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switch54 2006-11-11 10:38 AM

New guy around
 
Hello all!

Im new around, decided to create my first website and to make it harder, wanted to make a webmaster site.

Please check it and post me Your opinions or advises.

Thank You in advance.


www.webcampeep.com

Mateusz 2006-11-11 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by switch54 (Post 311651)
Hello all!

Im new around, decided to create my first website and to make it harder, wanted to make a webmaster site.

Please check it and post me Your opinions or advises.

Thank You in advance.


www.webcampeep.com

I think this is not webmasters site |couch|
I'd say its webcam site

Ramster 2006-11-11 12:54 PM

That is not a webmaster site. That is a site you want surfer to go to so you can make money. ;)

switch54 2006-11-11 04:13 PM

I see. And what is Your advice then ?

virgohippy 2006-11-11 04:31 PM

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Originally Posted by switch54 (Post 311719)
And what is Your advice then ?

What's your concern?

switch54 2006-11-12 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by virgohippy (Post 311721)
What's your concern?

Well, what should i do to make it better?
Lets say, i recently got indexed in google, but have no traffic, and i think i do smth wrong.

virgohippy 2006-11-12 11:58 AM

If you're looking for google traffic you'll need quality backlinks and lots of content.

Right now I see about 16 pages on your site, and I don't know what kind of sites are linking to you.

One strategy that really works well for me is to build freesites with a single link pointing to the root of my domain. I submit those freesites to nearly 100 link lists. The freesite is such a decent enough meal for the search spiders they'll follow the link back to the root of my domain and munch on what's there too.

The next thing to do is consistently build more, and fresh, pages for the spiders to munch on. A "recently added articles" section on your root will help the spiders find those fresh pages when they're on your home page.

Hope this is enough to get you started. :)

switch54 2006-11-12 04:00 PM

Thank You for sharing the tip.

But do You have to have all the sites on different webhosts? Or at least different IP's , cause i've heard that if You backlink Yourself, they threw You out from index.

And from where do You get those link lists ? Simply search for them ?

Is my site good if refreshed frequently, or am i on the wrong path?

virgohippy 2006-11-12 06:52 PM

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Originally Posted by switch54 (Post 311840)
But do You have to have all the sites on different webhosts? Or at least different IP's , cause i've heard that if You backlink Yourself, they threw You out from index.

The SE spiders do seem to have a way of rewarding backlinks less if they come from the same places over and over again, but as long as you're not pushing things too far I don't think you'll have too much of a problem. Personally, I have more success when I link more carefully, and put the links there for the surfer's benefit.

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Originally Posted by switch54 (Post 311840)
And from where do You get those link lists ? Simply search for them ?

Here's the official GG&J list of traffic sites. It's the best place to start, IMO. Searching is another good way to find lists over time too.

http://www.greenguysboard.com/resour.../database.html

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Originally Posted by switch54 (Post 311840)
Is my site good if refreshed frequently, or am i on the wrong path?

I'd say you're probably off to a good start, but like everything else in life, there's always room for improvement. It's best to think of things in terms of fresh content. Spiders see content. If you're just re-uploading your pages so the server shows a date change you probably won't get any "fresh content" benefit.

Also, the more pages you have the bigger is your web to lure spiders in. Just remember to keep your pages rich with unique text and the spiders will think your site is delicious and nutritous.

switch54 2006-11-13 01:50 PM

Thank You for the advices, i will follow them.

Now i got a little scared, i just appeared in yahoo, bu the same time dissapeared from google.

Dont know what to do now? I might got removed, but dont know the reason.

Simply ask for reinclusion, or what to be done ?

How can i figure out why i was removed?

I made a keyword optimization on the index page, and changed the title and description, also the keywords.

If this was the problem, will i be reincluded automatically, or i violated something so i was penalized ?


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