Re: aroids
- Subject: Re: aroids
- From: &* M* <a*@covad.net>
- Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 17:18:05 -0700
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Put a link into every post to aroid l & the IAS that should
keep everyone happy .. front page of google is priceless !!! From:
aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com [mailto:aroid-l-bounces@gizmoworks.com] On
Behalf Of ExoticRainforest I just got a private note
indicating there may be some that may not be comfortable with an aroid forum on
UBC. If so, I'll drop the idea. But the discussions are
already going on and have been going on for over a year. Right now they
typically fall under a heading called "Hort Board" since there is no
place to post questions about aroids. I was asked by another user of
Aroid l if we could do this since that person posts regularly on UBC. And
I thought it was an excellent way to attract people to aroids. I have
been pushing Aroid l on that board for well over a year. I think Steve
can attest we've picked up two new members on Aroid l, one of which just signed
up today. But if any of you feel it is detrimental to Aroid l, or IAS,
just send me a note and I'll drop it. But you should know, the
discussions are going on already and have been going on for quite some time.
Many people log on and ask questions about Anthurium, Philodendron
and other genus because UBC is picked up and ranked high by Google.
Everytime we talk about an aroid that discussion is on the first page of Google
the very next day. All that was suggested was the UBC forum put a header
up for people wanting to ask questions about aroids instead of putting them in
the generic forums. My goal is solely to attract
people to aroids, Aroid l, and IAS. Steve Lucas ************************************** |
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