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Introduction Time. My sites are 1 month old today.
Well, Haven't really introduced myself yet. I been reading all i can for a month figured it was time. I started a TGP and 3 blogs all on the same domain. tardkart.com . I have redesinged the main page 3 times in the first month to finally settle on what it is now. Still has about 3 weeks of adding content to be near where i want it.
I looked at all the TGPs out there.. seemed like an awful waste of your space to host others galleries. so i wrote a script to randomize my own galleries, all hosted galleries from affils, you can see only 1 or 2 affils are up atm. Each section of my page is going to have ~500 posted text galleries of the 10,000 or so galleries of each niche i plan to have on call. Every refresh = fresh galleries. 20 sections = ~200,000 galleries. My blogs are getting decent traffic with a few link trades to blog directories, i've been adding to 1-2 directories every few days. Google has also picked my blogs up, rougly 100 uniques a day per blog so far. What does it all get me!? So far I've gotten 3 signups, all in the last week. I honestly consider this a sucess considering what I've read about some other peoples early days. I plan on making a post in this section about once a month to bring you all along on my journey. I am currently not working anywhere else and will be doing this fulltime. Next Months Plans: I plan to buy at least 1 more domain and set up another blog, niche based to feed my afils and my tgp. Adding all my afils fhg to tgp. possible buying traffic to feed my tgp? GET MORE HARDLINKS! GET MORE SIGNUPS! Please leave any feedback/comments/criticism/suggestions. I want to hear it ALL. Please do not specifially post any links for affils or people selling traffic, I'm well aware of who they are and of their URLS. Thanks guys, looking forward to being here for a long time. -Rob tardkart.com |
I did just think of a question. Should i be putting rel="nofollow" all on my outgoing links? as there is going to be thousands.
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congrats on the nice site :thumbsup
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Welcome to GFY
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good question..
I would use them for the links to the content but not for the linktrades, anybody else got a thought about this? |
Welcome :thumbsup
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hello and welcome :)
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Welcome! :)
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Hey Rob.. !
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The no follow tag (rel="nofollow") has been adopted by Google, Yahoo, MSN and the other major and minor search engines as a way to thwart spam. The no follow tag was originally created for bloggers who were being spammed in the comments area of their blogs with ads for pharmaceuticals, home loans and even adult ads. These drive-by spammers contributed nothing to the blog but benefited from PageRank with links that pointed to their own websites. The nofollow tag simply says to a search engine to disregard this link as it is not to a 'trusted' source. The page at the other end of the no follow link will not benefit in PageRank. Most of the blog software and social services now put in the no follow tag automatically for links in the comments area. Another area where the no follow tag is being used is on publisher websites in on the sponsored link text. Google is especially keen on this noting that sponsored links may in fact be links to bad neighborhoods and should not gain from another site's PageRank. Yahoo disagrees with this philosophy so there is a nice debate going on now about the no follow tag in regard to sponsored links. One area where one will definitely not want to use the no follow tag is when doing reciprocal link trades. In a reciprocal link trade, you're not only trading traffic with another website but PageRank as well. If you place a no follow tag on the text link of one of your reciprocal partners, this says a couple of things. First, it says that you don't trust the website that you're linking to enough to endorse it (so why did you make the link trade in the first place?). It also says that you're willing to cheat your partners since they are giving your website PageRank in good faith that you'll do the same and you are employing means that will deprive them of this (so your link trade its not reciprocal). It is also important that you protect yourself from link partners who are using the no follow tag to gyp you out of a truly reciprocal link trade. Searching the source code on the link page where your link appears from time to time will help you discover if the no follow tag is being used or not. Remember, the no follow tag is a good device when used properly, but like so many other inventions for the Web, it is prone to misuse as well. |
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Any sponsors got a view on this? |
just keep working...
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welcome to the forum, sounds like you've had a good start :)
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Thanks for all the info and nice comments.
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Welcome...
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congrats on the good start. hoping mine is as good as yours, or better :)
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