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Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: The Periphery
Posts: 588
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Traffic from small SE:s
Does anybody get any significant amount of traffic from the smaller SE:s like Info Tiger, REX, Scrub the Web, Splat Search, Funky Cat etc.?
I submitted to a few of these smaller players a couple of months ago, but my logs show only a handful hits from them Not worth submitting then? |
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Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: The right place
Posts: 847
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Combined they do 1k of my daily traffic
Wolfshade ------------------ Get paid per minute! Dialerclopedia |
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Amost UK central
Posts: 772
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A very close friend of mine (Dopy on here) recently wrote me a small engine submit script that makes a special page for each keyword pair or phrase. The idea being that collectivly the smaller engines can bring in significant traffic. I was surprised to see that some of the keyword pairs return top ten listings in less than 2 weeks. I have learnt the hard way with search engines - leave it up to someone who really knows what they doing because the top one's hold some very nasty penalty secrets.
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Queens Bridge, NY
Posts: 161
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100 hits is better than 0 hits..
the more hits you get the more chance you get on making money ![]() |
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Kiss my yankee dick.
Posts: 994
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When I first started Adultcore I sat down with a list of 100+ search engines and submitted to them all.
I don't get hammered by them, but I still get traffic 2 years later. Adds up after a while. Also, except for the time you spend submitting, there's no reason not to. |
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: The Periphery
Posts: 588
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I've decided to give the smaller SE's a new chance to prove their traffic generative capabilities
![]() But I miss a URL to a good page which lists them all, like Warphead's 100+ list did. I quick search only revealed this: http://www.searchengines.com/generalSearch.html (the SEO services have themselves filled the SE's with spam; hard to find useful info there ) |
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Kiss my yankee dick.
Posts: 994
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The one I used was on Bizbot, it's gone now but try this one:
www.allsearchengines.com Keep ya busy for awhile! |
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Confirmed User
Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: The Periphery
Posts: 588
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And busy I have been! 8 hrs of old-fashioned hand-submitting to 100+ SE's and directories... The directories are a pain in the ass. 1) check if the directory lists adult sites, 2) give your contacts, 3) write a nice site description, 4) crunch out a bunch of relevant AND used keywords, 5) hit submit and get a 404 !!
![]() No, not really Most of the sites on the list are well and alive. Thanks Warphead ![]() |
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