How Did Jay Kay Get into the DNN Newsletter?
Posted by Tom on Monday, April 02, 2007 to DotNetNuke, Random Thoughts
First off, I don’t blame you for shrugging this post off as a jealous rant. I’m with you; who wouldn’t like to get mentioned in the DNN newsletter? But believe it or not, there is more to the story than envy.
The latest DotNetNuke email newsletter (Vol. III, Number 3) contains two links – part 1 and 2 – to a piece on DNN search engine optimization by Jay Kay. Strangely enough, both links point to the same article on codeproject.com. Even the DNN newsletter editor must have gotten confused since at first glance it’s utterly unclear what makes up the parts of the article. I assume this “blog post” (looks more like four paragraphs spit out by a lorem ipsum generator than a blog post) was meant as part 1 and the article on codeproject.com constitutes part 2.
I won’t even go much into the article itself. “If we link internally to our own pages, and especially if we link internally to the middle of a page using a url with a #anchor, the search engine will view our page as being more relevant.” Jay, you can’t be serious ... please tell me you did not mean to write that.
My point is that numerous people in and around DNN publish quality articles and tutorials on a regular basis. Why promote such low quality content if you have a whole community to draw from?
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