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SmokeyTheBear 07-31-2004 02:16 AM

EDIT: 50 seo guru's looking for work

Quote:

Originally posted by AaronM
Do whatcha gotta do. I would have considered you top on my list if you had not done so much to fuck with GFY.

You are clearly in the know about these things but I refuse to do business with somebody who plays the kind of games you play.

I only do business with those I trust. How could I ever trust you?

First off , I play to win.

Secondly , lets squash this bullshit about me "fucking with gfy". I pulled a few tiny stunts , only under the conditions that the "stunts" were to expose security flaws that exist/existed in gfy. The stunts were designed in a way to MAXIMIZE exposure with MINIMAL damage, in laymans terms i was trying to teach gfy what to patch without straight out exposing the holes. Never did i expose a gfy username account details etc etc. No crashing or hitbotting or anything of the sort i have been accused of. Almost the entire selection of things i posted was in response to corruption already taking place on gfy ( with the exception of what i felt was security risks that outweighed the risk of future exposure )

Thirdly i merely asked a simple question , to this i expected something of this sort of response.

I am willing to pay $XXXXX per month for seo services in the XXXX industry.

I wasn't asking to hold your wallet or babysit your kids.

FYI i donate all my services for charity and all proceeds of my services can be payable to any (acceptable) charity of your choice. ( receipts are needed )

http 07-31-2004 03:03 AM

Guess I will just piggy-back this one on my next project and bring it to #1 for "adult content" in google and yahoo

and then sell it here on GFY. Give it four weeks...

Licensed adult videos and pictures - content for adult webmasters

link pop count +1 :Graucho

fris 07-31-2004 03:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by http
Once I had a #1 spot for "dirt cheap adult filler content" on teoma

$250/hr. Send me a PM

thats nothing to be proud of :)

move along

http 07-31-2004 03:12 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by fris
thats nothing to be proud of :)

move along


you tool

lol

Dirty F 07-31-2004 03:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by SmokeyTheBear
EDIT: 50 seo guru's looking for work



First off , I play to win.

Secondly , lets squash this bullshit about me "fucking with gfy". I pulled a few tiny stunts , only under the conditions that the "stunts" were to expose security flaws that exist/existed in gfy. The stunts were designed in a way to MAXIMIZE exposure with MINIMAL damage, in laymans terms i was trying to teach gfy what to patch without straight out exposing the holes. Never did i expose a gfy username account details etc etc. No crashing or hitbotting or anything of the sort i have been accused of. Almost the entire selection of things i posted was in response to corruption already taking place on gfy ( with the exception of what i felt was security risks that outweighed the risk of future exposure )

Thirdly i merely asked a simple question , to this i expected something of this sort of response.

I am willing to pay $XXXXX per month for seo services in the XXXX industry.

I wasn't asking to hold your wallet or babysit your kids.

FYI i donate all my services for charity and all proceeds of my services can be payable to any (acceptable) charity of your choice. ( receipts are needed )

Spamming blogs and guestbooks using my name i wouldnt exactly call legit SEO work.

Theo 07-31-2004 03:21 AM

how much adult traffic per day from SEO do you think someone must be receiving before start selling his service to others?

Trax 07-31-2004 03:23 AM

there are 5-6 people I know that I would have SEO my crap (myself not included)

If you wanna know who to contact hit me up: 59 101 924

Big Cheese 07-31-2004 04:45 AM

I recall a thread or two from the nick NiceChatDotTV. He seemed like he knew his stuff. May be worth a search.

Fabuleux 07-31-2004 04:49 AM

Do some research yourself and SEO your own site. I have a site that is for the first time spidered about 10 days ago and now listed no. 5 on Yahoo for my keywords :thumbsup

It ain't that hard...

AaronM 07-31-2004 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Fabuleux
Do some research yourself and SEO your own site. I have a site that is for the first time spidered about 10 days ago and now listed no. 5 on Yahoo for my keywords :thumbsup

It ain't that hard...


I'm working 18 to 20 hours per day...7 days a week. Perhaps I will look into this during my free time. :glugglug

Doctor Dre 07-31-2004 12:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lauren
going to hit you up now:thumbsup
FUCKING ROFL

Doctor Dre 07-31-2004 12:33 PM

Aaron you should go to SEO forums for that

Marcus Aurelius 07-31-2004 12:34 PM

what you do is you find the stupidest sites with the best pageranks then ask them who did their SEO.

