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junction 08-11-2003 03:09 AM

For The Nest 15 Mins I will Answer Your SEO Questions
 
Start then comming

Freestyleman 08-11-2003 03:10 AM

how can i get #1 google spot for keyword "SEX" ?

pronbot 08-11-2003 03:11 AM

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Originally posted by junction
Start then comming

When will google update their PR correct so toolbar works?

Mr.Fiction 08-11-2003 03:11 AM

What will be the long term effects of Yahoo buying Overture and will someone buy Google in the next 24 months?

quiet 08-11-2003 03:13 AM

is it possible to make several million dollars optimizing in say, 3 years.

Jakke PNG 08-11-2003 03:13 AM

How does google's algorithm work?

lil2rich4u2 08-11-2003 03:15 AM

i have 100 domains on same server

is it harmful to link them all to each other if they are on same IP?

Theo 08-11-2003 03:15 AM

where's this guy css?

http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...hreadid=162497

:)

junction 08-11-2003 03:16 AM

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Originally posted by Freestyleman
how can i get #1 google spot for keyword "SEX" ?
Getting #1 for the single keyword "sex" is not something that cant be done by you. Google is a content whore. You should be adding 1 single page related to your topic daily. An exapmle for you to base this off of is www.sexuality.org. They sell sex toys, ans on almost any google search for sex toys, or sex toy related keywords, they rank very hi. Look at what the have done, and emulate it yourself.

There is no "magic" pill that will put you in that #1 spot. It requires a lot of research and twice as much time.

Why 08-11-2003 03:16 AM

didnt somebody already offer google a ridiculous chunk of change and they told them to fuck off? I am sure they are quite healthy

junction 08-11-2003 03:19 AM

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Originally posted by pronbot



When will google update their PR correct so toolbar works?

That is a great question and one that cant be answered. There are a rummors going around, but nothin firm I can tell you.

Google has been acting very strangely the last couple of months. Which I am sure all of you know. Its really gonna be a time game to see if google smoothes out and gets back to normal, or is doing something new from here on out.

junction 08-11-2003 03:24 AM

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Originally posted by Mr.Fiction
What will be the long term effects of Yahoo buying Overture and will someone buy Google in the next 24 months?
As many of you know, google and overture have been updating yahoo. Yahoo purchased overture just about a month ago. Although there has yet to be an announcement from yahoo as to the plans for the aquisition, gut feeling tells me that yahoo will phase out all google entries but keep the ad word entries as it is revenue to them. We will all just have toride this one out and see what happens.

lil2rich4u2 08-11-2003 03:26 AM

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Originally posted by junction
gut feeling tells me that yahoo will phase out all google entries

WTF?!?

junction 08-11-2003 03:27 AM

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Originally posted by quiet
is it possible to make several million dollars optimizing in say, 3 years.
If done properly, and with a high profit margine, and a popular item it is entirely possible. Just remember that SEO is not a one time thing. You need to dedicate just as much time to it as you do building your sites. Learn the hows and whys of the search engines.

greentea 08-11-2003 03:27 AM

Were is Carlos Perria the famous altavista hijacker?

hybrid 08-11-2003 03:30 AM

Ok, How do I get a higher page rank on my sites?

One is a TGP and the other is a gallery domain.

I'm listed, and get ok traffic from it, but nothing major.

Detailed suggestion would be appreciated.

junction 08-11-2003 03:32 AM

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Originally posted by lil2rich4u2
i have 100 domains on same server

is it harmful to link them all to each other if they are on same IP?

Lil2rich4u2....Allthough you have been my new target lately in the busting of balls category, i'll refrain from sarcasm on this post.

Its not a very good idea to link all of your sites from the same ip block. Now if you are hosting at with a big company, they may have ip's from more than 1 block. I would request a new ip per site from different blocks.

Better yet split your sites on 2 or 3 servers from different hosts, and use the info above.

Kapitan Ivanov 08-11-2003 03:33 AM

You're a loser.

junction 08-11-2003 03:35 AM

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Originally posted by Soul_Rebel
where's this guy css?

http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...hreadid=162497

:)

If I told you everything, then I wouldnt make any money would I?
Some tricks of the trade remain a secret, or highly guarded.

junction 08-11-2003 03:37 AM

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Originally posted by Why
didnt somebody already offer google a ridiculous chunk of change and they told them to fuck off? I am sure they are quite healthy
There have been many offers to buy out google. But they are strong and stable, and have quite a few interesting things in the works as we speak.

blazin 08-11-2003 03:38 AM

Does linking from High PR but unrelated sites help?

junction 08-11-2003 03:39 AM

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Originally posted by lil2rich4u2



WTF?!?

What purpose would it serve yahoo to have google update their pages when they can rake in the cash from overture listings on their pages? I believe they will keep the google ad word listings as they get a percent of it. But otherwise, there is no reason for them to give google the traffic.

polish_aristocrat 08-11-2003 03:40 AM

I have no idea about SE's at all ( only about PPC SE's ).
How do I get SE traffic ?
Is it enough making simply lots of free or link sites, linking them together ( creating hubs ) and trying to get links from linklists with good PR ? And then forgetting about them and makin new ?

Or what else is important?

junction 08-11-2003 03:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by hybrid
Ok, How do I get a higher page rank on my sites?

One is a TGP and the other is a gallery domain.

I'm listed, and get ok traffic from it, but nothing major.

Detailed suggestion would be appreciated.

