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Pornwizzard 11-18-2003 01:48 PM

DMOZ PageRank tip (cheat)
 
Hey,

Posted this on few other boards, but not everybody reads them all so here it goes again. Btw, forgive me if this is old news and has been discussed before.

I saw a guy posting SEO tips and thought I would contribute.

I don't like dmoz cause most editors that organize adult categories are biased, list their own sites but refuse others for no reason except to dominate the category and keep competition down. Well can't really blame them, but it's not fair or by the rules.

Ok, now the tip:
1.) Find a god forsaken non-adult category (part of dmoz) with very few number of sites listed and make a quick clean site on the topic. For example make a site about retired firefighters from Ohio or something
2.) You should have no problem getting that site listed in dmoz
3.) after it's listed wait for a few days just in case
4.) do a 301 redirect from your firefighters page to your porn
5.) voila on next google directory update you have high PR


dmoz cheaters.. If you can't beat them, join them.

ppl, submit your sites to my porn search engine below.

Cheers,
Darko

Weppel 11-18-2003 01:49 PM

Thats just... nasty :)

WiredGuy 11-18-2003 01:52 PM

How sad... If you create a QUALITY site you can get listed in DMOZ without prejudice.

PS: Editors do frequently review the sites in their categories, so your trick will work for no more than 2-3 months in most categories.

WG

JDog 11-18-2003 01:52 PM

cheater! :1orglaugh :1orglaugh fuck you, do it the right way, and if google finds out, you could get blocked :(

jDoG

Juicy D. Links 11-18-2003 01:52 PM

You know I am a DMOZ editor?

You just fucked yourself

CoolE 11-18-2003 01:55 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mayday9
Hey,

Posted this on few other boards, but not everybody reads them all so here it goes again. Btw, forgive me if this is old news and has been discussed before.

I saw a guy posting SEO tips and thought I would contribute.

I don't like dmoz cause most editors that organize adult categories are biased, list their own sites but refuse others for no reason except to dominate the category and keep competition down. Well can't really blame them, but it's not fair or by the rules.

Ok, now the tip:
1.) Find a god forsaken non-adult category (part of dmoz) with very few number of sites listed and make a quick clean site on the topic. For example make a site about retired firefighters from Ohio or something
2.) You should have no problem getting that site listed in dmoz
3.) after it's listed wait for a few days just in case
4.) do a 301 redirect from your firefighters page to your porn
5.) voila on next google directory update you have high PR


dmoz cheaters.. If you can't beat them, join them.

ppl, submit your sites to my porn search engine below.

Cheers,
Darko

What a complete moron.

DamageX 11-18-2003 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by WiredGuy
How sad... If you create a QUALITY site you can get listed in DMOZ without prejudice.
Yes. In 2007.

WiredGuy 11-18-2003 02:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by DamageX
Yes. In 2007.
Or by talking to an editor, a la juicy :)
WG

jimmyf 11-18-2003 02:09 PM

You sir are a stupid nitwit.

every site that I've submitted to DMOZ has gotten listed.

tootie 11-18-2003 02:10 PM

The people that add editors to DMOZ are so strange. There are tons of categories without editors, yet when you apply to one they deny you? And they don't even give a good reason? WTF!

For the record, I used to be an editor, but gave it up because I didn't have time for it anymore, but I've had several friends declined for categories that had no editors at all. That's just weird, weird, weird. No wonder it takes so long to get sites listed if they don't want editors. ??

Smokey The Bear 11-18-2003 02:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by juicylinks
You know I am a DMOZ editor?

You just fucked yourself

You should try getting your own sites listed then :1orglaugh

Forkbeard 11-18-2003 02:55 PM

I just put a new site online on Saturday and it was listed in DMOZ by the middle of Monday morning. I didn't even submit it. Needless to say, I was astounded.

Of course, it helps that I did get it listed on a site that (it looks like) the DMOZ editor for my category relies on in finding new sites to list. ;-)

Pornwizzard 11-18-2003 02:59 PM

Juicylinks here :321GFY

You may be an honest editor, but don't you think it's possible that some ppl sign up (and get in) as editors for primary reason being to boost their sites?

