Every day I come across billboards in the Nullabor Desert - exquisitely designed web sites that have been designed in such a manner that the Internet's major serach engine, Google, cannot access the content and, therefore, list the web site with the other 4 billion web sites registered with them.
The trick is to structure a web site so that the entry page attracts the correct computation sought by the worms which are sent out by Google. When this is done your web site moves up the ladder in a very competitive markletplace of competing web sites.
But this is only a small part of the total strategy pioneered by EmailStaff.com
If you check out the links below you will find a built-in text search engine which draws its results from Google. Both companies are clients of Emailstaff.com
In the case of Woody type in the word "Naiad" and see how the results include numerous pages spidered by Google on just this web site. (ie all potential results when a surfer types in that word. In the case of FijiBure.com type in the word "Namatakula" and see the extraordinary response - with over 40 pages spidered by Google on this web site!
This is called making your web site "Google friendly".
Analysis of web sites in top ten results:
37% of all result URLs contained the keyword somewhere in the URL. 23% of URLs contained the keyword somewhere in the path. 1.7% of the URLs contained the keyword in the directories. 22% contained the keyword in the filename. 4% of the result URLs contained the keyword in a GET query. 10% of the result URLs contained the keyword in the domain.