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11-22-2014, 03:44 AM | #51 |
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I also do some spinning projects which Google might not like the idea of. To keep myself as safe as possible, I have them distributed across a number of Whois details, addresses, affiliate link codes, hosts, etc. - I'd say I have about 7 independent networks for one project and it's doing quite well. Would it be the same if it were all under one IP and other info? I don't know. But what I do know is that if one tanks, the other 6 will survive. 2. I don't know how Google handles URL shortening services and if they bother to follow through a redirect. This might be better answered by someone that has experience with ultra black-hat stuff. I rarely dabble in sites that need this type of stuff. One obvious solution is to talk to your affiliate provider and ask for multiple refs. Quote:
50-100 words should be fine per post. As natural as possible, really. I've had great sites rank with spun text that was only a few sentences long - more text isn't always the answer. I firmly believe that the more posts/pages you have on a site, the better. It makes little sense to advertise a video with 500 words describing the scene. That doesn't really do much for the user of for Google. A few brief sentences and you're golden. 2. I'm old school with personal projects: one image, one piece of text, 'click here to see more'. A 100 or so posts a site and I move on. No more than a few hours on each because I don't like wasting my time. I haven't got the head for a central project apart from my businesses. You may find success in mixing things up, and my best advice would be to follow what others are doing. It's really that simple sometimes. Google stuff like: big black cocks "powered by wordpress" - that will show you what certain people are doing with wordpress for adult content. If they're ranking well, chances are their approach to hosting adult content using WP as a CMS is pretty damn good. This is one example I came across that looks like it does well: FOR SIZE QUEENS | Where Size DOES Matter Quote:
I personally think that domains without hyphens are more attractive. I don't think it'll be too long before Google implements a procedure for webmasters to stylize their domains in Serps. So that Bigblackcocks.com - Porn For Women, Erotica For Women reads as Bigblackcocks.com - Porn For Women, Erotica For Women - that's one small advantage that hyphenated URLs have: it's easier to read them. Put it this way, there's never been a time when I've told a client that the choice of URL from a styalistic point of view is the reason why they're not ranking well. Of course, if you build a site for big black cocks on the domain name www.LondonPubReviews.com, you're going to have less success than on the URL BigBlackCocks.com - but will domains be the difference between ranking #1 and #10? In 90% of cases, no. There are some niche scenarios where URLs are important and certain keywords I've searched depend heavily on the usage of keywords in the URL, but I think so long as you've got the model lane in there, it won't matter. I do suggest that you stick to .com though - it's trustworthy. People don't look at .net and .org the same way they do .com. Do me a favor: name me 5 large sites that use .net or .org? Yeah, I can't either. In fact, the only one I CAN think of is Wikipedia. Which interestingly enough has a domain name that isn't perfect. You'd find that across most of the top sites too. Think about it: what would be optimal names for certain projects? Google.com - SearchTheInternet.com Facebook.com - SocialNetworkProfiles.com YouTube.com - WatchVideosOnline.com Tumblr.com - FreeBloggingService.com Paypal.com - SendMoney.com etc. etc. Bottom line: don't worry too much about domain names. Focus on good content and keeping people around. Google doesn't give a shit if your URL is bad given that it actually delivers a valuable experience to the user. This might be of interest to you: Google?s Ranking Factors and Rank Correlations 2014 |
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Thanks for the answers. A lot of good info, so far. Here is some more questions:
1) What is your opinion about AddThis sharing widget (on other plugin) under every post on a Wordpress blog? Screenshot by Lightshot Some of them may be getting / get quite a lot of shares, up to 30 or more. Would you say it is a good thing to use it, to such extent, does it help. I've seen a total of around 1,500 shares on a network of 250 sites (right after installing it), and the traffic from this was close to zero. A lot of shares, but no traffic. In general, is it a good strategy, to have it under every single post? And this could be, on a network of 250 blogs, or more. 2) What would be your advice for people running websites, based on CyberSeo, or Wp Robot for Wordpress sites (syndicating rss feeds, spinning content, with built in synonimizer, or programs like Spin Rewriter, or Word Ai). Would you say, that it is possible, to have such sites, and dont get detected by Google, and other search engine sites. As far as I know, checking for spinned text is part of Google's algorithm, but I am not sure. It is obviously black hat, but is it possible to get away, as of right now / late 2014? What would be the best way to go with this (maybe use pictures only <would it work with the search engine sites?