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You might be interested in reading about Centiare's [[Centiare:Aficionados|Main space marketing]] program. It provides a ready way of linking Main space articles to Directory listings by [[Relation:Subject Interest|subject interest]] and contributions. The semantic tags not only help cross-reference interests, parties and information, but they really improve Google [[Centiare:SEO|search rankings]]. You should also read about Centiare's prohibitions on Main space [[Centiare:Link Spam|link spam]] - the Directory space provides the proper means for '''''promoting and protecting''''' proprietary material. | You might be interested in reading about Centiare's [[Centiare:Aficionados|Main space marketing]] program. It provides a ready way of linking Main space articles to Directory listings by [[Relation:Subject Interest|subject interest]] and contributions. The semantic tags not only help cross-reference interests, parties and information, but they really improve Google [[Centiare:SEO|search rankings]]. You should also read about Centiare's prohibitions on Main space [[Centiare:Link Spam|link spam]] - the Directory space provides the proper means for '''''promoting and protecting''''' proprietary material. |
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Main Space Marketing
You might be interested in reading about Centiare's Main space marketing program. It provides a ready way of linking Main space articles to Directory listings by subject interest and contributions. The semantic tags not only help cross-reference interests, parties and information, but they really improve Google search rankings. You should also read about Centiare's prohibitions on Main space link spam - the Directory space provides the proper means for promoting and protecting proprietary material.