Looking for someone to help with our action sports film companies website.
flash and creativity is a must. Let us see some of your work.
Thanks
Looking for someone to help with our action sports film companies website.
flash and creativity is a must. Let us see some of your work.
Thanks
Feel free to contact me. kern@motionboy.com
Check out http://www.motionboy.com
That's some nice work.Originally Posted by motionboy
it is nice work, but if he is looking to the search engines for more work then there are problems. here is what google knows about motionboy.com:
Web Showing web page information for motionboy.com
.: MotionBoy Productions by Michael D Kern :.
motionboy.com/
Google can show you the following information for this URL:
* Show Google's cache of motionboy.com
* Find web pages that are similar to motionboy.com
* Find web pages that link to motionboy.com
* Find web pages from the site motionboy.com
* Find web pages that contain the term "motionboy.com"
"They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Ben Franklin
Yeah, Flash eats ass for getting crawled, but from the look of his portfolio(HP, Microsoft, Victorianox) he's got enough hookups to not really carre much about search engine results.
If he just adds a few meta tags to his site, he should be fine though....
I heard phunk works for beer.
please tell me you're being sarcastic....Originally Posted by dirtybryan
while it really doesn't matter for motionboy's site (well that's up to him whether it does or not) -but it does (or really should) matter for the business at hand seeking a decent website, that may well want to depend on at least 50% from search engine traffic.
see comments in related thread
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You guys are both right. Meta tag improvements would be great unless of course I don't really want to be found. Which in this case is totally true. I typically work on high end projects and random people emailing me to help out with their homepage is not what I am looking for. I am trying to cut down on freelance, unless it is a project I feel really passionate about. Just had a slight job change and am now a Partner / Director of Interactive for Struck Design in Utah. So.... greetings to all of those in the SLC.
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