Classical Genesis
23-10-2009, 04:30 PM
I set up my teaching business in February 2008 and soon realised that I could not exist without a website. I built my first website myself by registering my site classicalgenesis.com (http://www.classicalgenesis.com/) after the company name through one.com for £9.99 and took advantage of the free web space offer for 12 months. My design was a bit cr...py, well really cr...py actually but it worked, after a fashion, and I started to get some business in.
The next step was to get to the top of the rankings. I realised quite quickly that nobody was ever going to make a Google search for Classical Genesis when the most used search phrase was "curtain making courses" so I bought the domain curtain-making-courses.co.uk. My new web builder Clair put a picture of my main website on the second site with all the links from the navigation pane clicking through to the main site. After 2 months the search phrase "curtain making courses" brought the second site straight to the top of Yahoo, Google and MSN. I have since bought additional domain names, curtainmakingcourses.eu, makingcurtains.eu, curtainmaking.eu and curtain-making-training.co.uk.
I have been at the top of Google with the most common search phrases for curtain making courses for over 12 months now and intend to do everything I can to stay there.
The things to remember are
1, Register your main site on a domain name which best represents the search phrases your clients are going to use when they Google what they want to buy, not your company name or what you like to be known as. You will still need this company name page when people want to look for your company name directly but just put an image of your site on it with links.
2, Buy the domain names for any other search phrases which come secondary to the main phrase used and put your home page onto these with all links directing them to the relevant page but on your main site. Don't worry if the domain name is unavailable just hyphenate it like I did, Google's search robots do not take note of these changes, they just recognise the words.
3, Once you have built this dummy page it can be copied and pasted onto your other sites in a few minutes so you can have a whole host of websites running but only one main site which carries all the bandwidth. All the other sites will carry only the front page so they carry little or no bandwidth.
4. Register your main site with Google analytics so that you can monitor where all your page views are coming from. All your other sites will show up here as referrals. If a site is gathering no hits or page views after,say 12 months you can axe it and get another name which better represents search phrases that customers will use to find your products
5, Get your face known around the internet, register in places like www.schoolofeverything.com, (http://www.schoolofeverything.com/)face book, Etsy etc. making sure you have registered your name and what you sell i.e. "John Smith Jewellery Maker" not just “John Smith” Google will start to link them together after about 6 months and will push them together toward the top of the 1st page, given the correct search phrase.
6, Try to find a SOE (site optimation engineer). fine tuning the sourse code and key words of your site is paramount to the search engines web crawlers as it is only these which make all the little links through,to and from your sites. Work carried out here will pay back 10 fold in hits to your site and if this is how you earn your wages then hits to your main site are like gold dust and once you have a customer in the shop the rest is down to your craftsmanship and presentation.
Hope this experience helps a bit...................Clive
Extra Special Touch Gifts
23-10-2009, 07:03 PM
I set up my teaching business in February 2008 and soon realised that I could not exist without a website. I built my first website myself by registering my site classicalgenesis.com (http://www.classicalgenesis.com/) after the company name through one.com for £9.99 and took advantage of the free web space offer for 12 months. My design was a bit cr...py, well really cr...py actually but it worked, after a fashion, and I started to get some business in.
The next step was to get to the top of the rankings. I realised quite quickly that nobody was ever going to make a Google search for Classical Genesis when the most used search phrase was "curtain making courses" so I bought the domain curtain-making-courses.co.uk. My new web builder Clair put a picture of my main website on the second site with all the links from the navigation pane clicking through to the main site. After 2 months the search phrase "curtain making courses" brought the second site straight to the top of Yahoo, Google and MSN. I have since bought additional domain names, curtainmakingcourses.eu, makingcurtains.eu, curtainmaking.eu and curtain-making-training.co.uk.
I have been at the top of Google with the most common search phrases for curtain making courses for over 12 months now and intend to do everything I can to stay there.
The things to remember are
1, Register your main site on a domain name which best represents the search phrases your clients are going to use when they Google what they want to buy, not your company name or what you like to be known as. You will still need this company name page when people want to look for your company name directly but just put an image of your site on it with links.
2, Buy the domain names for any other search phrases which come secondary to the main phrase used and put your home page onto these with all links directing them to the relevant page but on your main site. Don't worry if the domain name is unavailable just hyphenate it like I did, Google's search robots do not take note of these changes, they just recognise the words.
