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I'm trying to make it so a search for "sites like bla" would bring me somewhere near the top, with a link to "top ten sites like bla" which I feel would appeal well to these users.

Google's results for these searches are OK. I've noticed it takes a substantial amount of time to scan through the links and figure out which forum posts might contain some good information. When clicking through, sometimes I'd find good suggestions, sometimes not. It's a similar experience if you search for some obscure error code and end up scouring a few pages to find out how somebody else solved it (sometimes in one of those god awful non-threaded 1-comment-per-page bulletin boards -- how do they still exist?).

I'll work on fixing that update button issue.

If there's one thing I noticed, it's that hardly anybody has used the "tag sliders" feature, or any other search options for that matter. They're either content enough, or don't care enough, to delve further into results. From a technology standpoint, I find the tag sliders feature to be really exciting. You can craft your own URL and see if anything matches it.

The horrendous Google Ads are something out of my control -- Google won't allow me to supply the keywords for the page, and if they haven't indexed the page yet, they'll show crappy generic horoscope ads. I need suggestions as to how to get more relevant ads up there. Perhaps an ad service that allows me to supply the keywords. Know of any?

And, of course, thanks for the feedback.




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