SEGuru 07-31-2004 04:00 PM

Hey Guys,

Just a few hints in finding a good SEO, as there are many people who seek it but really don't know what to look for in an SEO.

But its kind of difficult to know what questions to ask to know if they really know their stuff...without knowing SEO yourself! Catch 22.

First and formost, ask for a written proposal.

- In the proposal, you want to ask them to explain what their approach to SEO is.
- How they would apply their approach to your site's/campaign.
- Ask if they can give you guaranteed organic placement. If they say yes, they are most likely charletons. No one can make those guarantees unless its the engines themselves...so that should weed out some of the fakes.
- SEO's charge differently, some charge per page they build, or per keyword they attempt to place, performance, or flat retainer. Narrow down how you are comfortable paying and then go from there.
- Most serious SEO's will not show you their stuff, for obvious reasons. No one wants to lead people to successful pages within their niche to avoid codejackers and more competition. However, you can ask for references or even noting secondary listings that should be at the top that they feel comfortable with showing you.
- Ask lots of questions so you understand exactly what their plan of attack is. If you get double talk and skirting of your specific questions, then you should likely look elsewhere.

Also, attend the SE tradeshows and see who's staying with what's going on out there. SES starts this next week...I'll be in San Jose for it. As a business owner, you too should investigate these events as well as they are also good places to find top shelf SEO's as well.

If you need any other help drop me an email:
webmaster @ seguru.com

JFK 07-31-2004 04:07 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SEGuru
Hey Guys,

Just a few hints in finding a good SEO, as there are many people who seek it but really don't know what to look for in an SEO.

But its kind of difficult to know what questions to ask to know if they really know their stuff...without knowing SEO yourself! Catch 22.

First and formost, ask for a written proposal.

- In the proposal, you want to ask them to explain what their approach to SEO is.
- How they would apply their approach to your site's/campaign.
- Ask if they can give you guaranteed organic placement. If they say yes, they are most likely charletons. No one can make those guarantees unless its the engines themselves...so that should weed out some of the fakes.
- SEO's charge differently, some charge per page they build, or per keyword they attempt to place, performance, or flat retainer. Narrow down how you are comfortable paying and then go from there.
- Most serious SEO's will not show you their stuff, for obvious reasons. No one wants to lead people to successful pages within their niche to avoid codejackers and more competition. However, you can ask for references or even noting secondary listings that should be at the top that they feel comfortable with showing you.
- Ask lots of questions so you understand exactly what their plan of attack is. If you get double talk and skirting of your specific questions, then you should likely look elsewhere.

Also, attend the SE tradeshows and see who's staying with what's going on out there. SES starts this next week...I'll be in San Jose for it. As a business owner, you too should investigate these events as well as they are also good places to find top shelf SEO's as well.

If you need any other help drop me an email:
webmaster @ seguru.com

Da Guru has spoken :thumbsup

Steen2 07-31-2004 04:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AaronM
I'm working 18 to 20 hours per day...7 days a week. Perhaps I will look into this during my free time. :glugglug
Working on GFY?

AaronM 07-31-2004 04:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SEGuru
Hey Guys,

Just a few hints in finding a good SEO, as there are many people who seek it but really don't know what to look for in an SEO.

But its kind of difficult to know what questions to ask to know if they really know their stuff...without knowing SEO yourself! Catch 22.

First and formost, ask for a written proposal.

- In the proposal, you want to ask them to explain what their approach to SEO is.
- How they would apply their approach to your site's/campaign.
- Ask if they can give you guaranteed organic placement. If they say yes, they are most likely charletons. No one can make those guarantees unless its the engines themselves...so that should weed out some of the fakes.
- SEO's charge differently, some charge per page they build, or per keyword they attempt to place, performance, or flat retainer. Narrow down how you are comfortable paying and then go from there.
- Most serious SEO's will not show you their stuff, for obvious reasons. No one wants to lead people to successful pages within their niche to avoid codejackers and more competition. However, you can ask for references or even noting secondary listings that should be at the top that they feel comfortable with showing you.
- Ask lots of questions so you understand exactly what their plan of attack is. If you get double talk and skirting of your specific questions, then you should likely look elsewhere.

