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Groove 06-03-2004 05:28 PM

SEO Dudes - How do you manage your sponsor codes?
 
Do you own a large number of domains for SEO purposes?

If so, how do you manage your sponsor codes?

Do you use:

* static links
* an ad server (eg phpAdsNew)
* some other solution?

Why is your solution the best approach?

What do you do when you need to change codes over
a large number of domains spread over various hosts?

Do you automate link-exchanges in any way?

Mr Pheer 06-03-2004 05:58 PM

Use some common sense man

All join links go to a page with the sponsor's join page in a frame. Or use a php redirect on that page to redirect to the sponsor's page.

Dont ever hardcode your join links into thousands or millions of pages across dozens or hundred of domains.

I have over 200 domains and no way the links are hardcoded. If a sponsor starts fucking you and you need to change them, you're just fucked. If you use my method, you only have a couple pages to change.

Groove 06-03-2004 06:15 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MrPheer
Use some common sense man

All join links go to a page with the sponsor's join page in a frame. Or use a php redirect on that page to redirect to the sponsor's page.

Dont ever hardcode your join links into thousands or millions of pages across dozens or hundred of domains.

I have over 200 domains and no way the links are hardcoded. If a sponsor starts fucking you and you need to change them, you're just fucked. If you use my method, you only have a couple pages to change.

Do you have any concerns that a framed or redirected page shared by multiple sites could help a search engine employee or competitor to identify all of the sites in your SEO network?

Oracle Porn 06-03-2004 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Groove
Do you own a large number of domains for SEO purposes?

If so, how do you manage your sponsor codes?

Do you use:

* static links
* an ad server (eg phpAdsNew)
* some other solution?

Why is your solution the best approach?

What do you do when you need to change codes over
a large number of domains spread over various hosts?

Do you automate link-exchanges in any way?

how do you manage to put your underware on?

fusionx 06-03-2004 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Oracle Porn
how do you manage to put your underware on?
I use phpUnderwearNew

Groove 06-03-2004 06:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Oracle Porn
how do you manage to put your underware on?
Judging from your relentlessly stupid posts I doubt you even own
a porn site. You're like Lil2rich4U2's retarded brother. :321GFY

WiredGuy 06-03-2004 06:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MrPheer
Use some common sense man

All join links go to a page with the sponsor's join page in a frame. Or use a php redirect on that page to redirect to the sponsor's page.

Dont ever hardcode your join links into thousands or millions of pages across dozens or hundred of domains.

I have over 200 domains and no way the links are hardcoded. If a sponsor starts fucking you and you need to change them, you're just fucked. If you use my method, you only have a couple pages to change.

I agree

Groove 06-03-2004 06:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MrPheer
Use some common sense man

All join links go to a page with the sponsor's join page in a frame. Or use a php redirect on that page to redirect to the sponsor's page.

Dont ever hardcode your join links into thousands or millions of pages across dozens or hundred of domains.

I have over 200 domains and no way the links are hardcoded. If a sponsor starts fucking you and you need to change them, you're just fucked. If you use my method, you only have a couple pages to change.

Also, what do you do in a situation where a website or entire network of sites (eg ARS) decides to close? Using your system, you're still left with inappropriate ads or sales copy on your SEO pages which presumably needs to be recoded individually.

grannytgp 06-03-2004 06:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Groove
Do you own a large number of domains for SEO purposes?

If so, how do you manage your sponsor codes?

Do you use:

* static links
* an ad server (eg phpAdsNew)
* some other solution?

Why is your solution the best approach?

What do you do when you need to change codes over
a large number of domains spread over various hosts?

Do you automate link-exchanges in any way?

One script that comes to mind for handling the redirecting of the actual links is Tue's ATO Gallery Admin script -- http://www.atoscripts.com/products.php?productId=1 You can use this script for a lot more than just tgp gallery administration.