3, Once you have built this dummy page it can be copied and pasted onto your other sites in a few minutes so you can have a whole host of websites running but only one main site which carries all the bandwidth. All the other sites will carry only the front page so they carry little or no bandwidth.
4. Register your main site with Google analytics so that you can monitor where all your page views are coming from. All your other sites will show up here as referrals. If a site is gathering no hits or page views after,say 12 months you can axe it and get another name which better represents search phrases that customers will use to find your products
5, Get your face known around the internet, register in places like www.schoolofeverything.com, (http://www.schoolofeverything.com/)face book, Etsy etc. making sure you have registered your name and what you sell i.e. "John Smith Jewellery Maker" not just “John Smith” Google will start to link them together after about 6 months and will push them together toward the top of the 1st page, given the correct search phrase.
6, Try to find a SOE (site optimation engineer). fine tuning the sourse code and key words of your site is paramount to the search engines web crawlers as it is only these which make all the little links through,to and from your sites. Work carried out here will pay back 10 fold in hits to your site and if this is how you earn your wages then hits to your main site are like gold dust and once you have a customer in the shop the rest is down to your craftsmanship and presentation.
Hope this experience helps a bit...................Clive
Great post! Really useful!
I have bought www.personalisedbabygifts.org.uk (http://www.personalisedbabygifts.org.uk) a while ago to do what you suggested above...
so far its no where to ben seen on Google listings.. even when searched for "personalised baby gifts".. how long did it take for yours to be seen in google listings?
Also, who do you host with?
I get my website names from 123reg... but hosting is about £50 a year each site... do you know anywhere cheaper?
Thanks in advance,
Heidi
Classical Genesis
23-10-2009, 08:26 PM
Great post! Really useful!
I have bought www.personalisedbabygifts.org.uk (http://www.personalisedbabygifts.org.uk) a while ago to do what you suggested above...
so far its no where to ben seen on Google listings.. even when searched for "personalised baby gifts".. how long did it take for yours to be seen in google listings?
Also, who do you host with?
I get my website names from 123reg... but hosting is about £50 a year each site... do you know anywhere cheaper?
Heidi
Hi de hi - Heidi
I think it took me around two months to appear on the first page of Yahoo, the robts return information to this search engine faster than with Google which took longer. Try looking it up on Yahoo and see if it is there. This will be an indication that it is starting to be recognised.
First of all you need to register your website with Google see:-
http://www.google.com/addurl/. You then need to go to https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/. You can ask Google to crawl your site and it will give you statistics remarking on when your site was last visited by robots. You just need to adjust the sourse code with a couple of lines inserted where Google tells you to.
when you eventually find your site on the Google listings look at the bottom line of the entry and you will see the word "cached" click on this and it will show you the words (highlighted) that Google has listed againsed your website which refer directly to the search phrase used. This is a very good guide as to whether words on your home page reflect the search phrases your customers will use.
A crafter selling "hand made wooden fountain pens" would expect to have those words written on the first page of their website and those words would appear like this in the meta tag description.
<META name="description" content="hand made wooden fountain pens, hand made pens, wooden fountain pens.">
All these phrases would, again be displayed in type on the home page of the site. subsequent pages could sell special gold nibs and this description would be carried in that page and reflected in the meta tag for that page and so on.
Example, this is how my listing appears on the google list just click on the word cashed and you will see what words Google has registered. These words will differ for each of the web presentation pages (different domain names) I have i.e.curtain-making-training.co.uk :-
Copied directly from Google using the search phrase "curtain making courses", the cashed words that you will see should reflect the search phrase. At the top of the Cached page you will see the search phrase used and will be displayed like this----
These search words are highlighted: curtain making courses
Home - Classical Genesis (http://www.curtain-making-courses.co.uk/)
Classical Genesis | Curtain Making Training Courses.
www.curtain (http://www.%3Cb%3Ecurtain%3C/b%3E)-making-courses.co.uk/ - Cached (http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:pYdMnfB6vecJ:www.curtain-making-courses.co.uk/+curtain+making+courses&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk&lr=lang_en) - Similar (http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=off&newwindow=1&q=related:www.curtain-making-courses.co.uk/)
I have just visually scanned the first 700 entries out of 168,000 which google returned for personalised baby gifts and I could not see your site. May have missed it but I'm pretty good at this after the first year of scanning Google listings. The problem you appear to have is that the domain name you have chosen ir owned in one form or another by half of the known world from .com to .eu hyphenated or otherwise. With all these sites in front of you you will need one heck of a plan to get passed them. This is like a horse race where only the professional thoroughbreds get to the finish line.
