Hawaiian Shirts in Kookafornia
Aloha everyone! I wanted to drop by and introduce you to my very first blog, Da Kine Aloha Blog, Authored by the rashly unpredictable Charles S.
While “Da kine” appears in many contexts and refers to almost anything, it is also frequently associated with something good or genuine - “the best” according to some (as in the name of Duane Chapman’s Dog the Bounty Hunter business, Da Kine Bail Bonds).
Wave Shoppe Hawaiian shirts are Da kine of Hawaiian shirts you want to get for yourself but we also offer wholesale Hawaiian shirts for large groups. They will give you a genuine and unmistakable good feeling.
We are absolutely passionate about what we do, if I could go back in time I would be born a Hawaiian instead of a Polock. It has taken me nearly half my usable life to find something I was proud of and that’s Hawaiian apparel.
In our Blog we aim to offer topics (self promotion) on Hawaiian apparel made in the USA and cool things Hawaiian. But then this is Kookafornia, so I also get to write about every bizarre thing that passes by my tired brain cells. Below is our newest pride and joy, a wonderful cotton Hawaiian shirt with Bird of Paradise.
Then there is the SEO thing… I do my own web work and with a little coaching (I have a good friend that mentors me from time to time) my own SEO and SEM. My take on it is that you get what you put into it, I put a lot into it, close to 16 hours a day. I see a lot of people in the forums giving advice or asking for it. Seems to me that people are playing devils advocate and dishing out advice like its the gospel, yet they cant even rank their own sites, how good can that advice be?
Then there are the people that are always asking for advice, the problem is that they have been asking the same questions for years. They give me the impression that if they think that if they do the same thing over and over that the results will be different next time, I think not.
Am I bragging that I am all that? Heck no, but my money phrases rank very high and we convert. SEO is way over engineered IMO, you need some game and you must stick with it, maturity and anchor text are important. If you constantly re-work the core architecture of your website how on earth can it gain trust? Do you know that on-page text needs to mature as well?
This is our on-line apparel store, Wave Shoppe Hawaiian Shirts
So now I am tired of SEO and writing in general. Go get your wife and show her our Hawaiian dresses, women do all the shopping in the household; so we prefer to have her visit us. The little lady can score a mid length muu muu or a nice and short Hawaiian dress from Hawaii. Maybe she will get you a cool car shirt.
Mahalo everyone!
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March 17th, 2007 20:55
Powerful blog that needs no introduction. Nice.
March 20th, 2007 14:08
Great to find the Hawaiian Shirts blog in introducemyblog.com. As a fellow Hawaii blogger, I don’t only like Aloha Shirts but think it’s a great idea to spread the word about Hawaiian shirts online. It looks like you took the next step from your waveshoppe site to your blog. Good luck with your project. With warm aloha, Pua
April 25th, 2007 01:52
checked out “da kine” as well as your apparel store: love the hawaiian shirts/dress designs - reminds me of the colorful batik found in S. E. Asia.