__/ [ Big Bill ] on Thursday 01 June 2006 21:08 \__
> On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 20:20:40 +0100, Darren Tipton
> <newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>On Thu, 01 Jun 2006 19:56:16 +0100, Roy Schestowitz
>><newsgroups@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on the topic of "Re: AIS-E for Google
>>co-op?":
>>
>>>*smiling, appreciating the mention* We reached no consent though, did we?
>>>Honestly, if there was some HTTP appendage to AISE, I doubt anyone would
>>>use it. What about Will Spencer's site? We rarely refer anyone to that
>>>valuable resource/knowledgebase.
>>
>>Not sure, I think there is always a case for diversity in how information
>>is displayed. I developed advanced - driving . co . uk as an alternative to
>>a mailing list. The site has grown because it meets the needs of some
>>people who prefer not to use the mailing list.
>>
>>So, Google Groups (once Dejanews) has become popular as a web medium for
>>usenet as a whole.
>>
>>I think what a web interface would do (or as Roy nicely put it, HTTP
>>appendage) , is create a much more "spiderable" environment and potentially
>>alot of content, quickly to become a resource in SEO.
>>
>>Not many people find this group as a surprising number of people dont know
>>what usenet is.
>>
>>I suppose, what is it exactly do you want to achieve? There is already lots
>>of SEO websites, what would this do differently?
That's exactly what I thought. If it offers nothing unique (in terms of
content), it will perish, or no take off to begin with.
> Boost me!
Booze em!
Best wishes,
Roy
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