How Pilots Find AMEs
...the rationale for FlightPhysical.com
Problem: How do pilots find an AME among millions of Web pages?
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Solution:
FlightPhysical.com makes its easy. Our site gets thousands of daily visits.
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Regardless of a pilot's search method, they will find you immediately if you:
- Let us refer pilots to your own external site
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- Maintain Internet presence with us
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Results from a typical search contain thousands of listings, don't expect to be noticed if you're not among the top 10...
Popularity Matters. We've grown steadily since 1999 and now hundreds of aviation sites feed us traffic via direct links. High counts have earned us top ranking among the search engines. |
All roads lead to FlightPhysical.com
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The main problem for solo sites (like individual AME sites) is that new pilots can't find you! Web searchers will not notice a site unless it is listed in the top 10 or 20 results among the thousands listed after a typical search query. Because of the highly individualized nature of solo AME sites, they rarely (if ever) make it into the top ten on the results list without help from a portal site like ours that pools all AMEs together. You will increase your site's page rank in search engines when you have popular sites (like FlightPhysical.com) maintain inbound links to your web address. There is strength in numbers!
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You can demonstrate this for yourself. Exact output changes daily, but go to your favorite search engine, for example Google:
Pretend you're a pilot and search on "flight" "physical" or any related terms. You will see the output lists of "relevant results" from search engines is bewildering...often over a million. Fortunately, FlightPhysical.com is top ranked in all of them, all of the time. If you use us, your site will be found. We monitor our position constantly, here are recent results: |
Search Engine
| Total number of Unsponsored Results Returned | Our Rank |
| Google
| 21,200,000
| 1
| MSN
| 2,226,637
| 1
| Yahoo
| 5,130,000
| 1
| AOL
| 96,667
| 1
| AllTheWeb.com
| 4,350,000
| 1
| AskJeeves
| 1,343,000
| 1
| Excite
| 87
| 1
| Webcrawler
| 97
| 1
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Results From Internet Search: Oct 5, 2006
Seach terms: "Flight" and "Physical" |
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Search Engine's such as Google have complex algorithms for ranking millions of "relevant results". They do not permit listed sites to "buy" a higher rank. Click here for details on how Google determines ranking.
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Once with us, pilots are with you. Upon reaching FlightPhysical.com, pilots are just a click away from the AME's personal web site. It doesn't matter whether we host your site or link to your external web page--either way, we send pilots to you 24/7.
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To see the process in action, start at your favorite Internet Search Engine, or enter your ZIP Code below:
No commercial or non-commercial organizations have contributed to the start-up or continuing sponsorship of this web site. It is completely funded from private funds donated from the founders and recurring expenses are partially offset by hosting and listing fees paid for by Aeromedical Examiners who have upgraded their sites or purchased second listings. Clearly stated advertising is also a small funding source on select pages. No hospitals, pharmaceutical companies or any private or public agencies contribute any funding for this site. All AMEs are authorized basic sites which are hosted free of charge, and rank order of query output is alphabetical with two strata, those in the top subset are AMEs who have registered or contacted us within the previous 3 years. |
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