Archive for January, 2009

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

DONE

 

I just finished submitting my  http://www.how-to-catch-fish.com/  sitemap XML files to Google, Yahoo, Live Search and Ask search engines.

 

This is a simple task when using Site Build It!.  Site Build It! is to web site building like paint by numbers is to painting.  I just follow the step by step directions. You can check out Site Build It! by clicking on the jumping clock.

 

I just used WorldSubmitter through Priority Build It!, to adjust the sitemap XML file to tell the Search Engines which pages are the most important.

 

This is an important task because the sooner the Search Engines know about my site the sooner they come and Spider it.

 

Tomorrow is the day. I have a Red Snapper charter and hopefully we can catch’em up.

 

Tight lines,

 

Captain Hall

Friday, January 16th, 2009

A Little R & R

 

Wahoo!!!! I have successfully up loaded two new web pages to my web site http://how-to-catch-fish.com/wintertime-blues.html and http://how-to-catch-fish.com/largemouth-bass.html

 

The Site Build It! Guide suggested I change my title to agree with my first meta special key words.

 

To celebrate this mile stone, I went to visit my friends Jim and Barbara Yoder. The Yoders own the Circle L RV Park in Arroyo City. The Circle L has 300 feet of water front on the south bank of the Arroyo Colorado.

 

I had an enjoyable time Carp fishing off their dock in the company of some really nice Winter Texans. These Walleye and Flounder fishermen know how to get the job done.

 

I filleted 10 Carp to use as cut bait for Red Snappers.

 

Tight lines,

 

Captain Hall

Saturday, January 10th, 2009

Moving Right Along

 

Last evening I attended a webinar as an Alex Jeffreys student. The webinar focused on “Traffic Tornados”. My new challenge is to produce an introduction video for my blog.

 

Also, I have just completed 2 more articles for my www.how-to-catch-fish.com web site. The titles are “Wintertime Blues” and “How to Catch Largemouth Bass in Highland Lakes”.

 

I have some old photos I need to convert to .jpg. Once I have that completed then I will publish both articles on my web site.

 

Oh, I do have some free internet marketing stuff here on my blog. It’s free valuable information where Alex Jeffreys reveals secret List Building formulas that will fast track you to a lifetime of online riches. It is so easy even a charter captain can do it.

 

You can get this free information by clicking on “List Building with Alex Jeffreys” in my Blogroll list.

 

As soon as I figure out how to make an opt-in form for this page I’ll do that.

I welcome anyone with suggestions.

 

I also opened an account at http://twitter.com/ last night. My user name is CaptainHall.

 

Let me know what you are doing.

 

Guess what? The Red Snapper get a reprieve again today. We have 5 ft seas with 5 second intervals.

 

So, I am going to a Walleye fish fry at a RV park in Rio Hondo with a bunch of good old Winter Texans.

 

Tight lines,

 

Captain Hall

 

Friday, January 9th, 2009

Hi, I’m Back

 

I have been working on getting my first HTML web page “Why a Fishing Kite” written and now on line at http://www.how-to-catch-fish.com/fishing-kite.html .

 

Note: I am using a Site Build It service that is truly a one stop shop. You get a registered Domain name, Hosting service, and on-line step x step instructions on how to build your web site from thought to finish. They have focused forums for help and ideas. Check it out Click the blinking Clock.

 

This blog I am trying to build on my own and am having a lot of challenges so I went searching and found “Site Build It!”

 

For now I will be focused on building my web site, and then I will come back here and work on my blog’s look and feel.

 

Where am I going with my web site?

 

I have noticed there are a lot of fishing video sites and fishing web sites. Some of these are high quality but after watching and reading these sites I found I learned very little but was entertained. I left these web sites feeling hungry for answers to questions like, “How, what and when did they do that?”

 

So, when it comes down to where the rubber meets the road a lot of the details are missing on these sites.

 

I will be giving you details on http://www.how-to-catch-fish.com/  because I have been there and done that.

 

There are a lot of techniques and methods to catching fish. Believe me I have not tried them all. I will just cover the ones that I use and know work.

 

I can not always explain why a lot of stuff that happens in nature happens but I can tell you it does happen.

 

The seas are 5-6 feet today so the Red Snapper can rest easy today. Monday and Tuesday of next week will be another story.

 

Tight lines,

 

Captain Hall