JLH I agree. Get rid of any "resource" that isn't related to your
industry "resumes" "hair loss" etc. The bottom page does look too long
and spammy but at least every state is unique with pictures included
for that particular state (not counting the dup content towards the
bottom). I have been seeing a lot of the "state specific" landing
pages lately. Maybe that is the new trend out there. You could may
have a place where the customer can select a state instead of having
them listed way at the bottom like that. Maybe on the left nav like on
your homepage (might be pretty long though). Besides that, your site
looks very professional.
On Mar 20, 4:10 pm, JLH wrote:
> Looks like junk and unprofessional, when is the last time you saw
> that on a big national site? But at least its links to your own site,
> with a lot of keyword stuff anchor text that no human would ever want
> to read. I'd imagine you'd see a drop in ranking for "travel nursing"
> as you've over stuffed the page in un-natural language.
> This on the other hand is pure spam, and very likely to get the site
> penalized:
> http://www.50statesstaffing.com/resources%2D1/
> per:http://www.google.com/support/webmasters/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=6...
> On Mar 20, 5:02 pm, Webby wrote:
> >http://www.50statesstaffing.com/florida-travel-nurse-jobs/-
> > My SEO agent told meI have to create a new CSS menu with all of the
> > state travel nursing jobs links because Google will not rank this page
> > with these links.
> > Is this really true?
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