>, mix it up with hand written posts, or maybe some other things)? 3) This is related to one of the previous questions, that I've asked, a network of 250 pornstar blogs. Lets say the sites are 2 years old, all of them have around 30 posts, categories are based on keyword research (ie: blowjob - "sara jay blowjob", anal - "sara jay anal", and so on), and they are not getting too much traffic overall. I would say, it would be around 30 uv per day, per sites. The good thing about it is good social media set up - nice social media profiles (Facebook, VK, Pinterest), and following and sharing on all the sites. What would be the things that could be done, in order to get the websites more popular, and generating more visitors over time. According to your previous advice, I would a) schedule posts, add one per month, or one every two weeks, and just keep it at this rate, from now on b) get some paid links to the sites, from related sites c) look at what ranks in Google for particular keywords "sara jay blowjob", "sara jay anal" (this would be a lot of keywords, overall, with different seo competion, and search volume), extract 10-50 top urls, and analyze it with Excel / Majestic seo - try to get links. What other steps could be taken here, in order to make the websites "work". 30 uv per day, after two years, is obviously not very good. Is it all about getting a lot of good links / off site seo, at this point? Just like I was saying before, another network of pornstar blog sites (My Pornstar Blogs - Daily Updated Pornstars Since 2008!) is very profitable, and these websites (Pornstar Blog World) "suck". Why? What would you do, if these people were your client, and wanted to significantly improve performance of the sites? 4) Google?s Ranking Factors and Rank Correlations 2014 This is a link, that you've added in one of the previous posts. Would this mean, that Google +1 is the most important ranking factor, as of now? I've heard that it does not even count, some time ago, but it might have been something else. Thanks. |
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What would you recommend to seo this site: xstumbler.com in order to earn revenue with cpm and/or cpa?
ps: the site also has a mobile version: m.xstumbler.com |
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I would like to ask about your opinion on buying used domains. How much does it help, how does it work, how to do it, and where to get it from?
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Thanks Arnox, some helpful information so far!
I have a few questions: 1. How significant of an advantage does a domain that has been aged 10 years have compared to a domain that is 2 years old? 2. What is some basic SEO work you recommend for a new Adult Toy site with around 200 products? 3. How do you recommend getting google SE traffic to an adult toy site without adwords? Writing reviews for Toys? Buying hardlinks (since natural linkbuilding is difficult from what I have read in this thread)? Any other methods for the novelty industry? I have so many more questions but I won't hog this thread! Thank you. |
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I would have more questions:
1) Is there a reason to use www. before a domain name, for better seo results? I've seen some websites doing it, even though they could use regular Domain-name.com., and I think they may be doing it for a reason, but I am not sure. Would www. websites be better than non-www. websites, in any way? 2) What is your opinion about list of links in the sidebar of a website like Club Asa Akira. They have links like this on most of their websites, and all of them are showing on sites like MajesticSeo.com, and OpenSiteExplorer.org (along with seo parameters, which are often very good). Does list like this help in achieving good search engine results, or not? 3) What is your opinion about using the same Google Analytics code on a network of, lets say 100, 200, or even 500 blogs. The same code, all the sites. Would you say, that something like that can have negative impact on search engine rankings, because all the websites can be perceived as one network, which may be not very good. Or maybe it is ok to use it, and it does not matter much? 4) What is your opinion about Piwik? Does it make sense to use it, in some cases, for better seo results, probably with Google.com. Is there any good use to it maybe, or something like that. It is obviously not as good as Google Analytics, but it is free (second best free analytics) 5) I know that it is good to use a lot of different themes on networks of Wordpress sites, for better seo results. I would like to use a mobile theme on all these sites, also, and I am wondering whether I should differentiate mobile themes, the same way. I would say, that it is probably the same thing, and that it would be good to use multiple mobile themes, but I am not sure. Maybe one mobile theme, and multiple desktop themes would be ok? 6) Would there be any other places like Linkspun.com, which facilitate the process of getting xxx links? What other websites / applications / sources could be used here? Thanks. |
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We are no longer doing this?
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What kind of non-adult content can you advertise on an adult site?