One of the ways to get round this is to pick a more obscure name but build the sourse code and key words to reflect what you sell. i.e. I joined www.schoolofeverything.com (http://www.schoolofeverything.com/)two weeks ago and added myself as "Clive Pennington curtain making teacher" If you now Google Clive Pennington curtain making teacher I am at the top of Google. This happens because the site is established with Google and any content is immidiately recognised and registered.
I am probably not making a lot of sense here but an example could be registering www.babygloves.com (http://www.babygloves.com) and setting the sourse code and key words to reflect baby gloves, baby coats, baby scarves, personalised baby pillows and so on. Once the site is crawled by the robots Google will start to connect your key words to your site. The domain name is just a vehicle Just like Amazon.co.uk. If you type a book title into Google it will probably come up on the first page as being stocked by Amazon.
The other thing I notice is that you haven't got "Personalised Baby Gifts" as the main title to your home page nor is it anywhere in the meta tags. It must be in type not as a graphic. Google will recognise this and link it to the search phrase. If it isn't there on the home page you will probably never get upwards of the first 700 listings.
I have my web space with names.co for the main site but this if purely for technical reasons. All the other sites are with one.com on free pages, I think. but it may be £10.00 per anum, not sure. It will not make a shred of difference, however which company you host with, the only difference is how it hits your pocket.
I think you are on a bit of a hiding to nothing here especially now having completed a further scan of domain names associated with your current site name.
Wooooah --- --- --- I have just looked at www.extraspecialtouch.co.uk (http://www.extraspecialtouch.co.uk) which is your main site and it is at the top of Google. Surely this is a perfect vehicle to use to create satalite domains on. I admit to being a little confused now Heidi as you only need to start creating a new code and new key words and you will be flying with this site. If you check out what Google has cashed there are almost no highlighted words. A perfect opportunity to use this site as a vehicle to carry your baby gifts under the title you have chosen. some changes made here will drag your other site up the listings:-
Copied directly from Google
Extra Special Touch (http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=1&ved=0CAsQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.extraspecialtouch.co.uk%2F&ei=k_vhSsLWLcmC4Qan49GAAg&usg=AFQjCNEg6wb_Wxc45HWqyl3DmOJ0zM85mw&sig2=jzy7qbp0tdsKEwU-EOkUKg)
Extra Special Touch provides unique personalised gifts for special occasions, weddings, birthdays, new babies and anniversarys! and also great useful ...
www.extraspecialtouch (http://www.%3Cb%3Eextraspecialtouch%3C/b%3E).co.uk/ - Cached (http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:2spv90GAuwQJ:www.extraspecialtouch. co.uk/+www.extraspecialtouch.co.uk&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk) - Similar (http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&newwindow=1&q=related:www.extraspecialtouch.co.uk/)
I think I'll leave it there for now Heidi, I am starting to ramble and you will probably have fallen asleep already
If there is anything more I can do or explain then please post back and if you can stay awake I will post again
Clive.
(http://www.babygloves.com)
Extra Special Touch Gifts
23-10-2009, 10:29 PM
Hi de hi - Heidi
I think it took me around two months to appear on the first page of Yahoo, the robts return information to this search engine faster than with Google which took longer. Try looking it up on Yahoo and see if it is there. This will be an indication that it is starting to be recognised.
First of all you need to register your website with Google see:-
http://www.google.com/addurl/. You then need to go to https://www.google.com/webmasters/tools/. You can ask Google to crawl your site and it will give you statistics remarking on when your site was last visited by robots. You just need to adjust the sourse code with a couple of lines inserted where Google tells you to.
when you eventually find your site on the Google listings look at the bottom line of the entry and you will see the word "cashed" click on this and it will show you the words (highlighted) that Google has listed againsed your website.
