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WHO IS FONZY!?! Don't they teach you anything at school?
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Lots of good posts in this thread, thanks
![]() Two days ago I decided to turn tightest.net into a blog, mainly so I could update it easily; however I noticed yesterday that it is no longer getting any hits from google. When I type in 'tightest.net' into google, it doesn't even bring up any results anymore; does this mean it's been blacklisted from google? Or could it be that the keywords just no longer show up in the search results so the domain isn't showing up either? I did briefly have a bunch of doorway pages on this domain, but removed them before I started getting the hits from google that I had posted about earlier; in fact I only got hits for 'ivana fuckalot', a term used on the front page of the site but not on any of the doorway pages. I wonder if the domain is being blacklisted for having the doorway pages, but it took google a while to remove it (perhaps they remove pages manually?) and in the meantime it kept picking up the keywords from the first page normally? |
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Selling porn allows me to stay in a constant state of Bliss - ain't that a trip!
Join Date: Apr 2003
Posts: 3,914
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You're not blacklisted, don't worry about that.
To be more accurate, your chances of being blacklisted are infinitesimally small. What you are describing is totally normal. Just go back to building content on the site, build in links to and from other sites, and wait. You'll come back into the listings in a bit. It might take a few weeks to a few months. You can try to get new pages into the listings with the "freshbot", but those types of listings typically only last a few days. You need patience to catch most types of search engine traffic. |
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Selling porn allows me to stay in a constant state of Bliss - ain't that a trip!
Join Date: Apr 2003
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Linkster, you check _120 factors_ when you are analysing a site's search engine characteristics?
Holy shit, man, how do you have time to string 3 words of text together after all that analysis? ;-} And I think the dupe content penalty percentage is a lot smaller than 20% (I know you are using that as a rule of thumb, and it's a good one.) I figure it's really not much more than 5%. But, I figure, the more differentiation that can be built in, the better. Every single change in text and structure is like an innoculation against possible future penalties. And, it makes the surfers happier as they are moving thru the pages. Unhappy surfers don't buy. |
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NO! Im not a female - but being a dragon, I do eat them.
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Bill - lately I dont seem to have time for anything LOL
And I totally agree its probably smaller - I chose that based on some buffer for future Google "enhancements" ![]() |
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