Sunday, August 31, 2008

Jeannette's take on life: William Thomas Davis Obituary Oldham and Shelby County Kentucky


Google's ranking algorithm has never been consistent, recently, I discover that the frequency of content updating on blog and website is getting more useful in increasing Google ranking as it uses to be. The frequent fluctuations have lead to websites with decent number of backlinks that have stayed in first page for long period of time gradually one by one drop from top 5 to top 10 and from top 10 to top 20; It is obvious that Google has changed their ranking algorithm again and place more weight on content.So if your website have experienced a drop in Google and you think that you have not done anything wrong.
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i guess its time for me to do the same like what thousands of singaporeans have did over sms/blog/by mouthSelamat berpuasa!! Dont cheat cheat ah.
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He was in his eighty-fourth year and had been in declining health for sometime, but had been to his bed only ten days.Mr. Davis was born in Shelby County and followed farming and stock raising all his life owning a large farm in Oldham County Kentucky. He was a member of the Methodist Church.Besides his widow, Mr. Davis leaves five children, three daughters, Mrs. Robert Hawley, [Ida May Davis] of Louisville Kentucky, Mrs. John B. Burton [Anna Davis], and Miss Mollie Davis [Mary] of this place, and two sons, Joseph Barnhill Davis of Oldham County Kentucky and William Persia Davis of Smithfield. Amos Davis and Squire Davis of this City and Garret Davis of Frankfort.
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