In theory, will these work on an adult site? - Nutraceuticals - Penis Pills - Testosterone/muscle builders - Protein powders and other fitness meal plans - Pickup Artist offers If so what strategy would you offer for such campaigns? |
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The big issue with automated sentences is that some language just isn't fitting in a figure of scenarios. However, if I wrote my own spinner, I could have {in a number of|in a lot of|in most|through different} and they would all make sense in the context of the sentence. I avoid automated spinners because most people who read the text would become very suspecious and likely leave the site as quickly as possible. Also, on the off-chance that someone from Google looks at my site should it start doing really well, I could run into some really nasty manual actions across a few different websites. Quote:
If you don't want to do that, buying links is probably going to be the best way to go about getting good juice. Trading might also be an idea; Linkspun isn't what it used to be, but I'm sure a few good eggs still exist and know how to link you up well. Once a month posts are also a good idea. Keep it somewhat fresh, but don't burn too much time - you've got a large network. Quote:
I don't think Google +1s are worth anything in porn, to be honest. It's so unlikely that it's going to be shared in a legitimate fashion. Other social signals can be useful, though. Twitter seems quite adult-friendly. |
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xStumbler | Sex Movies Tube To: Porn Videos & Free XXX Sex Movies | x Stumbler Also get rid of your meta keywords tag. You only have two in there, so it's not so bad, but still. Get some written content as well. Your site lacks anything apart from videos. The most popular clips should have their own 30-50 word descriptions that contain various keywords. Your URLs have underscores in them which is slightly problematic. Switch them to hyphens and also remove stopwords such as 'with' and 'by' from the URLs. You're also using video content with the exact same titles and embedded videos from another site. Why would someone visit XStumbler instead of XHamster directly? Consider getting your own videos hosted with completely unique content details. Quote:
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Is it a college-themed porn website? Sports betting is a good idea. Gay muscle worship website? Go ahead and market that organic brown rice protein. Grandma and Grandpa sex? Funeral insurance! Themes aren't always perfect because the demographic your porn is focused toward doesn't always match the viewers. If you have a big site though, definitely do some research on who your average user is. That's going to make a big difference with regard to how you do non-adult advertising. I think dating/hookup websites are also worth taking a butcher's at. |
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How I can improve my google page rank? it is 0! Any advice?
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What about backlinks?
Which practices you recommend? Which are bad practices? What do you think backlinks in sidebar are not seo friendly and how about guest posts? |
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Let me know if you have any deeper questions. The video might be a little vague. Also, the quality suffered for some reason. I have no idea why, but it looks a lot less polished and sharp compared to previous renders. Sorry in advance. |
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I would have another question, if possible. What would be your advice on maximizing Google and other search engine websites traffic to a website based on Tube Ace for Wordpress Tube Ace | Just another WordPress site.
I am planning to spin titles of all videos, before publishing them. I want to make 1 to 3 sites, add analytics, and see what I can make of them, for lets say 12 months. The goal would be to make 100 or even 200 websites like this, afterwards (videos from tube + videos from sponsors, could be on separate websites, not mixed), and make some profit without too much of additional work. I would want to make the sites, let them run, possibly for quite a while ("indefinitely") and make a little bit of a profit from every site. Would I work on smaller amount of websites, but larger, or large amounts of sites, which could be smaller (domains cost money too). How to "distribute it" for the best result from the search engine sites, in the long run? Thanks. # # # Edit: I am probably not planning to promote the site, do things like social media, and so on. I would like to work on setting them up, which would take quite a lot of time with a large number of sites, and count on traffic from the search engines, for the most part. |
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Another type of website that I am wondering about, would be a website based on something like AdultSearchScript.com. It embeds videos from other tube websites (sending traffic to them pays money, it can be also used to promote own tube sites), and it is possible to spin titles of the clips with a synonym table, which can be added to the script.
