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In essence, you need someone who doesn't see the value, or has no interest in long term adult. Otherwise you will find someone who will take it, repackage it, resell it for their own gain. Sad as it is, that's how people seem to work. :Oh crap |
Outsourcing is a very delicate process certainly for tradesecrets but there are many ways to protect data.
Look at the people behind the company, ask for references and call their references. Where is the company located? 15 hours flight or just 2-3 hours away? different time zone? Does it operate in the 'grey area' or is the company established and 100% legal? Many small guys have setup shop and call themself 'outsourcers'. What they mean is they hired 5 workers and make a profit of $2000/mo if that. http://www.123resourcing.com email info@ and you will receive a reply together with a list of references you can check. |
Isn't it a paradox that you consider the list too valuable to risk it being exposed, but not valuable enough to pay someone you can trust to prepare it? Sometimes you have to think beyond saving a few dollars just because superficially the nature of the work is such that you could...
In fact in this case, if you weren't so focused on dollars per hour, you might get someone better educated who could get through the list faster and more accurately. |
You'd be asking for trouble outsourcing this sort of work, especially if its through an agency. Of course, if its a small niche, it might be worth the risk.
You can mitigate some of the risk by dividing the keyword list for a niche over several workers. You're also less likely to get screwed if you hire low end data entry types and mislead them somewhat about the nature of the work. For example, don't tell them you want them to clean a list, rather you want it to be categorized. Tell them you're working on a thesaurus project. |
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If you outsource with the right compagny / trustable people, I guess it's a chance you can take |
2 weeks from now all of the outsourcers on here will be selling key word lists. That is how they work. So no need to give them the keys to making a good one.
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I dont really like you, and most the shit you have said about anything remotely SEO is BS in my opinion, but heres a tip.
Spread the work around. Then no one knows too much. |
if you make good money why not pay someone a decide dollar locally by you, someone who has no interest in porn and then you are fine.
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Outsourcing is good for basic design, submitting, and other bullshit. For something like this you would have to double check their work losing you more time and money. You remember what happen with topbucks and their outsourced gallery descriptions.
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Now those are good examples. The categorizing one I don't like so much because I think that would take more time than just approving/denying. If you don't mind me asking, did you guys have an inhouse person manage your list's QA or was it up to each PPC / campaign manager to deal with it? WG |
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2) It would need to be spread amongst multiple outsourcing firms if this route is actually used, otherwise its rather simple to just merge the portions together from different staffers. WG |
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But what do I know. :pimp |
Been robbed, will never do it again. NDA won't help shit when they are on another continent.
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SEO is all about knowledge and reading and testing some shit out ;)
but there is some good SEO info in this thread |
WG is a black hat :1orglaugh
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but hey maybe you should just ask someone here to do the work, since you already explained it all and stuff. :1orglaugh
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Have you considered hiring a first/second year english/history student for a few hours a week?
They'd present minimum competition and would be glad to work a few hours a week for 10 bucks an hour - pizza money goes long way when one's a student.. you're in a prime location for that too. I'd never use an outsourcing company for this though, too risky. |
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Eventually the ppcs figured out that relevancy couldn't be achieved by bid alone, and started setting various guidelines. Overture in particularly got quite harsh with us and if they found more than a few inappropriate words would just reject the whole submission. It was tedious and time consuming but cleaning the keyword lists really wasn't that bad. We had various people in our company do it, sometimes even having all office categorization parties. Usually it fell to the new person to do this since nobody else wanted to do it, and we figured it was a good way to increase their vocabulary. Getting to explain the word 'bukkake' was always a treat. These days we're a bit more cooperative with the search engines so the relevancy checking is sort of shared between our campaign managers and the search engine's people. We also don't harvest keywords in the same way we once did so there isn't too much garbage in our lists. |
Since I got a bit nostalgic writing that last post, I decided to poke around in some of my old files. I guess there won't be much harm in releasing this "trade secret" now.
adult porn porno sex smut breasts tits bobs ass arse hahahaha pussy cock dick fuck suck cum sperm semen The was the original keyword list that we thought up, to prime our GoTo and Altavista keyword harvesters. After we finished running these words through AV/GoTo and feeding the results back into AV/GoTo it turned into a list of about 100k phrases of which about 25k were adult related and made semi-sense. I hope nobody copies our technique. :winkwink: |
I love the smell of SE spam in the morning
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There are those of us who run outsourcing companies that value the clients far more than the clients trade secrets. It would NOT be in the best interest of the outsourcing company to take the things they are doing for one client and use it for another client, simply because things like this always get back and when they do, you have lost not only one but TWO clients. Losing long term business isn't near worth it to me in my opinion. To anyone that would abuse this, they aren't serious about what they do and shouldn't be in business anyway, much less in a matter such as this. :)
This is how I think anything should be though, it should just be a given that there is a measure of confidentiality, whether it is for outsourcing companies, designers, mainstream, porn or any other business, it should be held at a standard that shows respect for BOTH parties involved. :) |
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He he, Chuck told me about the gaza strip example. That one was rather funny, seeing your sites coming up for that listing. And as I recall, yes, Overture used your initial lists as their master adult lists because of the sheer size. Although OV's editors have become inches away of being nazi's, their quality sure has increased. One thing I did like about doing the keyword research myself though was the vocabulary, learning tons of new words I would have never thought of. Hell, it was an accident I discovered what hentai was and now it makes up a nice percentage of media buys. Thanks Brian :) WG |
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Similiar strategy here, going from a handful of seed basewords and then exploding into hundreds of thousands of keywords. Its the manual labour of removing those useless keywords that's the time consuming part. I'm surprised you kept over 25% of your initial phrases though, I typically keept 5-7%. WG |
I was glossing over some of the details. Our first havest which was based on the list above found about 100k phrases which certainly didn't yield 25k cleaned words. 25k was our peak adult list, we didn't achieve that until a year or two later.
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fgrep -v microsoft inputfile | fgrep -v yahoo | (... more bad keys ...) > outputfile
that will help you clean your list quicker |
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I already have white and black lists that are run against many regexp's to help automate some of these steps, but there's no replacement for the human brain to evaluate if something is relevant or not. WG |
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