Example, this is how my listing appears on the google list just click on the word cashed and you will see what words Google has registered. These words will differ for each of the web presentation pages (different domain names) I have :-
Copied directly from Google
Home - Classical Genesis (http://www.curtain-making-courses.co.uk/)
Classical Genesis | Curtain Making Training Courses.
www.curtain (http://www.%3Cb%3Ecurtain%3C/b%3E)-making-courses.co.uk/ - Cached (http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:pYdMnfB6vecJ:www.curtain-making-courses.co.uk/+curtain+making+courses&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk&lr=lang_en) - Similar (http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&safe=off&newwindow=1&q=related:www.curtain-making-courses.co.uk/)
I have just visually scanned the first 700 entries out of 168,000 which google returned for personalised baby gifts and I could not see your site. May have missed it but I'm pretty good at this after the first year of scanning Google listings. The problem you appear to have is that the domain name you have chosen ir owned in one form or another by half of the known world from .com to .eu hyphenated or otherwise. With all these sites in front of you you will need one heck of a plan to get passed them. This is like a horse race where only the professional thoroughbreds get to the finish line.
One of the ways to get round this is to pick a more obscure name but build the sourse code and key words to reflect what you sell. i.e. I joined www.schoolofeverything.com (http://www.schoolofeverything.com/)two weeks ago and added myself as "Clive Pennington curtain making teacher" If you now Google Clive Pennington curtain making teacher I am at the top of Google. This happens because the site is established with Google and any content is immidiately recognised and registered.
I am probably not making a lot of sense here but an example could be registering www.babygloves.com (http://www.babygloves.com) and setting the sourse code and key words to reflect baby gloves, baby coats, baby scarves, personalised baby pillows and so on. Once the site is crawled by the robots Google will start to connect your key words to your site. The domain name is just a vehicle Just like Amazon.co.uk. If you type a book title into Google it will probably come up on the first page as being stocked by Amazon.
The other thing I notice is that you haven't got "Personalised Baby Gifts" as the main title to your home page It must be in type not as a graphic. Google will recognise this and link it to the search phrase. If it isn't there on the home page you will probably never get upwards of the first 700 listings.
I have my web space with names.co for the main site but this if purely for technical reasons. All the other sites are with one.com on free pages, I think. but it may be £10.00 per anum, not sure. It will not make a shred of difference, however which company you host with, the only difference is how it hits your pocket.
I think you are on a bit of a hiding to nothing here especially now having completed a further scan of domain names associated with your current site name.
Wooooah --- --- --- I have just looked at www.extraspecialtouch.co.uk (http://www.extraspecialtouch.co.uk) which is your main site and it is at the top of Google. Surely this is a perfect vehicle to use to create satalite domains on. I admit to being a little confused now Heidi as you only need to start creating a new code and new key words and you will be flying with this site. If you check out what Google has cashed there are almost no highlighted words. A perfect opportunity to use this site as a vehicle to carry your baby gifts under the title you have chosen. some changes made here will drag your other site up the listings:-
Copied directly from Google
Extra Special Touch (http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&source=web&ct=res&cd=1&ved=0CAsQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.extraspecialtouch.co.uk%2F&ei=k_vhSsLWLcmC4Qan49GAAg&usg=AFQjCNEg6wb_Wxc45HWqyl3DmOJ0zM85mw&sig2=jzy7qbp0tdsKEwU-EOkUKg)
Extra Special Touch provides unique personalised gifts for special occasions, weddings, birthdays, new babies and anniversarys! and also great useful ...
www.extraspecialtouch (http://www.%3Cb%3Eextraspecialtouch%3C/b%3E).co.uk/ - Cached (http://209.85.229.132/search?q=cache:2spv90GAuwQJ:www.extraspecialtouch. co.uk/+www.extraspecialtouch.co.uk&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=uk) - Similar (http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&newwindow=1&q=related:www.extraspecialtouch.co.uk/)
I think I'll leave it there for now Heidi, I am starting to ramble and you will probably have fallen asleep already
If there is anything more I can do or explain then please post back and if you can stay awake I will post again
Clive.
(http://www.babygloves.com)
Thank you for all that... I will keep reading it. until I understand it all... I am new to all of this!
