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January 6, 2007 at 12:07 am #721159AnonymousInactive
yeh webber, but i dont think its a google form, more something like a general legal thing and only for USA?
January 6, 2007 at 2:40 pm #721216AnonymousInactiveHello Elgoog hang in there my friend. I looked over the content theft last night. Currently I am trying to resolve Frictionet email spam problem. Taking a bit longer than I anticpated.
In the meantime would it be possible to post the domains from the people stealing your content? If these people are from Holland some other tatics must be used. This is CAP I believe helping each other out is the norm. I will not climb under a rock and ignore your concerns.
greek39/
January 6, 2007 at 3:07 pm #721224biggygMembermy website dropped from #2 to #44 in yahoo this month , cant figure that out either.I’ve yet to figure out what makes all 3 of them happy lol.If i get in top 10 in google serps i lose in yahoo , never fails.
January 6, 2007 at 5:05 pm #721256AnonymousInactive@Greek xxxwww.happygames.nl/gokkasten.htm is the thief
I found out his site is also to reach without www
would submitting his site to google without the www harm him?
(bad bad thinking, srry)January 6, 2007 at 5:07 pm #721257AnonymousInactiveIs this their site as well xxxwww.happygames.nl ?
greek39
January 6, 2007 at 11:20 pm #721281AnonymousInactivesure, of course
January 7, 2007 at 3:59 am #721297AnonymousInactiveI’ve yet to figure out what makes all 3 of them happy lol.If i get in top 10 in google serps i lose in yahoo , never fails.
Isn’t that the truth!
It has worked for me in the same way, ALL THE TIME. :flamer:
January 7, 2007 at 8:48 am #721308AnonymousInactiveYahoo doesn’t like outgoing links. But if you have no outgoing links on your home page, then Google will not be happy with your site. The trick is to strike some sort of balance to make both yahoo and google happy. Then you need either 1000s of links pointing to your site with the anchor title that you are interested in, or 100+ very high pr pages (pr 5, 6, 7 and pointing to your site with the anchor title that you are interested in. Of course, these links need to be added very gradually over time and they must all come from unique ip addresses. Go to yahoo and google, type the same search term and compare how many outgoing links the top 20 results have on each search engine. use this tool xhttp://www.outgoinglinks.info
January 7, 2007 at 1:32 pm #721327AnonymousInactiveLandofOz wrote:Yahoo doesn’t like outgoing links.What makes you say that?
In my experience, google loves outgoing links to authority sites. Google just doesn’t like mass link exchanges.
January 7, 2007 at 1:55 pm #721329AnonymousInactiveupdate:
luckely im partly returning in the SERPS again
to defend myself:part of the problem was mistakes in .htaccess
soooo not punished for havin to many linksJanuary 7, 2007 at 2:42 pm #721335AnonymousInactivewebber286 wrote:Google and Yahoo say they count multiple links from a site once. Actually, their exact words to me were “diminishing returns”, which I took to mean that maybe you get a stronger link, but it is still one link. They did elaborate and say that the strongest link from the site will get counted as the one, mostly this will be the homepage of a site … for instance, some of the older posts on CAP that have received links from other sites will get more link love than the random post that no-one cares about. I think a sitewide counts as a big jolly if the webmaster does not reciprocate or try to tri-link or more.If you link to your own network on every site in the network, for traffic reasons, not pr, say like the bet35 media group (sportinglife/oddschecker etc), you’ll get the equivilent as 1 big jolly from elsewhere at best (I guess).
If I write relevant, contextuallly highscoring text around multiple links in multiple articles from 1 site, to relevant pages on Playerjet, I think you will be receiving way more than the equivalent of 1 big jolly.
Google/yahoo etc has its own map of the web. 60 degrees removed, looking down over time, a picture will become apparent of the quality of the site content and linking strategy.
imo
January 7, 2007 at 2:47 pm #721338AnonymousInactiveElgoog I really don’t beleive you have anything to be worried about. In the long run your sites will climb right back up. For cross linking I keep mine under a 100 and only link to sites similiar to mine. This provides me better monitoring control over my exchanges.
Linking with someone who has 1000’s I beleive serves no purpose. Often they are unrelated sites that have multiple link directories. Also give some thought as to why you are exchanging links. For me it is a matter of giving my visitor another good online gambling resource to view.For seo I would follow Google’s guidelines. Do not get bogged down by the many opinions out there. Simple and honest is always better.
greek39
January 7, 2007 at 3:46 pm #721347AnonymousInactivethank you Greek,
ill try to be patience and wait…January 7, 2007 at 6:02 pm #721370AnonymousInactiveelgoog wrote:update:
part of the problem was mistakes in .htaccess
soooo not punished for havin to many linksOh God, I hope that never happens to me as I make a lot of coding errors!
January 7, 2007 at 8:29 pm #721388AnonymousInactiveDominique wrote:What makes you say that?In my experience, google loves outgoing links to authority sites. Google just doesn’t like mass link exchanges.
Google does love outgoing links to authority sites, but yahoo does not like this so much.
For a few months, one of my sites was sitting between positions 6 – 10 on both yahoo and google for the same keyword at the same time. I did that by having 2 or 3 outgoing links on the home page I was promoting, and by having lots of high pr sites pointing to that page.
Then I decided to do a little experiment and removed all outgoing links from that home page. I shot down many positions in google’s serps, but I shot up in yahoo’s serps. When I put those outgoing links back on my page + a few more, I shot back up in google’s serps and didn’t do as well in yahoo.
This is what leads me to believe that yahoo doesn’t like a site to have too many outgoing links, but google doesn’t mind. For me, 3 outgoing links was a good balance to keep both yahoo and google happy.
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