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Posted on 09 Nov 2006

Net Reached 100 Million Sites: For Good or Worse?

According to Netcraft, there are more than 100 million sites on the Internet right now. I believed the number is still growing everyday because it is very easy to create a Web site nowadays. With less than $10 you can get a domain name, and cheap Web hosting plans (some are as low as $7 per month), one can start create and maintain a Web presence. I’m now also think of getting a domain name and host my blog at a Web hosting company. On the other hand, with so many sites now, it’s becoming harder for a particular new site to create the visitors’ loyalty and good Google page ranking. Thus, I’m wondering how people can search my blog by simply type in kenny, or IT or blog type of keywords.

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