BigDumbDinosaur wrote:
The word "primer" seems to have diminished in current usage when referring to a source of information. A search on "primer" on Ixquick turned up many references to paint primer, primers used with ammunition, a movie called Primer, etc., but not much about printed matter.
True, and most people don't know that when it's like a reading primer, that is, to help beginning readers learn to read, it's pronounced with a short I as in "trimmer" rather than a long I as in "timer." Even Bill Mensch said it bugged him that I said it with a short I until he looked it up.Quote:
Perhaps it's time to replace "6502 Primer" with "6502 Tutorial," even though referring to your primer in that fashion is technically incorrect. Or, perhaps an altogether different title, such as "Build A 6502 Computer", would do more to get search engines to index your site.
My site gets about a thousand page downloads a day, last I looked (which wasn't very recent). The front page and the links page have the line for the 6502 primer saying,
The front page of the 6502 primer itself has the same title at the top in big, bold letters. The header now contains the line,
<META NAME="KEYWORDS" CONTENT="your own 6502 computer, 6502 address decoding, 6502 IRQ connection, 6502 NMI connection, 6502 clock generation, 6502 reset circuit, 6502 expansion buses, wire wrap questions, wire wrap Q&A, starting 6502 programming, begin 6502 programming, 6502 programming tips, 6502 circuits, 6502 interfacing, 6502 tutorial, 65C02 tutorial, W65C02S tutorial">
the last three being added last night. [Edit, two weeks later: The traffic decreased a bit. Obviously it wouldn't be because I added the keywords, but clearly it didn't help.]
I know I don't have much '816 content on the site. There's the article on common misunderstandings about the '816 at http://wilsonminesco.com/816myths/ but it is not intended in any way to be a primer or a tutorial. It has a different objective. Then there are references to the '816 in various other pages just to whet the appetite of the reader so hopefully he'll gradually start thinking in terms of looking into it more seriously and then moving over to it.