Charlie Sheen and SEO

I wonder how many SEO experts are unscrupulous putting “Charlie Sheen” in their meta tags to get more traffic to their websites?!

Zero. Real experts know better than to go with keyword stuffing. It doesn’t work anyway.

I know that! :wink: I was trying to be funny. :nono:

Sorry to be a kill joy :frowning:

Charlie Sheen, Charlie, Sheen, Carlos Irwin Estevez, Carlos, Irwin, Estevez, two and half man, man, two man, half man, sheen, charlie, schandal, Jon Cryer, Jon, Cryer, Angus T. Jones, Angus, Jones, TV series, The Execution of Private Slovik, Apocalypse Now, Red Dawn, Silence of the Heart, Family Guy, Scary Movie 4, Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps, Due Date, lightbulb.

sheer brilliance :award:

Scallio… you said you didn’t do it! :nono:

I don’t care about keyword stuffing. And I’ve never heard about “charlie sheen”.

WTF I came here looking for lightbulbs.

falls out of his chair :rofl:

[edit]: aaaand we’re on google: http://img717.imageshack.us/f/charliesheenlightbulbma.jpg/

Search link: http://www.google.com/search?q=charlie+sheen+lightbulb+man

How many times do I have to tell you that these are not the lightbulbs that you’re looking for? Not good for eating! I should have taken you to the circus. I think that you would fit nicely there :stuck_out_tongue: runs and hides

We’re on #2 in google now. It found the keywords in the URL to the google search that Force Flow just provided :rofl:

We’re on #2 in google now. It found the keywords in the URL to the google search that Force Flow just provided

Very nice, bu an even better keyword to rank for would be “Charlie Sheen”.

[FONT=“Georgia”]I think pretty soon Sitepoint’s going to rank for “lightbulb”.

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So this thread ranks for lightbulb but it doesn’t rank for Charlie Sheen? That would be a SEO disaster, furthermore when Charlie Sheen is the term used in the title of the thread :lol:

#1 for “charlie sheen lightbulb” without the “man” bit.

That’s pretty neat. And now with the new vanity URLs the results will appear even before the Google logo they’re so relevant.

This is actually kind of an interesting experiment. Maybe keyword stuffing has a little bit of an impact? :stuck_out_tongue:

I suppose it’s then only logical to ask: how many lightbulbs charlie sheen does have? (notice the keyword usage there :smiley: )

How many Charlie Sheens does it take to change a lightbulb?

three

one to snort the coke, one to drink the rum, and one to put the hooker in the closet

the lightbulb gets changed by hotel staff after charlie checks into rehab

How much traffic is the keyword bringing? Because it looks like a test of how Charlie Sheen can have an effect and bring in some search traffic.

:rofl: