There's a lot of articles.
Some of 'em are gonna rank well, assuming I optimize for it. I write to a formula, really. Articles are fairly consistent in their formatting and presentation. It's a format developed over time and ideally appeases the search engines.
Bing hates the site. Google loves the site.
Does Bing hating it have to do with you formatting the site to google standards?
The damned tuning peg on the A string on this acoustic guitar I have here broke! I can turn it but it does not tighten the string
I've looked and looked and I have no idea why Bing hates the site. It liked the original site just fine. They're pretty much the same and there's nothing specific blocking Bing.
Take the tuner apart and see if it just needs something tightened. Assuming you can take it apart, of course.
Otherwise, it's an easy fix. You can get inexpensive replacements and just replace them all. Shit, they might even be better than the tuners you have on it already.
That's what I figured, I will just have to get a whole set and replace them all before any more break. I might be able to steal one from a broken acoustic decoration guitar out back until I can get some
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