There is another script like this, which is located at Porn Search Script by zodumil.net - Homepage. This one does not have spinning included, but it has some other features, which can be usefult too. I was told by people from there, that "spinning doesnt really help since google visits the site of the embed. look at lobstertube he has a whole network of unspun title videos." What would be your opinion about this? Should I spin text, or not really? I would assume that yes. How to make a website / websites like this successful, as far as the search engines (mostly Google) go? I also have some good info about AdultSearchScript.com: "In theory the text spinner should make a difference. For example you have 2 sites, one original site with your videos and second you have a site that sends traffic to your own site, this site can work in 2 ways: a) link back to the original video pages (in which case the spinner is very important because google wont see the same traffic) b) embed (since google already sees the embed, the spinner is not very important here). I cannot offer you a gurantee that the title spinner will have a big impact on your site, but google webmasters says its important to have unique content and the spinner does exactly that." What would be your point of view on programs like this, and how to make the best of it, as far as Google, and other search engine sites. Just like with the Tube Ace question above, would I work on smaller number of sites, but larger, or smaller sites, but larger amount of domains. How would this work here. Just like with the Tube Ace I want to "test the waters" with several websites, and possibly expand to a network of 50 or 100 sites like this, after that. No promotion on social media, or anything like that, with this also. I would like to count on visitors from Google and other search engine sites... |
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One more program that I am planning to test is Adult Photo & Movie Gallery WordPress Theme & Plugin from Tube Ace. It enables for importing free hosted galleries (videos and pictures) to a Wordpress based site. am planing to test the waters, just like with the other two, and count on traffic from the search engine sites. I may apply text spinning here too, and nothing like social media promotion, or hand written text on these sites.
What could be the best way to go with something like this? No link building, no social media promotion / other promotion. Just make a lot of websites like this 50 or 100, and try to make some $$$. AdultGalleryPress Demo | Photo & Movie Galleries Thanks. |
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Start small and grow large. This isn't just SEO advice though; it's general advice for business. If you see profits after 6 months and 50 sites, keep growing and doing what you do. You may find one takes off moreso than another: in those situations, focus on what's getting you high rankings. Quote:
I also heavily advise against embedding the content from other sites, it's just not a salient solution to getting a great site up and running. Local storage is always better, because all you're telling Google is that whatever site you're embedding from is good, so why would you rank above them for the same keywords? Spun text is useful, yes. I don't think Google is intelligent enough to look at well spun material and make sense of it being non-unique. I do spin text myself for certain projects, but I write the spinning material beforehand using hand-built parsing. I would never automate spinning, because it simply isn't good enough. The structure of a sentence is way too complicated for a computer to work out. I avoid anything spun that doesn't make sense, as that doesn't bring value to the user. My spun texts always make sense, are logical, and provide some level of content to the user. If you're not doing this, one day, you will be punished for it if you get good enough rankings. Again: try to focus on the user experience above all else, and ask yourself "is this going to bring value to the user"? If the answer is 'no', then you'll likely not rank very well. Quote:
But if I'm honest, these aren't the types of projects I work on regularly. Most of my SEO efforts are on long-term websites that are looking to bring value to the porn industry. Your questions seem to be leering toward black hat, and I'd suggest you check out Black Hat World for the best way to do things in this direction. |
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Thanks for the answers. All this will be very useful for me (it already is). I am wondering about one more thing.
Lets say I have 100 domains (Wordpress Multisite) with 10,000 blog posts on each address. This would fairly good quality websites, but most of posts would be based on spun text (some titles would be rewritten by hand, but not a lot). Url slugs exactly the same as post titles, and so on. The goal here would be to maximize traffic to these websites, and generate as much income as possible from this. All blogs would be general niche blogs, something like milf, teen, cumshot, blowjob, handjob, mature, and all that. All posts would be spun but unique, and I would say that not recognizable by the search engine sites. a) would it be better to use several Wordpress installations and different IPs (something like seo hosting)? b) how would I go about building / getting links to these sites. I am thinking Linkspun (add links to other peoples sites in blog posts, and get other links back in exchange), but other than than, I am not sure. I am also familiar with Link Building Tactics - The Complete List, but I've never tried it in practice. What would I do step by step to improve rankings. I guess I would need to look at keywords but none of these sites would be created with specific keywords in mind. I could probably run some kind of check and see what keywords come up as most used, and so on. In general, how would I increase search engine traffic to these 100 sites (spun text, 10k posts each, 100 domains). # # # Another question that I would have, would be about, so called, "seo hosting", where people can sign up for a plan and get, lets say 50 unique C-Class IPs, and from different countries (there is 16 countires to choose from, lets say). How does it work, and how is it useful for xxx sites. I can research that on the Internet, and with these companies too, but I will ask here anyway. Thanks. |
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Another question here would be how many blog post should I use / aim at per blog. 10,000 per domain is probably too much and not needed. How many blog posts per domain, should I approximately target / have (meaning, at what amount it would make more sense to get additional domains, and keep adding the new posts there...)?