What you can do is setup categories within the script -- say mature, teen, ebony, or whatever... Then place your sponsor links within these categories. Then you would link directly to your own script, which internally would redirect you to the appropriate sponsor link. The links would look something like this: http://www.domain.com/atogallery/?cat=1

Then within the admin of the script, you can give certain sponsors higher priority over others -- or with the click of the mouse you can turn a sponsor off if you don't like the results you're getting. I'm sure there are plenty more scripts out there that you can do this with, but the ATO script is quite good.

Also, with a little creative htaccess work, you can mask the URL's to look like static URL's to the engines.

Good luck!

fuzebox 06-03-2004 07:05 PM

I send all my surfers through one script that 1) logs the date, their ip, and their referrer and 2) choose where they go from a database. I can bring up an up-to-the-minute report on all my outclicks to all my sponsors, and change linkcodes universally on the fly.

Groove 06-03-2004 07:08 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by fuzebox
I send all my surfers through one script that 1) logs the date, their ip, and their referrer and 2) choose where they go from a database. I can bring up an up-to-the-minute report on all my outclicks to all my sponsors, and change linkcodes universally on the fly.
Is that a custom script?

CyberTraffic 06-03-2004 07:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by fusionx
I use phpUnderwearNew
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

fuzebox 06-03-2004 07:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Groove
Is that a custom script?
It's built into PHP, you just run the function trackyoursurfersandmanagesponsorlinksallinone();

swami 06-03-2004 07:26 PM

I have no common sense.i do mine by hand:helpme

Mr Pheer 06-03-2004 07:28 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Groove
Also, what do you do in a situation where a website or entire network of sites (eg ARS) decides to close? Using your system, you're still left with inappropriate ads or sales copy on your SEO pages which presumably needs to be recoded individually.
Think about what you just asked. If you're not going to hardcode the join links, why would you use site specific ads?

Mr Pheer 06-03-2004 07:29 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Groove
Do you have any concerns that a framed or redirected page shared by multiple sites could help a search engine employee or competitor to identify all of the sites in your SEO network?
Been doing this for going on 8 years. I have no concerns about that at all.

nap 06-03-2004 10:01 PM

What I have been doing with the sites I have been creating is simple, link them all to a link on my domain. Example: www.mydomain.com/keyword-one
www.mydomain.com/keyword-two
all link to
www.mydomain.com/fpa.html
so that way i can change my sponsors ad on a daily and if I ever have to change the link codes I won't have to change but one link.

I am pretty sure that there is an easier way but this makes sense to me.

Pornwolf 06-03-2004 10:07 PM

What Nap said is the right thing to do for added keyword relevance targeted to pages but you should still use phpunderwearnew for management.

Groove 06-03-2004 11:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MrPheer
Think about what you just asked. If you're not going to hardcode the join links, why would you use site specific ads?
So under your system it's not possible to pre-sell the surfer
on the merits of joining a specific site?

{fusion} 06-04-2004 12:00 AM

what i do now is set up a geo ip filtering page and use that to send the links to, if usa send to sponsor ect, and filter junk traffic.

also this way if the sponsor changes codes or fucks you like what mrpheer stats you just edit the one file.

WiredGuy 06-04-2004 12:02 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by {fusion}
what i do now is set up a geo ip filtering page and use that to send the links to, if usa send to sponsor ect, and filter junk traffic.

also this way if the sponsor changes codes or fucks you like what mrpheer stats you just edit the one file.


Good job, most people don't think about geo-filtering.
WG

{fusion} 06-04-2004 12:09 AM

PHP Code:

<?php
header
('HTTP/1.1 301 Moved Permanently');
header('Location: '.$url);

exit;
?>

think that would also be safe.

dont use java redirects

Groove 06-04-2004 05:56 AM

Anyone using other techniques?

xl11 06-04-2004 06:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by nap
What I have been doing with the sites I have been creating is simple, link them all to a link on my domain. Example: www.mydomain.com/keyword-one
www.mydomain.com/keyword-two
all link to
www.mydomain.com/fpa.html
so that way i can change my sponsors ad on a daily and if I ever have to change the link codes I won't have to change but one link.

I am pretty sure that there is an easier way but this makes sense to me.

:thumbsup

I'm doing the same thing

Groove 06-04-2004 08:02 PM

:glugglug


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