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Google Images traffic
for few weeks I recieve tons of google images traffic, and it's not converting ... what the hell to do with it?
And do somebody have idea how to see for which keywords in google images I recieve good ranking, as I'm using google analytics? |
i have image traffic too it doesn't convert neither for me...
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well besides using your stats you can search site:yourdomain.com in google images and usually figure out the keywords your found under by looking at the words under the pics
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smokeys right
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How much you get and how much would you sell it for?
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Here's a bump for you!
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You whore. It was almost on top of the page. |
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It founds nothing |
Never could definitively say that a sale came from Google Images traffic. I would say that any sort of image search surfer would be just another freeloader.
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they probbly arnt looking at your site, just make your site break out of framses...
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image traffic mostly bullshit. smartass mofos lookin for a free ride.
but like with anything, put the right offer infront of them and they convert |
G Image traffic is worse than TGP traffic.
I used to worry that not allowing G to spider my images might hurt my regular G SE rankings - I no longer care. robots.txt :thumbsup |
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redirect all your google image traffic to www.babemeister.com if you don't want it :thumbsup
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IDEA: realize that google image traffic only see less then a quarter of your page because of the google frame. I'd try creating a string of similar pictures along the top of the page (which is only shown to people referred from google via simple scripting) that all link to your main tour page.
The image surfer sees the image they clicked for originally, then see the string of similar images and when they click em, it opens a tour page...blammo! conversions. or at least a "more" interested surfer. Almost like creating a mini-gallery accross the top of the page. If there's a will there's a way. The business is built on people looking for free porn , to dismiss it would be a great loss. |
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I would just can it (403) for bandwidth reasons (including the spidering). |
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if (top.location != location) { top.location.href = 'http://www.yoursite.com' ; } </script> |
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Smokey,
you gotta show me how you pull my username in the sig, the geo-ip I understand, but I love the fact that you grab Ray Vega in the sig...very cool! |
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FRAME BUSTERS! :banana :thumbsup |
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Sadly, I can't use it while using wordpress because it messes up the posting process. |
that sucks
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I'd also be tempted to stick in a pop-up to related sites/dating sites, cam sites etc. in the code that breaks the frame.
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Give t to me if you don't want it :D
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sarah and others using wordpress - here's a solution if you wanna be pulling a frame buster on your surfer's ass:
http://blog.hypercubed.com/archives/...-post-preview/ This way the preview will not show up when you post and therefore you don't get the redirect ;) |
Well try to add your site name into images
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I convert like 1:600 for image traffic, I send traffic from my pages to related free hosted galleries.
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While this will work because top.location will return null, it will actually produce a warning in IE because it cannot access the location property on another domain. A cleaner approach would be something like this: Code:
<script type='text/javascript'> |
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Thanks I'll check it out. I only discovered the problem after putting the script on all my blogs and then being kicked out every time I saved a post on my blog. |
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good point.. |
heres a script to simply redirect all search traffic
<script> if(top.document.referrer.indexOf("search") == -1 && top.document.referrer.indexOf("?") == -1) { } else { top.location.href='http://yoursite.com'; </script> |
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when you go to make a reply you will notice after you make a reply it will bring you directly to the post you just made. Normally the url for the thread is like this http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showthread.php?t=655358 but after you post it will change the url to something like this http://www.gofuckyourself.com/showth...1#post10846044 notice at the end of the url looks like #postetcetc that is the post number so what my sig does is checks the referring url of the person viewing the sig. if it finds a #post in the referring url it visits that post and detects what viewer made it.. :thumbsup :thumbsup hope that helps explain it a bit |
thanks for the tips!
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