network of 100 sites -> 1,000 posts on each (then one post per month, or every two weeks, scheduled, to keep it fairly fresh). Maybe 1,000 posts per domain is too high too, and I could go for 200 domains with 500 posts on each, and make more money in the end. How to figure this out / how would I know? |
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Another question, related to the previous ones, that I would have, would be how to add large amount of posts to a network of blogs, and keep it looking natural to search engine sites. How many blog posts can I add per 24 hours per a domain name, lets say, and what is the best way of spreading it out.
I read somewhere that I could schedule three posts in the morning, three post in the afternoon, something like that. On the other hand, I could probably schedule one post every thirty minutes for 12 hours, or something like that, I am not sure, or just keep it posting every 60 minutes all the time. I am not sure... What would be your advice regarding this? Thanks. |
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What would you do in mine case to get more traffic and make it more seo frendly on this site fttube.com , can you give me a review ? I started to watch your yt videos , the keyword one actualy has a logical point. I got rid of the meta keyword tags. You sould make a video tutorial on how to get natural adult backlinks, step by step Thanks . |
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I would have another thing that I would like to ask. What is the difference between working on ranking
http://KeywordName.com and http://SomeDomain.com/keyword-name I know that full domain is better, and it is a stronger signal for search engines, but is it really a lot harder to rank one domain, with lets say 1,000 keywords like this (as categories, lets say Wordpress, these would be pornstar names) instead of 1,000 separate domains. There are benefits to a lot of links pointing to one url too, so it can be even better / easier. Thanks. |
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I have one 6 years old tube website with manually added embeds with unique descriptions. Before Penguin updates I had around 4k organic traffic with 1500 added videos. Now I have ~7000 videos, but only 100! organic traffic. I have imported names of pornstars from Redtube which caused several 1000's of new pages with barely some content. But other tubes have them too. Can this be an issue (Panda)? Regarding anchor-link distribution I've disawoved all spammy looking links (it's almost a year), but nothing really happened. No mobile redirect. I bought some links & posts few years ago. Now most of my links (that I can control) have only variations of "domain name" anchor. MajesticSEO says 250 linking domains, Alexa 65. I have PR3, Google indexes 10500 pages (site: name.com). Do you have any ideas how to recover? It's kinda personal since I added sooo much of hand-written content and I try everything I can to see it ranking again. |
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From another thread, I realized that it can be said that tube websites rank on the top of Google results for most adult keywords (at least the high volume ones). What is the reason for that? What is the difference between xxx tube sites, and other xxx websites, as far as search engines go?
Does it mean, that the best way to get search engine traffic would be to work on the tubes? Set up, lets say up to 100 mech bunny sites, fill them up with a lot of videos, could be hosted, add one sentence of description under every video, get and buy some good links. Would this be, more or less, how this works? Is there any chance to compete with the biggest names (I think that a lot of them is owned by the same company, MindGeek)? I've never specialized in tubes, but I am planning to at some point. I am also planning to work on seo (majestic.com, semrush.com, Link Building Book - Bonus Content, Link Building Tactics - The Complete List, things like that). Thanks. |
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From another thread I know that Wordpress websites may be harder to rank for certain keywords as content of the pages does not stay the same. There is new posts added to a blog, could be every day, and lets say there is 10 or 20 posts displayed on the main page, at any time. The same goes for category, and tag pages. They dont stay the same too. The only pages that are the same are single post pages, and wordpress pages. How does this part affect search engine optimization of such websites, and what would be the best methods / approaches to work on something like that?
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What would be your opinion about a new program like Links Organizer, which is discussed in this thread? Please add your answer there.
