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October 31, 2005 at 10:36 pm #590852AnonymousInactive
Can anybody expain this. Type in onlinegamblin7.com or just onlinegambling7. It fluctuates throughout the day. But today was enough I had 85,000 sites linking to mine from sitepage.nl a Dutch search engine. . What does this mean? who are these people? For best results use yahoo and type onlinegambling7.com and look at the pages linking to my site. Is this right, I am a little worried. greek39
October 31, 2005 at 11:02 pm #675414AnonymousInactiveThis happened to me before also and it went away.
It happened to me both at Yahoo and at MSN.
You don’t have that many linking to you now but you have a bunch of scraper sites linking still.
Mine is all cleaned up now.
Yahoo gets to it eventually. I did nothing about it.
November 1, 2005 at 2:03 am #675428AnonymousInactiveSo i shouldn’t worry about it? When you say scrapper site do you mean there are scrapping my site? It freaks me out 85,000 links to my site from this search engine is scary. I appreciate your help we all have something good to offer. Does this affect my seo? this is one area I know nothing about. greek39
November 1, 2005 at 2:45 pm #675446AnonymousInactiveAll I can tell you is that I did nothing when both Yahoo and MSN allowed this to happen to me. It took a few weeks and then it was gone.
Take it as a compliment – your site has made it far enough for these people to use it in their sites.
They scrape listings off search engines and use them in the site they create. Then they use a program to add different content to this site and send out tens of thousands of versions.
The search engines generally end up catching them eventually and – poof – that set of sites is gone. Now they launch tens of thousands more and the game starts all over again – but they do scrape a different set of results so someone else gets all the backlinks.
There is little you can do. If you complain to the engines they will take your complaint in consideration for their new algos, but they will not go and fix your problem at the time.
You can often recognise these sites by their URL – they will have some nonsensical basic URL – like http://www.sftgr.com and have a section added to this to make http://www.sftgr.com/blackjackrules.htm or even a subdomain.
They often solicit people by mail for links and when you follow the link path you end up finding the link on a totally different site – the actual site with the nonsensical URL.
If you type black hat seo into google you will find complete explanations.
November 1, 2005 at 2:49 pm #675448vladcizsolMemberGreek you are being actively attacked. Its called Google Bowling and it causes a huge negative impact on your serps:
Its not a compliment from that site its a knife in the back.
November 1, 2005 at 3:28 pm #675457AnonymousInactiveWell, it sure didn’t hurt my rankings when it happened to me a few months ago.
Maybe they were failed attacks for some reason. I did post about them someplace in the SEO forum I think, but can’t find it right now. Must have been in someone else’s thread.
November 1, 2005 at 5:50 pm #675475AnonymousInactiveI am so worried about this. I can deal with maybe ten but 85,000, wow. I have not done this is along time but I calling in the black hackers on this one. The will more than please to take down these sites or the engine the originate from. It has not affected my ranking yet but google bowling is a real thing. I hate doing this but what other options are their? I could maybe bash then around using unix I don’t know? greek39
November 1, 2005 at 8:13 pm #675483AnonymousInactiveWell its bombs away, problem is taken care of. I figured if I am being attacked by there 85,000 sites there should be some retribution. This could get very interesting even though I feel shitty about doing it, have no choice. It climbed to 500,000 amazing the I gave owner of the search engine one week or he would be shut down.
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