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DangerDave 2004-02-13 06:29 PM

New rule at DangerDave... Cleo must be completely naked when you are submitting

Pls channel Cleos webcam to my IP :D

|escape|

DD

badb0i 2004-02-13 06:59 PM

security_man have you ever considered using advanced submitter? It builds your mirrors folders for you. All you need to do is build up a DB of recips and state how many you want on the page. You can number and place the recips anywhere you specify as well as add weight to different lists so they group together. I only started freesites about a month ago and i find its sooo handy. Seems like it might be able to help you out. AdvancedSubmitter
|dancinggu

[BadBoi - that is known as off-topic spam - Sec Man has no problem submitting and has his own submit tool - DD]

Kre8t0r 2004-02-13 10:02 PM

Cleo.... Sorry I think DD's rule is better and I'm sure if we took a vote it would stand...so whats that url? building a few hundred sites now! hehehe |jester|

badb0i 2004-02-14 02:57 AM

Quote:

[BadBoi - that is known as off-topic spam - Sec Man has no problem submitting and has his own submit tool - DD] [/b]
Sorry about that DD. I emailed the admin to remove my post. I just thought it was a good solution to his recip problem to make it less of a pain for him. Anyways sorry about that.

Shaun

Greenguy 2004-02-14 07:59 AM

badb0i - no worries - you're new around here :)

...and you're Canadian :D

(sorry, I couldn't help myself - LOL)

finnbear 2004-02-14 10:58 AM

There is easy solution to that old mirror problem: multiple domains and SSI.

Couple of years ago I asked my host to put all my domains (I'm still with virtual hosting) in same server and in same folder. Then I asked them to do me a global folder named 'ssi', in the same root folder where all my domains are, and put that global folder to work in all domains. They did that.

OK, now I can have all my content somewhere in global 'ssi' folder. Every domain sees that folder as part of their own root folder, like that:

http://www.mydomain.com/ssi/

Now you just build your free site in one domain, put there the recips you want in index.html and then you can build that same site to other domains. Just change things a little bit for SEs. You can also use different sponsors if you wish in different domains if you want. You can also name all the sites differently if you want. I often buy content that is good in multiple niches.

That way you have no mirrors, no doorway pages. You can rotate domains, like 1st site for big boys in domain 1, next site for them in domain 2 etc.

Everybody is happy, because you aren't cheating in any way. Every one of those sites are perfectly good site. Everybody have traffic.

I hope this helps. There is good SSI tutorials on net for those who haven't tried it yet, and I'm ready to help, just mail me.

SSI is easy to use. I'm one of the most crappy tech persons in this whole wide world, but I understood it clearly when I read one tutorial, so if I can learn it, everybody can.

Linkster 2004-02-14 01:06 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by kit
Hello guys!
We decided to add this rule after close exploring of submitting results for doorway pages with "enter.html , warning.html , etc." at the end or URL. Nobody list em among big LL's like:
Link-o-Rama
Richards-Realm
Tommys-Bookmarks
MegaPornLinks
PK
Hoes
DD

They are not list those sites. And we decided don't list em too. I'm not sure, this is 100% rule in LL's mentioned above, but at least 90%.

Kit - I dont mean to prolong this thread but at least 5 or 6 of those LLs not only list sites with mirrored enter.html and warning.html pages but don't have anything in their rules preventing it. I have had warning and enter pages listed at all of those LLs with no problem - only one in the list has changed that I know of - might want to check the sites that were being submitted to see if there was another reason for them not being listed.

Greenguy 2004-02-14 02:28 PM

I list mirror pages, as long as they are smartly done (meaning no index458.html crap)

Greenguy 2004-02-14 02:32 PM

I just realized that I haven't been paying too much attention to this thread, mostly because I know the answer to all your questions & concerns:

IF YOU DO NOT LIKE THE LINK LIST'S RULES, DO NOT SUBMIT TO THEM.

Any questions?

