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Old 03-28-2002, 02:11 AM   #1
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1. Do spiders notice keywords in a url if the url has no dashes between words. Like www.fuckslutcum.com as opposed to www.fuck-slut-cum.com. Will the spider look at them any differently?
2. Another think. Being that most all adult site index.htm pages are little more than warning pages with no real text in the body ... How aside from H,alt, keyword, description and title tags can you go about making your pages relevance known to the spider?
3.Also, since you must have all of your long legal warning jargain that is unrelated to the actual theme that you hope to represent to the search engine and spiders, doesnt all that text knock down your keyword wieght and make your page seem ambiguous? I have my legal notice in a scrolling text field in the middle of my page. Is there a tag that i can include somewhere so that the spider ignores that particular text field or any particular piece of text?

And how do I get "I am probably spamming" out from under my name?

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Old 03-28-2002, 02:19 AM   #2
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Old 03-28-2002, 03:30 AM   #3
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"And how do I get "I am probably spamming" out from under my name?"

keep posting and your tagline will keep changing. when you hit 1000 posts, you get to choose your own tag.

i just gotta say, i love your nick!

as far as the search engine question, i defer to cyndalie. she's the bomb when it comes to dat stuff!
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Old 03-28-2002, 07:27 AM   #4
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1. Yes - Keywords in the domain name help. Separated by hypens is good, but not totally necessary. Also, keywords in the subdomain and in the page name help lend relevance as well.

2. Optimization tricks (other than Meta and Alt tags) can be found in the article I've written called "Key Concepts for Search Engine Ranking: Teaching a Spider Net Tricks" http://www.adultchamber.com/members/...-marketing.htm


3. I have seen webmasters integrate keywords into this legal "jargon". For example: "If you are offended by xxx pictures of naked girl cum shots and facials, please do not enter this hardcore xxx pics and movies web site". Don't know how "legal" that jargon would acutally be by the time you get done, but it's an idea. I'd say if you're using a java scroll box insert a hidden form field above and below to intergrate keyword content IN SENTENCE FORM (not keyword, keyword, keyword) into the code. The above article refers to that as well.

Here's a complete list of articles I've written that may help you answer future SE questions: http://adultchamber.com/marketing/articles/

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Old 03-28-2002, 07:31 AM   #5
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Put a box with a short description of your site, but make sure it is visible...
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Old 03-28-2002, 07:42 AM   #6
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You can also make your warning text a graphic to get that unrelated text off your page.
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Old 03-28-2002, 12:18 PM   #7
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1. Do spiders notice keywords in a url if the url has no dashes between words. Like www.fuckslutcum.com as opposed to www.fuck-slut-cum.com. Will the spider look at them any differently?
separating them helps.

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2. Another think. Being that most all adult site index.htm pages are little more than warning pages with no real text in the body ... How aside from H,alt, keyword, description and title tags can you go about making your pages relevance known to the spider?
People say, some spiders take into consideration text in Comment tags:

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fucking good sex
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3.Also, since you must have all of your long legal warning jargain that is unrelated to the actual theme that you hope to represent to the search engine and spiders, doesnt all that text knock down your keyword wieght and make your page seem ambiguous? I have my legal notice in a scrolling text field in the middle of my page. Is there a tag that i can include somewhere so that the spider ignores that particular text field or any particular piece of text?
No, there's none. You may only use robots.txt to prevent spiders from spidering your pages/folders.

But here's a little trick of how to deceive a spider a little bit: out your legal stuff into a separate file and serve it on your main page via an <IFrame> tag. People will see the text OK, spiders will not.

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And how do I get "I am probably spamming" out from under my name?

I guess I'm still spamming myself.

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