Yes, my main site is www.extraspecialtouch.co.uk (http://www.extraspecialtouch.co.uk)... but I thought I could help hits with www.personalisedbabygifts.org.uk (http://www.personalisedbabygifts.org.uk).... but I don't think it will work.
. Surely this is a perfect vehicle to use to create satalite domains on. I admit to being a little confused now Heidi as you only need to start creating a new code and new key words and you will be flying with this site. If you
What do you mean by new code? and new key words...?
Heidi
Classical Genesis
24-10-2009, 12:26 PM
Hi de hi again Heidi ( i expect I'll get a slap for saying this soon)
"Yes, my main site is www.extraspecialtouch.co.uk (http://www.extraspecialtouch.co.uk/)... but I thought I could help hits with www.personalisedbabygifts.org.uk (http://www.personalisedbabygifts.org.uk/).... but I don't think it will work."
I believe it will work Heidi but not with this domain name as it is has become too generic within the google listings.
The source code of your site is the set of instructions which the internet uses to interpret your site. You can view this by opening up your site in your internet browser and clicking on "view" (at the top of the screen) and then clicking on "source" or "page source" The source code will then be made visible in a separate window. Anyone can see this for any site. You can not make changes to it here but at least you can see it. It will be double Dutch to you as most of it is to me but to an expert it will be plain speaking.
Here is a portion of yours (about 5% of it) and it shows what are called the meta tags:-
<title>Home</title>
<meta name="keywords" content="extra, special, touch, ideas, custom, babies, unusual, funky, gifts, embroidered, embroidery, gift, personalised, baby, newborn, monogrammed, luxury, arrival, birth, girl, boy, best, wedding, napkin, stationary, invitations, unique, special, extra, touch, handmade, cheap, keepsake, keepsakes, christening, Teddykompaniet, fabrics, soft, furnishings, nursery, unique, embroidery, children, childrens, designer, child, kids, paintings, drawings, bedroom, accessories, decoration, original, bedroom, personalised, cushions, cushion, designs, ideas, decorating, modern, interior, budget, low, cost, designer, personalised, wedding, stationary, invitations, bespoke, contemporary, announcements, ideas, designs, monogram, online, modern, elegant, party, traditional, planning, card, individual, unique, hand, made, monogrammed, monogram, custom, decorations, table, kondidence, towelling, poncho, towel, extra, special, touch, ideas, custom, babies, unusual, funky, gifts, embroidered, embroidery, gift, personalised, baby, newborn, monogrammed, luxury, arrival, birth, girl, boy, best, wedding, napkin, stationary, invitations, unique, special, extra, touch, handmade, cheap, keepsake, keepsakes, christening, Teddykompaniet, fabrics, soft, furnishings, nursery, unique, embroidery, children, childrens, designer, child, kids, paintings, drawings, bedroom, accessories, decoration, original, bedroom, personalised, cushions, cushion, designs, ideas, decorating, modern, interior, budget, low, cost, designer, personalised, wedding, stationary, invitations, bespoke, contemporary, announcements, ideas, designs, monogram, online, modern, elegant, party, traditional, planning, card, individual, unique, hand, made, monogrammed, monogram, custom, decorations, table, kondidence, towelling, poncho, towel">
<meta name="description" content="Extra Special Touch provides unique personalised gifts for special occasions, weddings, birthdays, new babies and anniversarys! and also great useful personalised item for anytime!">
<meta name="robots" content="index,follow">
Meta tags should contain all your key phrases and this tells the search engine robots how to list your site and link it up with search phrases used in Google. The key phrases are separated by comas.
I can't tell you much more than that but looking through it I don't think words like card, hand, low, price, etc are of any benefit to you.
I would expect to see key phrases like personalised baby gifts, monogrammed pillow cases, convert kids drawings, wedding stationery, etc. in other words the key phrases that people use to search for what you sell and not generic terms like low, or price,. If you search for any of these words in Google you will simply return every site that contains the word low or price.
Every word in your meta tag list is separated by a comma which keeps them isolated and generic. The robots aren't psychic and know nothing about your business so they won't string them together. This is pure mathematics so the key phrases must be understandable and distinctly yours.