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Weird Google indexing issue
Hi Arnox,
i wanted to ask this question as a new thread but since you know about this kind of stuff, i might try to ask you here. So my friend has a trading site, no proper content type...so yeah i know Google doesnt like it. I get it. BUT the thing is, it actually has a decent search traffic for a long time (around 17K) well...every other day. And that's why i'm asking. I'd expect Google either ban/penalise the site until some changes would be made, but instead it one day indexes it and other day not (search drasticly decreases). I understand that this type of traffic can differ day to day but not so regularly and drastically, am i wrong? Have you any idea why would Google act so crazy? Thx. |
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Bump for this one. Maybe we can get some answers here...
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I started messing around with google speed test and made a few changes good tool really
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A simple question. My geeks tell me SEO is dead. In one sentence ( or two) what can I tell them about that is not true without being called a " simpleton"....
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I think SEO has evolved but not died as such and is more about usability, branding/pr and outreach rather than "optimisation".
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Can you not reply in "Chinese" I have a site where the programer puts in ( paraphrasing) Movie 26php Instead of Lesbian slave girls punished.. He claims it does not matter... My 20 pictures gallery has descriptions like Pic1movie26... Or similar I have over 50movies And over 1,000 pictures ....and my trailers??? Trailer 26 bla bla, you get the drift. And you talking about usability, branding etc.....WTF it means ? I am very frustrated. |
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You just need a mapping file or database.
"web name", "coding name" $w, $c sed -i 's/$c/$w/g' this.html (or the script name) pseudo-code but a developer should understand the logic Developers are SEO doorknobs ... SEO is not exact like coding code ==0 ==1 or =1 or =0 true, false, undefined, NaN Maybe and WTF is SEO logic. UX is user experience it is an inexact science as it is dependent on the ''user'' thus subjective. NPS (net promoter score) is one way UX can be measured by content producers and other businesses -- it is a principle and not a SaaS platform (tool - hosted program). The UX is discovered by the metrics used by search engine algorithms. Visits, repeats visits and bounce rates are just scratching the surface here. This is the Yin/Yang Most people don't understand this or the dynamics of semantic search. I am still gathering the pieces along with the other SEO refugees. That is why SEO is believed dead because its practitioners are mostly banging on the old touchpoints and that at best gives a very short lift for the expense. |
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Ask not what the Internet can do for you -- ask what you can do for the Internet... (A paraphrase of US President John F. Kennedy 1961).
You need to start with a new idea or idea that adds value to achieve more than mediocre SEO success. If 500 guys try to SEO the same content, in the same context, it's going to be a fail. Ask not what Google can do for you -- ask what you can do for Google -- same idea. New value is best, added value is good ... ...the rest is page 30. Original thought (or concept) is best. A non solicited or not a manufactured backlink is worth 1000 backlinks made in some webmaster conspiracy if you want to be more than a flash in the pan. |
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With regard to disavow, make sure you're using Google's list of backlinks and check it regularly. We've charged clients a hell of a lot in the past to do this properly, and it's a lot more than just saying 'this link is bad'. You need to actually reach out to the webmasters of the site in order to attempt to get the link taken down. Additionally, PR is a very useless metric, so forget that it's 3: that means nothing. I can't offer you much by way of advice on recovery without taking a deeper look. Your best bet right now is to check webmaster tools, check all SEO basics (thin content, robots.txt, disallow, etc.) and make sure that you're disavowing correctly. Next time, make sure you don't buy spammy links: it's more trouble than it's worth. |
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Understand initially what Google wants to do: it wants to have users come to its search engine, search for something and get a result that is relevant to their query. Now if you're Google, there are several metrics you can use to work out what a good site is for a keyword. Does it have good content? Do other sites think it's a good site? Does it have such social media presence? Do people who get this result for this keyword think this result is a good one? The last part is very important: tube sites keep people on their sites, which means Google figures it's a FANTASTIC search result. Picture two sites from Google's point of view for the search keyword "big black cock" 1. 10 backlinks. 20 words. Average time on site: 15 minutes 2. 235 backlinks. 300 words. Average time on site: 1 minute Which one is Google more likely to put above the other? The simple answer is #1, because although it doesn't have the better SEO elements with regard to content and authority, it gives the searcher what they want. That's why tubes are so powerful. They're great sites from the point of view of the searcher. They don't want to visit some crappy blog with 1 post and 100 adverts. They want full-length videos that stream instantly and can be searched through without issue. Quote:
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