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The Dave & Busters (formerly Jillians - I think) is located in the Desert Ridge Shopping center at the south east corner of North Tatum Boulevard and East Deer Valley Drive. It is in the main part of the shopping center. Address: 21001 N Tatum Blvd Suite 44-1400 Phoenix, AZ 85050 Phone: 480-538-8956 Hours: Mon - Thurs 11:30am - midnight Friday 11:30am - 1:00am Sat 11:00am - 1:00am Sun 11:00am - midnight Happy Hour Mon - Fri 4:30 - 7pm Late Night Happy Hour Sun - Thurs 10pm - close Power HourTM Mon - Fri 4:30 - 7:00pm House Policies: (6 minors to 1 adult maximum). 18 and up; Guardian age 25; Non-smoking.
House Policies: (6 minors to 1 adult maximum). 18 and up; Guardian age 25; Non-smoking.
Over the past few weeks I've actually been getting a lot of traffic (relative to the minimal amount of traffic that I do get) from people searching for "Dave and Busters Phoenix". At some point I've seen my blog linked to as the second item on the second page of google search results. This really surprised me because the post I did on Dave & Busters (Dave & Busters Did I miss something) was about how lousy I found it to be.
So at the very least I'm pandering to traffic. I'm planning on doing a post on the web analytics and the blogging related stuff I'm using and on my site . Kind of a state of the blog thing - it is that time of year isn't it?.
Actually, the thing that interests me the most is how a random set of words can get you on the search radar. Although, those aren't really random words they encapsulate a certain intent. I guess on angle to SEO is figuring out what those intents are and lining up behind them. I'm somewhat curious what would happen if I just spent time writing posts about directions to the third tier of common places. By third tier I mean things that are not 'A' list places (e.g. Statue of Liberty, Empire State Building) and not 'B' list places (e.g. JFK, stadiums). There is just no way I'll get on that radar, it's too huge. But what about the third tier - shopping malls, Chuck-E Cheeses. Every national chain store site has their store locater but they are all driven around national coverage. What if I decided I was going to do detailed location information of Staples Stores in mid-town Manhattan ("Staples midtown")... Hmm.
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