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Shady 09-11-2002 11:39 PM

Google - third level domains
 
does google ban third level domains these days?
or are you guys still getting them listed?

eRock 09-11-2002 11:41 PM

Try Here They know all....

d0se 09-11-2002 11:43 PM

third level domains?
do you mean subdomains?
As long as you dont interlink the fuck outa em in an effort to manipulate PR, then they wont care...

Big thing with google is - if you do something to try and exploit it, it will fuck you over. (pr0/ban etc)

Best way to do multiple domains is get lots different domains with unique IPs.. <- tip of the day

faytl 09-11-2002 11:44 PM

Google dosen't ban anything unless it is caught with illegitimate content, e.g. spamming techniques

Shady 09-11-2002 11:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by eRock
Try Here They know all....
i used that board years ago. do you still have to pay to become a member?
i know all the SE boards dude.

i just want to know whats working for other webmasters in our indusrty?
also that shit is sooo boring to read.

Shady 09-11-2002 11:48 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by d0se
third level domains?
do you mean subdomains?
As long as you dont interlink the fuck outa em in an effort to manipulate PR, then they wont care...

Big thing with google is - if you do something to try and exploit it, it will fuck you over. (pr0/ban etc)

Best way to do multiple domains is get lots different domains with unique IPs.. <- tip of the day

this is what i refer to as 3rd level :

teen-sex.betrayedteens.com

I put ALL my domains on separate unique IP's:thumbsup

eRock 09-11-2002 11:50 PM

Yeah, you still have to be a paying member, but they send out a news letter like everyday that gives it all to ya in a nutshell that's free.

As far as sub-domains...the spiders will not crawl past that & will onlt go that far if ther feel it's relevant to surfers' searches.

Shady 09-11-2002 11:58 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by eRock


As far as sub-domains...the spiders will not crawl past that & will onlt go that far if ther feel it's relevant to surfers' searches.

so you call these sub domains?
i use to get great listings with these types of domains on Google.but i had heard what your saying, spiders don't crawl these anymore.shitty:(

Thanks for the heads up!:thumbsup

eRock 09-12-2002 12:06 AM

No...they just won't crawl PAST the third sub-domain. I have plenty high listings w/ 3rd level sub-domains. Just be smart about it & use your keywords. :thumbsup

Mutt 09-12-2002 12:55 AM

i think the question he wants to ask is:

is there any advantage with Google using

http://amateur-wife-pics.hardcoresex.com

RATHER THAN

http://www.hardcoresex.com/amateur-wife-pics/ or amateur-wife-pics.html

eRock 09-12-2002 11:42 AM

That would depend on which keywords are more important to you...the first will be looked at first...then all your text/metas should be in the same vein

Shady 09-12-2002 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by eRock
That would depend on which keywords are more important to you...the first will be looked at first...then all your text/metas should be in the same vein
thats right eRock!
i have a site www.amazingloads.com but there are no keywords in the domain and I want to target ' cumshots '. so i would build a site :
cumshots.amazingloads.com
as I want that keyword to be the first word crawled by the Googlebot or any other SE robots:thumbsup

but if you say these 3 rd levels are still getting crawled and listed , thats great!!! thats what i needed to know. thanks:thumbsup


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