| Listing Guidelines:
conworld.net strives to provide the best
search experience on the Web by directing searchers to high-quality and
relevant web content related to the Meetings Industry.
Sites conworld.net Wants Included in Its
Index
- Original and unique content of genuine
value related to the meeting industry
- Sites designed primarily for humans,
with search engine considerations secondary
- Hyperlinks intended to help people find
interesting, related content, when applicable
- Metadata (including title and
description) that accurately describes the contents of a web page
- Good web design in general
Unfortunately, not all sites contain
information that is valuable to a user. Some sites are created
deliberately to mislead the user. conworld.net does not want these pages
in the index.
What conworld.net Considers Unwanted
Some, but not all, examples of the more common types of sites that
conworld.net does not want included:
- Sites not related to the meeting
industry
- Sites that harm accuracy, diversity or
relevance of listings
- Sites dedicated to directing the user to
another site
- Sites that have substantially the same
content as other sites
- Sites with numerous, unnecessary virtual
hostnames
- Sites using text that is hidden from the
user
- Sites using methods to artificially
inflate search engine ranking
- Sites that give search engines different
content than what the end-user sees
- Sites built primarily for the search
engines
- Sites misusing competitor names
- Multiple sites offering the same content
- Sites that use excessive pop-ups,
interfering with user navigation
- Sites that seem deceptive, fraudulent or
provide a poor user experience
conworld.net's Site Guidelines are designed
to ensure that poor-quality pages do not degrade the user experience in
any way. As with conworld.net's other guidelines, conworld.net reserves
the right, at its sole discretion, to take any and all action it deems
appropriate to insure the quality of its index.
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