Also, attend the SE tradeshows and see who's staying with what's going on out there. SES starts this next week...I'll be in San Jose for it. As a business owner, you too should investigate these events as well as they are also good places to find top shelf SEO's as well.

If you need any other help drop me an email:
webmaster @ seguru.com


Nice info. Thanks, D.

AaronM 07-31-2004 04:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Steen2
Working on GFY?
Posting on GFY while video imports, renders, and encodes. No time to flood my small brain with shit that I can easily pay others to do for me.

freeadultcontent 07-31-2004 04:49 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by AaronM
Posting on GFY while video imports, renders, and encodes. No time to flood my small brain with shit that I can easily pay others to do for me.
Isnt assumption a muther fucker.

BradM 07-31-2004 04:50 PM

Aaron: Contact jojojo
ICQ: 333485092

He is well worth the money and has a bunch of references. He puts his clients in the top 10 even with competitive terms. He's DAMN good.

SmokeyTheBear 07-31-2004 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Battuss
Spamming blogs and guestbooks using my name i wouldnt exactly call legit SEO work.
the term legit and seo dont exactly match if you had not noticed.

swami 07-31-2004 05:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SEGuru
Hey Guys,

Just a few hints in finding a good SEO, as there are many people who seek it but really don't know what to look for in an SEO.

But its kind of difficult to know what questions to ask to know if they really know their stuff...without knowing SEO yourself! Catch 22.

First and formost, ask for a written proposal.

- In the proposal, you want to ask them to explain what their approach to SEO is.
- How they would apply their approach to your site's/campaign.
- Ask if they can give you guaranteed organic placement. If they say yes, they are most likely charletons. No one can make those guarantees unless its the engines themselves...so that should weed out some of the fakes.
- SEO's charge differently, some charge per page they build, or per keyword they attempt to place, performance, or flat retainer. Narrow down how you are comfortable paying and then go from there.
- Most serious SEO's will not show you their stuff, for obvious reasons. No one wants to lead people to successful pages within their niche to avoid codejackers and more competition. However, you can ask for references or even noting secondary listings that should be at the top that they feel comfortable with showing you.
- Ask lots of questions so you understand exactly what their plan of attack is. If you get double talk and skirting of your specific questions, then you should likely look elsewhere.

Also, attend the SE tradeshows and see who's staying with what's going on out there. SES starts this next week...I'll be in San Jose for it. As a business owner, you too should investigate these events as well as they are also good places to find top shelf SEO's as well.

If you need any other help drop me an email:
webmaster @ seguru.com

This is mostly alot of crock.Like much of segurus spin.:glugglug

BradM 07-31-2004 05:28 PM

seguru will go underground pretty quick and pop back up in awhile

Fred Quimby 07-31-2004 05:32 PM

I 'd tell you my listings but there are too many cock fuckers here.

PS Yahoo just added 1 of my sites to their directory today:thumbsup

johndoebob 07-31-2004 05:40 PM

What a good SEO does:

Optimizing your sites if you haven't already done that (no biggie).And adding links from his many content rich PR strong domains and maybe tries to get you into a few directories.

swami 07-31-2004 05:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by johndoebob
What a good SEO does:

Optimizing your sites if you haven't already done that (no biggie).And adding links from his many content rich PR strong domains and maybe tries to get you into a few directories.

Bingo.
its not rocket science.

brand0n 07-31-2004 05:52 PM

smokey could i get your email address?

Mr Pheer 07-31-2004 07:21 PM

What exactly are you wanting? I normaly never do SEO for anyone else but if its for something non-competitve to my own work I may consider it, if its not a huge project that would take time away from my normal workload.

Troels 07-31-2004 07:34 PM

SEguru is a pussy.

The only SE trick I'm gonna pass is:



DO NOT DO WHATEVER THE FAGGOTS ARE DOING!!!


Seriously, you have no idea how much money we've got going with the SE's.

So fuck off faggots!!

iwantchixx 07-31-2004 08:24 PM

almost all advice given here about SEO.. my response is ....



NOT.


