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  • johnny_d
    Confirmed User
    • Sep 2012
    • 827

    #1

    Google Webmaster Tools, Google Analytics

    I heard that it is better to stay from both of these tools to get better rankings in Google. Is it true?
  • BigChad
    Confirmed User
    • Nov 2012
    • 502

    #2
    I'd almost have to agree with this statement. I've got most of my sites on there and none of them are doing well at all.
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    • JesseQuinn
      feeding the wolves
      • Aug 2012
      • 6621

      #3
      since google can crawl your site and rank it anyways, I doubt it?

      I dunno, I'm kinda curious as to who else weighs in here. I use google analytics on both my sites and they're doing very well, but that's only cuz I'm using analytics to fix the mistakes I made when I was creating the sites, not having a clue as to what I was doing.

      According to google I still have duplicate content I cannot figure out, as the duplicate URLs point to pages that do not fucking exist.
      /threadjack

      google analytics may hurt you if it brings extra attention to problems google would have eventually found anyways? A double edged sword: attention is necessary for a good position in the SERPs, but that attention from google can detect issues that may negatively impact SEO. That would be my guess anyways. Still, since google will crawl your site either way...I'm not quite sure how analytics would hurt you there

      Maybe it could hurt you if you're trying to create a site farm and circle links between them, with the intention of hiding the origins of those links from google? I have separate analytics accounts for each of my sites for ease-of-use purposes, but I don't care if google knows I own them both. If I was trying to conceal that I'd definitely not use analytics, though

      I'll definitely be checking back to see what people with more experience have to say
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      • AllAboutCams
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        • Jul 2011
        • 12234

        #4
        I used to think this but its a load of balls my sites have started to renk better when i use them
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        • PeR930
          Confirmed User
          • Dec 2012
          • 283

          #5
          I use both and seem to be growing steadily.

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          • nyllover
            Confirmed User
            • May 2008
            • 558

            #6
            Bullshit. Just plain bullshit. Onle remote reason you would avoid them, is if you are doing heavy blackhat stuff... but in that case you also need to use different registrars, different IPs, different names to register domains and bla bla bla..
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            • johnny_d
              Confirmed User
              • Sep 2012
              • 827

              #7
              I know that Google does not like networks of sites (20, 50, 100), they just wont let them rank. If the sites share the same Analytics code, this is a good way for them to find out. The same goes for the Webmaster Tools.

              I also heard about people getting all of their sites penalized (for some black hat seo on just one of them), just because of the fact they were sharing the same Google Analytics account (not the same code).

              I guess I am talking more about networks of sites. 50, 100 websites or more. I know that Google penalized networks of blogs a while ago too.

              On the other hand it is kind of hard, if not impossible to hide a network like that. I am obviously not going to be getting a sepearate hosting for sets of 3-5 sites (out of 50 in the network) etc...

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              • Miss Hybrid
                Registered User
                • Dec 2009
                • 88

                #8
                Thumbs up for google analytics

                I can't live without them, they have been very useful to me (at a novice level) so far.
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                • Yo Adrian
                  Confirmed User
                  • Apr 2002
                  • 6326

                  #9
                  Not true at all.. the only reason to not use them is if you run a big network of sites and are trying to hide the fact that they're all yours. In this case, using the same analytics and webmaster tools accounts creates a clear footprint... as does your CMS, your themes, your affiliate ID's, your IP's, etc. So if you don't need to hide footprints than there's no reason to worry.
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                  • kasun0777
                    Confirmed User
                    • Nov 2012
                    • 115

                    #10
                    Yeah 100% true
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                    • Tent Pitcher
                      Confirmed User
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 213

                      #11
                      If you are trying to run a legitimate adult site, it will only help you and allow you to better control the way that Google sees your site. If you are trying to game the system, it is better to stay off of their radar whenever possible.
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                      • fonsolo
                        Confirmed User
                        • Nov 2012
                        • 135

                        #12
                        Originally posted by johnny_d
                        I know that Google does not like networks of sites (20, 50, 100), they just wont let them rank. If the sites share the same Analytics code, this is a good way for them to find out. The same goes for the Webmaster Tools.

                        I also heard about people getting all of their sites penalized (for some black hat seo on just one of them), just because of the fact they were sharing the same Google Analytics account (not the same code).

                        I guess I am talking more about networks of sites. 50, 100 websites or more. I know that Google penalized networks of blogs a while ago too.

                        On the other hand it is kind of hard, if not impossible to hide a network like that. I am obviously not going to be getting a sepearate hosting for sets of 3-5 sites (out of 50 in the network) etc...
                        Yea, I almost certain that this just happened to me at the beginning of the month, and I only had 2 sites with the same Analytics account. I say certain because I definitely wasn't doing anything else at the time that would have warranted such a large drop on all my keywords - even my domain keyword lol.

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                        • tokmansta
                          Confirmed User
                          • Jan 2013
                          • 566

                          #13
                          Why run away from things that are actualy hurting your conversions? If you get bad data on analytics just fix it.

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                          • Yo Adrian
                            Confirmed User
                            • Apr 2002
                            • 6326

                            #14
                            Originally posted by fonsolo
                            Yea, I almost certain that this just happened to me at the beginning of the month, and I only had 2 sites with the same Analytics account. I say certain because I definitely wasn't doing anything else at the time that would have warranted such a large drop on all my keywords - even my domain keyword lol.
                            Your ranks wouldn't take just because you shared the same Analytics account.

                            It's more likely that you got dinged for something else, these days the most common reason for lost ranks is over-optimized links from low value pages.. like from low quality link trades. Other reasons for sudden rank drops include losing a high value link that was giving you a boost or a high value link being devalued itself for whatever reason.. causing less value to pass through to your site.
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                            • fonsolo
                              Confirmed User
                              • Nov 2012
                              • 135

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Yo Adrian
                              Your ranks wouldn't take just because you shared the same Analytics account.

                              It's more likely that you got dinged for something else, these days the most common reason for lost ranks is over-optimized links from low value pages.. like from low quality link trades. Other reasons for sudden rank drops include losing a high value link that was giving you a boost or a high value link being devalued itself for whatever reason.. causing less value to pass through to your site.
                              The only reason I assumed it was the joint analytics account was because the drop happened within 3 days of adding the second site to it. But I could certainly see how I may be over-optimizing my anchor text with certain links as well. Thanks for the heads up

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                              • Yo Adrian
                                Confirmed User
                                • Apr 2002
                                • 6326

                                #16
                                Originally posted by fonsolo
                                The only reason I assumed it was the joint analytics account was because the drop happened within 3 days of adding the second site to it. But I could certainly see how I may be over-optimizing my anchor text with certain links as well. Thanks for the heads up
                                no problem, and great foot models you have on your sites btw
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                                • fonsolo
                                  Confirmed User
                                  • Nov 2012
                                  • 135

                                  #17
                                  Originally posted by Yo Adrian
                                  no problem, and great foot models you have on your sites btw
                                  Thank you!

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                                  • missingleak
                                    Registered User
                                    • Feb 2013
                                    • 5

                                    #18
                                    Its a great tools to help you to have good ranking in google but with just staying on those tools will not help you out unless you do something on the data they throwing you.
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