There must be correlation and repetition between the words on your site and the words in the script. You may remember yesterday when I said that Google had not indexed any words from your home page. Well, your home and subsequent pages must carry all the key phrases written into your meta tags. Not as graphics, robots catalogue graphics as graphics and words as words. If your main key phrase is personalised baby gifts then this must be written into the source code and displayed boldly on the home page as must every key phrase you use.
This is where you must be extra clever and resourceful. Take what you want to sell and then research every key phrase that people will use to search for these items. Rebuild your site incorporating these key phrases into your navigation panels, the description of each of your products, and any splash advertising you use on the site. Remember not to rely on words in graphics unless they are repeated on the page and then get a site optimisation engineer to build you a source code which directly reflects these same key words. Additionally the source code for each page on your site must be similarly themed but must contain words that are unique to that particular page ensuring that the robots have a constant theme to follow but listing different key phrases. When this happens correctly you will find that Google lists multiple entries from one site as it connects the pages together in its cataloguing process.
Note: Your current navigation buttons are graphics not type so Google can never cache what is written on them. Navigation buttons attract people to turn pages so they must collectively contain a concise but very short index of your whole site.
Try to keep it smallish, 10 good, unique key phrases to reflect your main sales and use them relentlessly throughout your site and the source code. Try to think of
it as a little family of words which go everywhere together but have a close relative living on each page and carries the family gene. This way the robots will crawl quickly and often.
Search engine optimisation is quite a pure skill and not something an old man like me can properly master so I'll hand over to all you young things out there who have a proper understanding of how things work.
A good SEO will probably tell you that much of what I have written is complete tosh and suggest that I am out of date but I think that this will at least guide you in the right direction.
Thank gooodness I'm a half decent curtain maker............kind regards..........Clive
Classical Genesis
23-02-2010, 03:21 PM
Yes, I have read this article and quite a lot more besides. Their advice is much of a muchness.
I think that one may look to accept that the world wide web is still very much in its infancy but with a new emergence of controlling influences. This may be considered both good and bad. Whilst Google is a shining light at one end of the scale with free web browsing it sells advertising space just the same as every other on line or hard copy publication in the world does and with over 85% of all internet searches made through its web browser it remains the most powerful force on the web today outside Facebook which is the biggest with over 400 million separate logons each day. All that varies between hard copy and internet is the depth of information you reveal each time you log into anything that requires a username and password and where you may have given other information like your email address, phone number, address etc.
An instance of this is that Google's computers read every email that is sent via Google mail. There is no human involvement, the email is simply scanned and a word association strategy is employed to determine the interests of the sender by the written content. i.e. if you were to write about your new cooker and your new kitchen and your great new fridge/freezer the next time you log into anything Google that requires your username and password you might notice a surreptitious advertisement somewhere with a reference to kitchen surface cleaners or coffee makers. This marketing is very subtle and is being constantly studied by the visionaries of internet advertising. In reality you have probably given away little more than is commonplace in the telephone directory and the marketing that is directed at you is not intimidating, if it were to be so then Google would wipe itself out in a short space of time because the internet community would vote with its feet and boycott it.
The parallel I am simply trying to draw here is that Google wants to see people prosper through internet trading. It makes all of its vast fortune by promoting us and selling its own advertising as a byproduct of our success. As the most dynamic entity within the world wide web it is not in Google's interest to close down honest trading websites. The harshest treatment is only meated out when, at the other end of the honesty scale, advertising spammers attempt to crosslink a vast advertising network by, as your linked article reports, "getting tons of keyword-stuffed domains in the hopes that they will rank under different keywords using the same content. For instance cheap-web-hosting-new-york.com, cheap-web-hosting-chicago.com, etc, where all the domains are the same site and had nothing to do with New York or Chicago." Other spammers like Tesco, who make small fortunes by selling our email addresses and statistical information to a whole range of interested parties tend to get away with their actions by virtue of the lack of control exercised by trade organisations and politicians. Google is infinitely more ethical than these rogues.
In short, because you probably fell asleep somewhere after the second paragraph, The need for caution must always be there but Messrs Google & Co will always tell you if they think you're taking the P_ _ _ I mean Mickey and put you back on the straight and narrow. They have an army of people and a vast computer network attempting to ensure that you can make an honest living by trading on the internet and still make a small profit for themselves alongside you.
But like I said, I'm not an expert :) :) :)
Kind regards ................Clive
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