I have just started a new movie review blog with a twist. I review movies without even seeing them, then review the same movies again after I do see them. The idea is to be funny more than anything. I don’t really know how to get my blog to come up in the major search engines unless I type the exact address in Google or Yahoo. How can I get it to come up by typing in more general terms like "movie reviews", etc.? I had read that posting my link in forums is a way to market it, but won’t other blogs or forums about the same topic not want others to do that?

My blog also contains some explicit language. Can I post my link in forums and so forth without getting into trouble?

http://moviecapper.blogspot.com/

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I have my website set up with an entrance page because it shows a bit of adult content. The problem is.. I have all my meta tags (keywords, title, description, etc) set up but when I go to a meta tag analyzer to see if my site is search engine friendly I get very low results because my entrance page doesn’t have barely anything on it. If i type in the exact address of a different page on my site -such as my products -it’s a whole lot better. But, I dont understand how robots and search engines work this. Will they go through and see the rest of my site -keywords and such.. or is it more based on just the first page? What’s the best way to accomplish a high site ranking/listing with this type of setup?

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