[drupal-docs] Drupal Drops Newsletter Sponsorship Program
Ron Mahon
ron at inmrc.com
Thu Jun 2 19:59:19 UTC 2005
All that makes sense.
But why not give it it's own web site and move all the marketing stuff
there.
The best way to influence page rank is from an external sites
There are some issues about circle linking I need to think through.
It looks to me that the drupal site is getting bogged down. Some times it's
extremely slow
It's a separate problem but need to be addressed before sending it a ton of
new traffic either directly or a feeder site.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Boris Mann [mailto:borismann at gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2005 2:18 AM
To: drupal-docs at drupal.org
Cc: robin at spreadfirefox.com
Subject: Re: [drupal-docs] Drupal Drops Newsletter Sponsorship Program
On 1-Jun-05, at 9:59 PM, Dries Buytaert wrote:
> - I think the page should start by explaining we have a newsletter,
> and what the newsletter is about. It should also include a link to
> the newsletter archives so people can read up on the archives,
> subscribe or look for example ads.
It should include a link as well to the WEB version of the newsletter that
is posted on Drupal.org, where the ads will also appear. A link from
Drupal.org, due to its pagerank, is quite valuable, much more so than
anything that appears in a newsletter.
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Boris Mann
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