This really pisses me off, what the fuck do you want? I just told you ppl what works, it's up to you what you do with the info. Who the fuck are you to pass judgement on me, you don't know me. For the record I never even bother signing up with dmoz, tried couple of times, didn't work. My sites are clean, I don't spam, I don't cheat (or even if I did, dmoz sure wouldn't see it). The categories I tried to get in under were on topic but still I never got in.

blow me, see if I ever give you a tip again

Darko

jennym 11-18-2003 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mayday9
Juicylinks here :321GFY
This really pisses me off, what the fuck do you want? Who the fuck are you to pass judgement on me, you don't know me..... I don't spam, I don't cheat
Darko

Telling people to submit to a non-adult category and later redirect to a porn site makes you a total fuck-wad, so don't start getting all defensive now.:321GFY

Pornwizzard 11-18-2003 03:27 PM

jennym,

didn't I put the word "cheat" in the title of this post? so what are you on about?

Darko

Theo 11-18-2003 03:33 PM

here's another tip:

it's easier to get listed under kids/pre-school dmoz category

http://www.dmoz.org/Kids_and_Teens/Pre-School/

am i right mayday9?

Jay3 11-18-2003 03:34 PM

Well I wouldn't do it but I can understand your frustration.....I don't cheat in this biz simply because I think that eventually it will haunt you. But I can't say i don't understand all the frustration.:2 cents:

Pornwizzard 11-18-2003 03:43 PM

Soul_rebel,

make me a terrorist and a child molestor, why don't you? what's wrong with you people? did I somehow offend you by expressing my oppinion about dmoz? Or did you get the impression that I'm saying cheating is good?

There's an exploit right there for ppl to know and dmoz to fix. end of the story

Darko

Scootermuze 11-18-2003 03:53 PM

I applied as an editor some time back..
Got declined because.. as they said.. They felt I was just applying in order to list my own sites...

I didn't even have any sites at the time...

Not quite sure where their logic lies..

Pornwizzard 11-18-2003 03:59 PM

you see.. they denied you for the exact same reason I stated above. That means they must have had problems with such editors and are trying to fix. I rest my case.

Darko

MrIzzz 11-18-2003 04:07 PM

mayday.............your on gfy, what did u expect as a response?


anyway, i bet you a dozen people have/or will try this

Pornwizzard 11-18-2003 04:15 PM

MrIzzz,

I'm new here, wasn't quite expecting a response like that. but I got the hang of it in my 2nd post :)

Darko

CDSmith 11-18-2003 04:17 PM

Cheating is wrong. No wonder dmoz is so difficult to get listed in. Fucking cheaters wreck everything good.

Pornwizzard 11-18-2003 04:20 PM

CdSmith,

Agreed. I was refering to cheating editors, you're refering to cheating webmasters who are trying to get listed. In the end both are ruining a service (dmoz) built on a wonderful theory, gone bad in practice.

Darko

CamChicks 11-18-2003 04:36 PM

I have submitted CAMCHICKS.COM to the appropriate category/s on DMOZ several times, without success. Use their feedback form to try and contact editors. No response. It's really frustrating. :(
I even volunteered to edit the camgirl-related categorys myself, since noone else is doing it. (closest editor is way up the chain) Again, no response. :helpme

BaldBastard 11-18-2003 04:50 PM

What you will see is fake PR, its even more fun to take a dead domain and do a redirect to cnn.com.
This technique gets you no more traffic from google though as its fake Page rank where this does become scary is when your trading links based on the Pr of a site.

Also getting listed in Dmoz is the hard part, lots of catergorys you will wait over 6 months now and thats just for them to have a look.

Due to the current credit card scrubbing for adult I would say that if your sending non adult PR to an adult domain your a complete moron, there are fist's more $$$ to be made in non adult.

I have over 400 listings in Dmoz, and I am NOT an editor there ;p

Terenzo 11-19-2003 03:49 AM

mayday9

just consider the business error you are running into: you could make a lot more out of the regular site.

i wont comment the ethic aspect, fortunately most people have a sense for business and wont try loosing money by posting porn sites into firefighter categories unless its a gay hairy firefighter porn site :1orglaugh

Bake 11-19-2003 04:09 AM

I thought it was dumb when he posted it on my board where theres alot less intertested people in stupidity.

SomeCreep 11-19-2003 04:14 AM

DMOZ, whats that word mean again? Let me look it up in the dictionary...

ah yes, there it is, "Worst search engine on planet earth." I remember now.

Groove 11-19-2003 04:43 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by mayday9
make me a terrorist and a child molestor, why don't you? what's wrong with you people? did I somehow offend you by expressing my oppinion about dmoz? Or did you get the impression that I'm saying cheating is good?