Linking is an easy way to gain pr. Also, proper metas and relevant content are a must. I have found most people have no clue how their meta should be set up. Carry your page title into the description. carry that into the top of your page using the H1 tag. Ecerything plays a small part in your pr. Links are very important with that.

junction 08-11-2003 03:50 AM

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Originally posted by Kapitan Ivanov
You're a loser.
Im a loser that would love to hear you wordly advice. Please impress us with your knowledge.

junction 08-11-2003 03:53 AM

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Originally posted by blazin
Does linking from High PR but unrelated sites help?
Any linking helps even from an unrelated site. A lot of pr is the median average of links. Linking to or from an unrelated site will not hurt you, but it doesnt help as much as a related site.

Theo 08-11-2003 03:56 AM

junction, i understand :-)

out of curiosity, how much SE traffic do you get per day?

junction 08-11-2003 04:01 AM

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Originally posted by polish_aristocrat
I have no idea about SE's at all ( only about PPC SE's ).
How do I get SE traffic ?
Is it enough making simply lots of free or link sites, linking them together ( creating hubs ) and trying to get links from linklists with good PR ? And then forgetting about them and makin new ?

Or what else is important?

Well, you are somewhat on the right track. My best advice to you would be learn how to properly set up a site for the se's, ad content at a minimum of weekly, search out good links, and hand submit them. As long as you have a site that is indexed, and you add links to it, google will find them and index them.

junction 08-11-2003 04:07 AM

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Originally posted by Soul_Rebel
junction, i understand :-)

out of curiosity, how much SE traffic do you get per day?

I have clients that have very niched out sites that get very little. In the order of 500 to 5000 per day depending upon their niche and what we optimized for. I have other clients that are getting in excess of 100000 per day. Traffic depends exclusively on what people are looking for. If you have a heavy niche site (amputee midget anal fisters), how many people are actually looking for that. 500 hits a day would be huge. I tend to stay away from broad optimizing. Granted it gets a lot of traffic, but its not targeted. Waste of time and money, bandwidth etc. The key is to optimize for exactly what you have to offer on your sites. Build a general site later and funnel your traffic that way.

DarkJedi 08-11-2003 04:09 AM

good thread.
junction seems pretty cool.

junction 08-11-2003 04:20 AM

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Originally posted by DarkJedi
good thread.
junction seems pretty cool.

Thank you for the comment Dark Jedi. I am usually pretty cool when I'm not bitch slapping Lil2rich4u2.

pronbot 08-11-2003 04:23 AM

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Originally posted by junction


Thanks you for the comment Dark Jedi. I am usually pretty cool when I'm not bitch slapping Lil2rich4u2.

Atleast you know what your talking about :thumbsup

Kapitan Ivanov 08-11-2003 04:27 AM

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Originally posted by junction


Im a loser that would love to hear you wordly advice. Please impress us with your knowledge.

If you had any real knowledge you'd know that sharing it would be a ridiculous notion.

polish_aristocrat 08-11-2003 04:30 AM

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Originally posted by junction


Well, you are somewhat on the right track. My best advice to you would be learn how to properly set up a site for the se's, ad content at a minimum of weekly, search out good links, and hand submit them. As long as you have a site that is indexed, and you add links to it, google will find them and index them.

so i can't create them and leave them...?
do i have to update, even if I don't want bookmakers ?
does updating a site weekly help with getting better SE listings ?

junction 08-11-2003 04:40 AM

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Originally posted by Kapitan Ivanov

If you had any real knowledge you'd know that sharing it would be a ridiculous notion.

Simply quoting generic information is by no means a ridiculous notion. Anyone of you could find 80% of the information on your own. Now would I share any nuggets of gold? Fuck no. The point of the thread is to give everyone a starting point. Most people have no idea how to properly set up a site for the engines.

junction 08-11-2003 04:42 AM

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Originally posted by polish_aristocrat

so i can't create them and leave them...?
do i have to update, even if I don't want bookmakers ?
does updating a site weekly help with getting better SE listings ?

No you cant create them and leave them. The updating has nothing to do with bookmarkers. Im not talking about gallerys or pics. Im talking about spider food. You need to create new pages with lots of text.

Plan9 08-11-2003 05:12 AM

Maybe a newbie question...but...
if I had a page and was using SSI for say a text ad, and another for body text...would a SE spider be able to read this?
or would it just read the SSI tag and not the text the tag was set to display?

Alky 08-11-2003 05:22 AM

somewhere i heard php pages are given less rank then html? truth to that?

DarkJedi 08-11-2003 05:53 AM

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Originally posted by Kapitan Ivanov

If you had any real knowledge you'd know that sharing it would be a ridiculous notion.

The guy gave some great pointers in this thread.
If you put them all together you have pretty good chances scoring top 10s.

You on the other hand bring nothing to the table.

extreme 08-11-2003 06:11 AM

what's your elitest porn top positions in google? =)

rowan 08-11-2003 06:37 AM

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Originally posted by Plan9
Maybe a newbie question...but...
if I had a page and was using SSI for say a text ad, and another for body text...would a SE spider be able to read this?
or would it just read the SSI tag and not the text the tag was set to display?

I can help with this one... SSI is a server side include, so the surfer (or SE) won't even know that section X was included as part of the whole page. It's completely seamless. If you can see SSI tags in the source (viewed from your browser) then you're doing something wrong. :)

Plan9 08-11-2003 11:47 PM

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Originally posted by rowan


I can help with this one... SSI is a server side include, so the surfer (or SE) won't even know that section X was included as part of the whole page. It's completely seamless. If you can see SSI tags in the source (viewed from your browser) then you're doing something wrong. :)

yep thats what I was thinkin. Thanks for clearin that up, glad to know there's actual help to be found on these boards occasionally :thumbsup


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