank">CERM Church Education Resource Ministries</a>) needs to be upgraded to some blog format like Word Press or something else in order for my hits to increase. While a blogging format has many advantages, the truth is I have so much on my site and can't justify the expense of such a move without a good reason, and not unless I would see results. I am capable of managing my site via Sea Monkey and the old fashioned way just fine. </p><p></p><p>Doing some key word searches in Google I see that some of my pages rank up towards the top and better than newer designed sites, while others not as high. I think that popularity is a high contributor to search results and this may or may not have anything to do with website format whether it be old fashioned HTML like mine or something newer. </p><p></p><p>So does anyone know of Google & yahoo's formula for web search results? Thank you.</p><p></p><p></p><p>John</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evangelist6589, post: 1483330, member: 206145"] There are those that tell me that my old fashioned HTML based site ([url=http://www.cerm.info]CERM Church Education Resource Ministries[/url]) needs to be upgraded to some blog format like Word Press or something else in order for my hits to increase. While a blogging format has many advantages, the truth is I have so much on my site and can't justify the expense of such a move without a good reason, and not unless I would see results. I am capable of managing my site via Sea Monkey and the old fashioned way just fine. Doing some key word searches in Google I see that some of my pages rank up towards the top and better than newer designed sites, while others not as high. I think that popularity is a high contributor to search results and this may or may not have anything to do with website format whether it be old fashioned HTML like mine or something newer. So does anyone know of Google & yahoo's formula for web search results? Thank you. John [/QUOTE]
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