End of story

baddog 07-31-2004 08:30 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by johndoebob
What a good SEO does:

Optimizing your sites if you haven't already done that (no biggie).And adding links from his many content rich PR strong domains and maybe tries to get you into a few directories.

that is not a good seo, that is a wannabe seo

Mr Pheer 07-31-2004 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by johndoebob
What a good SEO does:

Optimizing your sites if you haven't already done that (no biggie).And adding links from his many content rich PR strong domains and maybe tries to get you into a few directories.

Heh, whatever.

goodgirl 07-31-2004 08:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by baddog
your name looks familiar, wanna fuck? :Graucho

Always ;)

pussyluver 07-31-2004 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by goodgirl
Always ;)
Was lookin for a bad girl, not a bad dog. Ahmmm, guess ya gotta be good to be bad. There is something funny in there someplace.

Oh, It's cause you're from Indiana... went to Valpo

johndoebob 07-31-2004 09:26 PM

Quote:

that is not a good seo, that is a wannabe seo
You can't do more beside having lots of content and links from PR strong content rich sites.And of course a SE friendly site structure.

Google bombing,crappy doorway pages and cloaking is not the way to go and google will kick your ass sooner or later.There aren't any secret seo technics that could get you a better rank.

{fusion} 07-31-2004 09:40 PM

bump

Not Working 07-31-2004 09:42 PM

Aaron, what about SEOguru, Darren

Not Working 07-31-2004 09:45 PM

My bad, he already posted and I missed the post. Sorry

Mr Pheer 07-31-2004 11:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by johndoebob
You can't do more beside having lots of content and links from PR strong content rich sites.And of course a SE friendly site structure.

Google bombing,crappy doorway pages and cloaking is not the way to go and google will kick your ass sooner or later.There aren't any secret seo technics that could get you a better rank.

the term "SEO" doesnt just apply to google. And if you think google is the only engine worth going for, please, keep thinking that way :winkwink:

baddog 08-01-2004 12:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by MrPheer
the term "SEO" doesnt just apply to google. And if you think google is the only engine worth going for, please, keep thinking that way :winkwink:
no doubt . . .. .for free tips and tutorials, check out AdultSEM.com

DarkJedi 08-01-2004 12:39 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by MrPheer
the term "SEO" doesnt just apply to google. And if you think google is the only engine worth going for, please, keep thinking that way :winkwink:
Google/Yahoo/MSN

are there any other engines worth wasting time on ?

Groove 08-01-2004 12:46 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by baddog
that is not a good seo, that is a wannabe seo
So please enlighten us on what an elite SEO practitioner would do. :glugglug

Groove 08-01-2004 12:48 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DarkJedi
Google/Yahoo/MSN

are there any other engines worth wasting time on ?

Those are the SE's worth specifically targetting.

DarkJedi 08-01-2004 12:49 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Groove
Those are the SE's worth specifically targetting.
thats what i said.

i was wondering if there was anything else worth spending time on.

johndoebob 08-01-2004 12:51 AM

Quote:

the term "SEO" doesnt just apply to google. And if you think google is the only engine worth going for, please, keep thinking that way
No,but most people get the most traffic from google.Of course some other rules apply for yahoo,msn and alltheweb but it's mostly just a google mirror with different domain ranks but if you got google banned domains they'll still be there.Also the msn bot is often going crazy and really getting my server down which kinda pissed me off and made me think of excluding it.

Groove 08-01-2004 12:57 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by DarkJedi
thats what i said.

i was wondering if there was anything else worth spending time on.

I was saying that you are correct in your assumption that Google, Yahoo, MSN are the only SEs worth tragetting. There are no other SEs that can deliver enough traffic to make it worthwhile targetting them specifically. Though other worthwhile traffic sources include directories/linklists and pay-per-click SEs.

johndoebob 08-01-2004 01:00 AM

I wonder how many people have less than 90% traffic from google.

brand0n 08-01-2004 01:03 AM

i have less then 3% traffic from google currently.

Groove 08-01-2004 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by johndoebob
I wonder how many people have less than 90% traffic from google.
Dude, you're way behind the times. Yahoo has almost as many daily search queries as Google and you can expect MSN to start making major inroads into Google and Yahoo's market share in the not too distant future. The only people who are getting 90% of their SE traffic from Google are the ones that think Google is the only SE that matters.

johndoebob 08-01-2004 01:14 AM

brand0n I just mean search engine traffic.Google traffic should normally be over 95%.


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