Dude you're promoting a technique which involves people (inevitably including children!) clicking on a link to a "firefighters page" and ending-up on a hardcore pornsite. Well go fuck yourself! It's people like you that give our industry a bad name! :321GFY :321GFY :321GFY

Pornwizzard 11-19-2003 04:55 AM

When did I ever say "I" was doing it? dude I've been working in this industry before you ever touched a keyboard. Now I see why disclaimers are so popular among US ppl.. I should have put a disclaimer at the beginning of my post. I gave you some free info and if you don't like it just blow me or something..

Darko

goBigtime 11-19-2003 04:56 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Groove


Dude you're promoting a technique which involves people (inevitably including children!) clicking on a link to a "firefighters page" and ending-up on a hardcore pornsite. Well go fuck yourself! It's people like you that give our industry a bad name! :321GFY :321GFY :321GFY


Use mod_rewrite to direct traffic from the DMOZ to the proper page? ::shrugs::

fsfaz 11-19-2003 05:03 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by juicylinks
You know I am a DMOZ editor?

You just fucked yourself


Same here ... were on to you now.

Pornwizzard 11-19-2003 05:10 AM

hahaha you ppl are crazy, I want what you're smoking :321GFY

SpaceAce 11-19-2003 05:11 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by fsfaz



Same here ... were on to you now.

I am also an editor and I do random checks on the URLs in the category I edit (which is pretty small).

Bitch, bitch, bitch. People piss and moan about DMOZ and DMOZ editors all the time and it's all bullshit. If you spent one day editing there you'd understand why it takes forever to get listed and why you sometimes don't get listed at all.

SpaceAce

Pornwizzard 11-19-2003 05:15 AM

does DMOZ get a lot of ppl reporting bad editors?

how bout that cgi error, when you fill out the entire form and press submit then it all dies.. is that fixed yet? I remember ppl complaining about that for months

Darko

gornyhuy 11-19-2003 08:43 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by CamChicks
I have submitted CAMCHICKS.COM to the appropriate category/s on DMOZ several times, without success. Use their feedback form to try and contact editors. No response. It's really frustrating. :(
I even volunteered to edit the camgirl-related categorys myself, since noone else is doing it. (closest editor is way up the chain) Again, no response. :helpme

Same story here.... submitted a bunch of quality cam sites and directories as my examples but got declined as an editor for a totally neglected category.

fnet 12-22-2003 06:11 PM

this post is listed in dmoz :)

funkmaster 12-22-2003 06:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by mayday9

Ok, now the tip:
1.) Find a god forsaken non-adult category (part of dmoz) with very few number of sites listed and make a quick clean site on the topic. For example make a site about retired firefighters from Ohio or something
2.) You should have no problem getting that site listed in dmoz
3.) after it's listed wait for a few days just in case
4.) do a 301 redirect from your firefighters page to your porn
5.) voila on next google directory update you have high PR


you are a fucking joke, save your work and effords and just get yourself some expired DMOZ domains ... ya twat.

hotpizzapie.com
triestecafe.com
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reynold 12-22-2003 10:05 PM

Heheheehehehe :) I applaud your creativity.


Quote:

Originally posted by mayday9
Hey,

Posted this on few other boards, but not everybody reads them all so here it goes again. Btw, forgive me if this is old news and has been discussed before.

I saw a guy posting SEO tips and thought I would contribute.

I don't like dmoz cause most editors that organize adult categories are biased, list their own sites but refuse others for no reason except to dominate the category and keep competition down. Well can't really blame them, but it's not fair or by the rules.

Ok, now the tip:
1.) Find a god forsaken non-adult category (part of dmoz) with very few number of sites listed and make a quick clean site on the topic. For example make a site about retired firefighters from Ohio or something
2.) You should have no problem getting that site listed in dmoz
3.) after it's listed wait for a few days just in case
4.) do a 301 redirect from your firefighters page to your porn
5.) voila on next google directory update you have high PR


dmoz cheaters.. If you can't beat them, join them.

ppl, submit your sites to my porn search engine below.

Cheers,
Darko


wimpy 12-27-2003 10:59 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by JDog
fuck you, do it the right way, and if google finds out, you could get blocked
Fuck Google. I'm blocking him right now!

NoAngel 12-27-2003 11:19 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by juicylinks
You know I am a DMOZ editor?

You just fucked yourself

:thumbsup


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