I didn't think so :D

Surfn 2004-02-14 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Greenguy
I list mirror pages, as long as they are smartly done (meaning no index458.html crap)
No wonder you never list me |sad|





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stuveltje 2004-02-14 02:47 PM

Quote:

IF YOU DO NOT LIKE THE LINK LIST'S RULES, DO NOT SUBMIT TO THEM.
hellllll yeah the answer is so easy....sec_man yeah you gonna hate me for posting this but your longer in bizz then me you should know better..........oke i am back to work........

Yahook 2004-02-14 09:40 PM

Quote:

I agree. Pick 16-20 solid linklist that you know you get listed at. Get to know the owners. Not making a bunch of subfolders is also good for SE traffic
I agree with this.

kit 2004-02-16 03:24 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by security_man
if i submit warning.html to you with all the "big boys" on it even though its not index.html will you list me or reject me?
We will not accept them, coze almost all other big LL's don't list them too.


Quote:

Originally posted by security_man
i think the best of all of those options would be the first one but right now i (and many other webmasters) cant do that without loosing ads on html pages and i dont think that is a win/win situation for anyone.
The only 5% webmasters has submissions with nonindex pages at the end of URL.

Quote:

Originally posted by security_man

Kit - I dont mean to prolong this thread but at least 5 or 6 of those LLs not only list sites with mirrored enter.html and warning.html pages but don't have anything in their rules preventing it. I have had warning and enter pages listed at all of those LLs with no problem - only one in the list has changed that I know of - might want to check the sites that were being submitted to see if there was another reason for them not being listed.

We explored dozens submited to us sites and found, almost all big LL's ignore such submissions. This is common tendecy, not our personal opinion.

Linkster 2004-02-16 06:26 AM

Kit - actually that was me that posted about the major LLs accepting the enter.html and warning.html pages

I really believe that you might want to take a look at the other reasons some of those submits did not get accepted (things like the place hosted, the IPs, and other whois info) as I believe if you look at GGs or any of the other major LLs new site pages you will find plenty of sites accepted that are not using index.html

Im not saying that there is anything wrong with requiring the index page for your LL - totally up to you :)

kit 2004-02-18 10:00 AM

I agree, major LL's have a lot of such links in their listings, we have em too. But we noticed, all new submissions with enter.html, warning.html at the end do not acceted in other LL's. I watched it around month or two and decided dont list them too.

We ask only "Site URL" with "/" or /index.*** at the end.

Greenguy 2004-02-18 04:18 PM

kit - just to play Devil's Advocate, you wouldn't care if I made 4 mirror pages using:

index.htm
index.html
index.shtml
index.php

I have to assume that SE's will look for the true default - index.html - as opposed to the other 3.

But what do I know :D

Cleo 2004-02-18 04:56 PM

Just add this to your htaccess

DirectoryIndex thisisreallysilly.html index.shtml index.php index.html index.htm

Now thisisreallysilly.html will be the the default index page.

DangerDave 2004-02-18 06:07 PM

Cleo|whip|

DD

kit 2004-02-22 05:01 PM

GG, I know about this trick with index.**** I've found only 2 webmasters using it last time ;-)

Greenguy 2004-02-23 07:50 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by kit
We ask only "Site URL" with "/" or /index.*** at the end.
So this post of yours does not hold true?

busty1 2004-02-23 10:19 AM

I think like a lot of people out there are like me and Freesites/avs are just one of the many things they do in the adult world.
Lost in this whole debate about this "index page" rule is the submitters are the ones doing all the bitching, the ones that should really be bitching about it are the smaller LL. I dont have extra time to spend on all that making different folders or setting up .htttaccess stuff so I just stopped submitting to the smaller ones, just not worth the hassel anymore for the odd signup here and there. And I bet I am not the only one that has stopped submitting to the smaller LL for this very same reason.
Now I just submit One page and the extra time I used to spend on freesites/avs is spent making money in other areas.


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