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Live and learn. And take very careful notes!
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still because of the links which dont excist because i found more, be sure to have an htaccess at every domain
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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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I don't understand what you mean when you are talking about yahoo and htaccess.
I've seen odd google entries before. It's a rather odd search term you are using. Are you saying that the last part of the google listing of your url has no connection to anything you have on your site? Is it possible that on some other page somewhere there is a garbled link to you that has that text in it? A link to a story or page with that odd keyword in it? That's what I'd suspect. |
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Live and learn. And take very careful notes!
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screenshot oh an i found out about these domains because it where refferes in my blog list, it shows where the last 10 hits came from |
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You tried your best and you failed miserably. The lesson is 'never try'
Join Date: Oct 2004
Posts: 166
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This is just a best guess:
http://www.bizarre-fetish-sex.com/g...7853__blya_2739 This link 404's to the blog. This is an indirect result of the threads I have been reading about "googlejacking". You have "googlejacked" your own site. Thats why google has the words to your blog associated with that link. My best guess is that someone, somewhere, screwed up trying to link to that page. Google found the link and keeps spidering it because its getting a 302 response from the server. I maybe completely wrong, __thcl_7853__blya_2739, appears be variables that some script would use to redirect to your site. I assume that whoever or whatever script created that was fixed, but not before Google spidered the site and found the link. And there is no telling what site or who created that link. Solution, create a page with the url so it doesnt 404. Eventually Google and Yahoo with pick up on the new page. Or, put an htaccess in the directory that will 404 someplace else. I would just create a page for the link and take advantage of the fact its getting spidered. disclaimer: this is just a guess, I could be completely wrong. - |
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