I’ve just started making these Magic Fairy Gardens
www.magicfairygarden.com/13012/4701.htmlt
They are handmade and come with everything you need to entice a fairy to visit your home. Including a really wonderful story about a little fairy named “Marygoldâ€.
Children absolutely LOVE these! They are so much fun to watch grow and builds a child’s imagination.
As well as “The Magic Fairy Garden†I also make “The Magic Pixie Garden†& “The Magic Dragon Garden†which each come with a different story.
Jun 09, 2008, 11:13PM PDT | 0 comments
This is a tough one. My site is both an old (writing fiction) and a new concept (write about psychologists, therapy, etc. accurately in your fiction). Since the whole “I wanna be a writer” thing is big business, the web is inundated with advertisers and such, making some of the most important keywords useless.
I’ve gone through the keyword builders, including WordTracker, and I’ve consumed a lot of information on SEO (Search Engine Optimization), and it’s not that I’m not doing something right, it’s the old/new dichotomy.
What makes it more frustrating is that my first website went up in 95, when the web was still in its infancy, and the topic for that site is extremely specialized (an old anime called Gatchaman), so the keywords aren’t being used on advertising, and searchers are looking for something very specific. Also since it’s specialized, there’s a handful of other sites and blogs that link to it, which pulls it to the top of the search engines…it also doesn’t hurt that it’s been live for so long.
I’d love to hear from other people who have struggled with the same thing, and how they’ve dealt with it. The new site is www.archetypewriting.com; the Gatch site (just for fun) is www.vacuform.com/Gatchaman
Jan 11, 2007, 11:07PM PST | 0 comments
Heeyyy id like you to check out my site and give it support by linking my site to yours in text or exchanging banners here check out my site and click on link me and find out more information thanks. www.ILK-SBB.piczo.com
Aug 14, 2006, 06:36AM PDT | 0 comments
Dec 10, 2005, 12:01PM PST | 0 comments