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Originally posted by Brujah
It's still spam, and it will still get you banned. It's a very temporary solution. You shouldn't use it on good sites and domains.
There were a lot of good comments and questions that went unanswered about the consequences of this, in the other thread, which is probably why it wasn't bumped.
http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...hreadid=202007
SEGuru used to be such an anti-spam advocate, especially when it comes to the search engines. I'm surprised. I think he's been corrupted by someone, but not sure who yet.
http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...hreadid=153121
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My position on Engine Spam has not changed. This is not a program of creating tons of ambiguous non-sensical pages to slam an engine with.
This doesn't slam an engine with millions of queries to make it work.
I've also heard the argument of sending an http request to another site being spam...and then I compare that to the numerous bots that flood my sites and clients sites with numerous hits per session.
I send 1 a day or 1 a week to numerous sites. Much less than the average spider from a major search engine.
So what am I missing?
SEO's have long sought ways of making it to the top.
My system promotes 1 quality site to numerous indexed sites and the crawlers find these links and you get a boost.
Short term benefit, long term benefit? Well, as an SEO...I've always said do what works until they change. Figure out what works now...and then deploy that campaign.
As a long time SEO in the space...overall link pop count has consistently been important. With MSN's new algo based crawling engine to be released soon, Yahoo to jank Google and replace with Ink.
It means you must be spiderfriendly and at least foundationally speaking...be prepared with what we know we've needed over time in SEO to be successful.
ICQ me @ 28495329 or drop me an email at webmaster @ seguru.net and I'll clue you in on the site with that achieved over 15000 links in just over a week.
This site owner had been #1 for his primary KW term for years. On the Florida Update...he lost his spot and fell seemingly out of the index.
He applied my service and just less than a few weeks of beginning, he zoomed from 100 links to over 15000 and has now moved back to the front page in the #3 spot for his primary keyword.
Results vary from client site to client site. So far, no complaints.