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Golf
Newsletter Issue 7
September 1999
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Online Golf Solutions monthly golf Newsletter (from Dan Perry)
http://www.onlinegolfsolutions.com
danperry@onlinegolfsolutions.com
Issue 7, Volume 1, Sept. 1, 1999
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In this issue:
* From Dan's Desk
* Golf Quote of the month
* Link of the Month
* Feature Article "importance of Manual Submission"
* Guest Article "Swing Thoughts"
* Site Updates
* Interesting News
* Subscribe/Unsubscribe info
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* From Dan's Desk
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Another busy month, what with all the good weather, and all the golf I've
been playing. Completed some work for Trophy Lake Golf & Casting (http://www.trophylakegolf.com)
in Washington state during the month. Provided them with Course Promotion.
They were only listed on 3 of the possible 40 sites that list golf courses
for free, and on the ones that they were listed, some of the info was
incorrect, and some of it was blank. Personally, I think this section
of the business is the most important, and the most overlooked. How is
a visitor to your town going to know about your course if it isn't listed
in the directories?
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* Golf Quote Of The Month
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'Tom wanted you to have this. He never would have won it without you'
Christy Kite, handing the 1992 US Open trophy, which Tom had won two days
before, to Harvey Penick.
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* Link of the Month
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Unclaimed Baggage
http://www.unclaimedbaggage.com/home.htm
This site offers you the chance to buy items that are found in unclaimed
baggage. The site revolves around a brick and mortar business located
in Alabama, but online shopping is available. Some of the categories include:
Books, Jewelry, Kids, Sporting Goods and Versace, along with all sorts
of clothes, of course.
Although I don't personally think the prices are as low as they could
be, some of them are enticing.
One of the best things about this site is the section called "What is
it?" An item is displayed from a few different angles, and you can send
in your guesses as to what it is. The site also offers travel tips, upcoming
events, and a list you can join to find out about specific in-store specials.
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* Feature Article "Importance of Manual Submission"
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I was flipping through the September 1 issue of PC Magazine, and found
a tiny article discussing the problems search engines are having covering
the entire Web. It seems that with the explosive growth of the Internet,
and the multitude of Web pages, the search engines can't keep up with
indexing the Web, as they were initially designed to do. There is just
too much out there. The actual percent of the Web that is covered is saddening
to those that don't know how to manually submit. The findings are:
Engine %
of the Web covered
Northern Light 16.0
AltaVista 15.5
Snap.com 15.5
HotBot 11.3
msn.com 8.5
Infoseek 8.0
Google 7.8
Yahoo! 7.4
Excite 5.6
Lycos 2.5
EuroSeek 2.2
The reason the numbers are so low is that most queries can be satisfied
with a relatively small database.
The purpose of this story is to stress manual submission. It used to be
that, eventually, the spiders of the engines would get to your site, and
list it accordingly. Obviously, this isn't true anymore. IF you have a
site that has never been maunally submitted to the major search engines,
you are probably losing traffic. Keep in mind, that one of the most used
directories is Yahoo!, which has always been manual submission only. Human
beings enter info that has been submitted to them; there are no spiders
for Yahoo!
A perfect example for Yahoo! is to go to their site, and type in "manistee
golf" and hit Search, and see what you come up with. Although there are
over 7 courses in the county of Manistee, the only site that shows up
is Online Golf Solutions. Why? Because it was manually submitted by yours
truly. I've had more hits from Yahoo!, where someone typed in "manistee
golf" than I can count anymore.
I hope that this article stresses to you the importance of manual submission.
If you don't have the time or inclination to do it yourself, be sure to
hire someone that has done it before, and knows how to do it correctly.
If you're wondering how many sites currently list your course, fill out
the short form located at http://www.onlinegolfsolutions.com/forms/searchrequest.html
and we'll let you know for free.
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* Guest Article "Swing Thoughts"
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by William J. Polito
"Golf is Life and Life is Lessons"
The National Golf Foundation, located in Jupiter, Florida, offers over
two hundred publications relating to the game of golf. Among them are
titles such as "A Beginner's Guide to Golf", "Planning and Conducting
Competitive Golf Events" and "Fund Raising with Golf". These books and
others are invaluable as points of reference pertaining to hints, tips,
rules and regulations that are necessary to playing the game in a correct
manner.
The following is an excerpt from the "Easy Way to Learn Golf Rules". When
driving from the tee, the ball may be teed up and must be played from
between the markers and not more than two-club lengths behind the markers,
never in front of them. If the ball, when not in play, falls off the tee
before you've taken your forward swing, you may re-tee it without penalty.
But if you swing and miss, that is a "whiff" and it counts one stroke.
Learning all the nuances of the game of golf makes it that much more of
a challenge and an enjoyment. The National Golf Foundation can be reached
for publication inquires by calling their toll-free number, 1 800 733
6006.
"Keep your Eye on the Ball."
-Swing True
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* Site Updates
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Sorry, none for this busy month. Once the golfing season is over, I will
be adding many more scorecards and course tours to the site.
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* Interesting News
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Watching The Kids Online On The Boss' Dime
http://www.usatoday.com/life/cyber/tech/ctf935.htm
New Web Page Design Language Planned http://www.lasvegassun.com/sunbin/stories/tech/1999/aug/25/082500233.html
Netscape Offers Added Security For Browser
http://www.infoworld.com/cgi-bin/displayStory.pl?990826.iinetbrowser.htm
First Net Only Apparel Brand Appears
http://www.urlwire.com/newsarchive/082799.html
Net Printing Technology On The Way
http://www.news.com/News/Item/Textonly/0,25,41009,00.html
Security Hole In MSN Hotmail Found
http://www.news.com/News/Item/Textonly/0,25,41069,00.html
Netscape Boosts Browser Security
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/990830-1.shtml
eBay Gets New Auto Auctions into Gear
http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles/990830-6.shtml
How To Find Online Music And Video
http://www.zdnet.com/anchordesk/cgi-bin/print_story.cgi?story=story_3772
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