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5Clint7
04-24-2014, 08:55 AM
Since you have been getting a lot of good manuals posted. Can you get this one in a PDF?
http://chevy.oldcarmanualproject.com/fisher/1955A/index.html

Thanks Clint

trifivedm
04-24-2014, 04:37 PM
Sure thing, as long as Sid approves the time for me to do it. Sid?

567chevys
04-24-2014, 05:25 PM
Hello Dave go ahead and do it ,

If any one else has ideas let us know .

Thanks Sid

Rick_L
04-24-2014, 06:33 PM
Good stuff - the Fisher body pubs are not as well circulated as the rest.

NickP
04-25-2014, 06:00 AM
Sure thing, as long as Sid approves the time for me to do it. Sid?

So quick question; if a prospective member is doing a search on line, will this show up in his search and hopefully be tagged to point him to our site?

trifivedm
04-25-2014, 06:03 AM
Yes, the posts are searchable by the search engines, without logging in and so would show up in search results, i.e. on Google/etc.

NickP
04-25-2014, 07:22 AM
Yes, the posts are searchable by the search engines, without logging in and so would show up in search results, i.e. on Google/etc.

So, how will it be titled? If it's titled old car manual the first one in google is: http://www.oldcarmanualproject.com/ I guess some thought needs to go into this so we get the hits.

trifivedm
04-27-2014, 05:59 PM
I believe it should be titled:
1955 Chevy Trim Instructions Manual
But, fully open to suggestions/critiques on what it should be titled.

5Clint7
04-27-2014, 06:26 PM
1955 Chevy Trim Instructions Manual

I agree.

carls 56 (RIP 11/24/2021)
04-28-2014, 05:39 AM
all this info is great, thank you.

trifivedm
05-03-2014, 11:19 AM
I have finished porting over the manual and created multiple formats, i.e. PDF, Word Doc, Web Page with Links and Web Page with all graphics.

Click Here For The 1955 Chevy Trim Instructions Manual Thread (http://www.trifivechevys.com/showthread.php/3224-1955-Chevy-Trim-Instructions-Manual)

5Clint7
05-03-2014, 11:37 AM
Thanks Dave. I know you put a lot work into this.

NickP
05-04-2014, 03:11 PM
I believe it should be titled:
1955 Chevy Trim Instructions Manual
But, fully open to suggestions/critiques on what it should be titled.

OK, I may have misscommunicated my thoughts. My concern is simply where we (TRIFIVECHEVYS>COM) will land in the listing from a Google search. By taking the exact phrase and doing a search, the results below show who (site) gets first billing. If I am searching for information and plug in the title as I did, this site needs to be first or there will be little attention drawn to this site. Loosing prospective members.

http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL1600/2283636/20292324/409356516.jpg

trifivedm
05-04-2014, 09:19 PM
(a little long winded, but, this is a very broad topic, only parts of it are mentioned below)

It all depends on what is 'entered' into the search box and the 'ranking' of the site. Those two things control how high up the list.

My suggestion to Sid was that the site be advertised like any other product, i.e. t-shirts/posters/etc.. But, beyond advertising, the #1 method is 'ranking', which means, how many 'other' sites have links to the site.

On the exact title of '1955 chevy trim instructions manual', Google will not find until there is a resource worth showing. Now that the entire manual resides on the site, Google should start noticing it (usually takes Google about 3 weeks to start seeing new content correctly).

Examples of what could be entered and the current results:
Entered: "trifive chevy enthusiasts" __________ # of links down the list: 1
Entered: "trifive forum" __________ # of links down the list: 2
Entered: "1955 1956 1957 chevy forum" __________ # of links down the list: 5

567chevys
05-05-2014, 09:12 PM
Here is another example

this is how google also ranks websites

A Web page's PageRank depends on a few factors:


The frequency and location of keywords within the Web page: If the keyword only appears once within the body of a page, it will receive a low score for that keyword.
How long the Web page has existed: People create new Web pages every day, and not all of them stick around for long. Google places more value on pages with an established history.
The number of other Web pages that link to the page in question: Google looks at how many Web pages link to a particular site to determine its relevance.