Tag: Spammers
SEO Tips – Google Has Changed – Learn Why And What To Do
Posted on Jul.13, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Google now checks the year your domain name was first registered.
This just makes sense. Those that care about their domain and their brand will register their domain for a long time. This demonstrates commitment. Of course it’s not very hard for a spammer to do the same but the upfront costs are just that little bit higher and might help act as a deterrent. If anything a short domain registration period will be yet another flag in the Google system [...]
The Need of Popularity
Posted on Jul.07, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
In very simple words, the link popularity of your site means the amount of links coming to you from another sites.
Every major search engine heavily weighs the link popularity of sites when ranking sites. Some engines even claims they won’t index sites that don’t have at least one link pointing to them from another site.
Why they are doing that ? Just because zero popularity means that nobody has an interest related to your site content. Since [...]
Are You Making These Deadly SEO Mistakes?
Posted on Jul.06, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Black Hat SEO: Web Spamming and Linking to Bad Neighborhoods
So you want to exchange links with other web sites in order to get higher search engine rankings?
So you want to create hundreds of auto-generated, keyword rich pages for your site?
Before you go and link to every website that is willing to exchange links, it would be a good idea to know where not to link to. Sometimes it can mean not linking to your own sites.
Firstly, lets take a look [...]
Novel Free-For-All Idea
Posted on May.12, 2009, under Web Traffic No Comments
Almost anyone who has tried submitting to free-for-all sites will say that they are no longer worth the effort as a traffic generating tool. Automated FFA submissions to “millions” of sites are also not that useful as most of these sites are only ever “visited” by automated submission scripts and not by human eyes. The only thing these auto submission tools achieve is to get your e-mail address bombarded with “confirmation” e-mail from the FFA page owners. Many unsuspecting users [...]
How to Design Website which Google Likes
Posted on Mar.16, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
How to Design Website which Google Likes
Are you going to design or redesign new website or thinking for
it, then first read below given points, which google likes in a
website, Google Information for Webmasters.
There are more than 80 factors of your website that are taken
into consideration when determining the ranking of your website,
Following these guidelines will help Google find, index, and
rank your site.
Basic principles:
1) Make pages for users, not for search engines. Don’t deceive
your users or present different content to search [...]
New MSN Algorithm
Posted on Feb.24, 2009, under Web Design No Comments
As most of the webmaster had probably noticed already MSN had
changed their global search interface and with that also updated
their ranking algorithm.
Although this new algorithm still suffers from lack of spam
filters and “Trust Ranking” methods, it seems to handle quite
well with many spammers which MSN had become their main target
so far. The new algorithm is based on a new technology MSN had
been trying out called clustering. The clustering method defines
categories to each search result so that a site position is [...]
Does the Length of a Domain Registration Affect Your Rank?
Posted on Nov.07, 2008, under Web Hosting No Comments
Does the length of your website’s domain name registration
affect the search results at Google? This question has come up
recently and a lot of website owners have been wondering about
it, especially since it was mentioned in a patent awarded to
Google in April. According to the patent, “Certain signals may
be used to distinguish between illegitimate and legitimate
domains. For example, domains can be renewed up to a period of
10 years. Valuable (legitimate) domains are often paid for
several years in advance, while doorway (illegitimate) [...]
Sender Policy Framework (SPF)
Posted on Nov.07, 2008, under Web Hosting No Comments
Spam is a real problem today. Forged email is a big part of the spam problem. Have you ever received a spam email from yourself? How many times have you received an email you know to be spam from someone only to find out it came from an invalid email address? When you try to block the email by choosing block sender, the spammer simply changes the email address to another variation and gets through the [...]
Sender Policy Framework (SPF) – How to use it to Fight Email Forgery
Posted on Oct.09, 2008, under Web Hosting No Comments
Spam is a real problem today. Forged email is a big part of the spam problem. Have you ever received a spam email from yourself? How many times have you received an email you know to be spam from someone only to find out it came from an invalid email address? When you try to block the email by choosing block sender, the spammer simply changes the email address to another variation and gets through the [...]
Does Domain Registration Length Effect Search Engine Rankings?
Posted on Oct.09, 2008, under Web Hosting No Comments
Does the length of your website’s domain name registration
affect the search results at Google? This question has come up
recently and a lot of website owners have been wondering about
it, especially since it was mentioned in a patent awarded to
Google in April. According to the patent, “Certain signals may
be used to distinguish between illegitimate and legitimate
domains. For example, domains can be renewed up to a period of
10 years. Valuable (legitimate) domains are often paid for
several years in advance, while doorway (illegitimate) [...]
