
Because they apparently really love me too. A few months ago I went through the process of getting Fiction Matters included in the database of feeds which Google crawls for their news section. Since then, Google News has become one of my leading sources of traffic. Honestly, I have no idea what Murdoch and Co. get so angry about.I would be more angry if Google didn’t include me than if they did.
Also, look at the company they’ve put me in – Google used my image and slotted me below the Huffington Post and the LA Times, but above the CSM and 79 other periodicals. And they did so for the broadest possible search term.
If that ain’t love, I don’t know what is.
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Bradley Robb likes TV and books, and has an intense dislike for cinnamon. Once, Bradley stopped a Soviet T-60 with his middle finger. Bradley writes speculative fiction and edits Fiction Matters, and never really got the hang of talking about himself in the third person.
HA! DAMN! Very impressive. And proof that what you’re doing works. :mrgreen: