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so here is my seo strategy rn. mind you that most SEO strategy is in the form of a link pyramid in the end. (spam links > middle tier links > hq site)
I have my main site EXAMPLEFIRST.com this is a super clean, legitimate, beautiful looking site with original/unique content and i've done no shady backlinking on (i.e. blog commenting, forum links, directory submissions, shit like that) and it is a highly branded domain that does not use the full keyword in the url. This site has great, human-readable content that either I wrote myself or paid a writer to create. HQ everythang on this domain.
Now I have 3 sites that are my second tier. These sites also look great but are primarily article based sites. So its just simple, clean looking sites that I fill with unique content. the primary focus of these domains is to launder links from the lower level spammier tiers. These sites will get shittier links mixed with purchased links, then the individual articles will link up to my tier 1 branded site. So now the branded site has these high quality content sites linking to it that are relevant and have a decent Domain Authority / Page Rank because of a combination of volume of spammy links and good quality purchased links. Now I cheat in my second tier and I use expired content to fill them. It takes awhile to get good chunks of content that is no longer indexed but it takes less time than writing it or paying someone to do it. So these 3 sites are linking together (mind you to never link backwards. all links must go up the pyramid. One way links are more valuable than reciprocal linking.
HQ SITE ^ ^ ^ 1 > 2 > 3
So now my hq brand domain has a handful of high quality sites and articles linking to it from relevant domains. These domains have gotten a decent amount of links and high DA backlinks so they are indexed and actively pushing link quality up to the brand site. These middle tier sites are still not getting that spammy of links. Its more web 2.0 links and high DA purchased sites. This is to protect the main site still from getting penalized for spam links. The further you push down your spam links in your pyramid, the less likely you will be penalized in the SERPs.
Now comes the fun part - The basement / Spam tier I have registered another domain that functions similar to the middle tier. Its a decent looking site with mostly unique content, I even try to raise the DA and PR of this domain with some good quality links. Mostly this domain will just sit here. I will likely never link out from this domain to anywhere.
But I set up this domain with a wildcard subdomain and coded some custom php scripts so that I can generate dozens or even hundreds and thousands of(unlinked) subdomains. It is important that your main domain never links back to any of these subdomains. It's like the blogspot theory. sites like blogspot.com will never be penalized for the content on their subdomains as long as they never link to them from the main domain. It also is the same theory for edu sites. You wouldnt penalize msu.edu for the content one of its student pages post. The main edu domain will never link to the subdomain in the first place.
Okay so now I developed this application to create (in this case) 25 subdomains. Each subdomain is a different city in the us and each subdomain has a blog of PLR content and 10 articles for each. So now I have 10x25 pages to link out from. 250 links to give to my middle tier. I wrote this program in a way I can always re-use it and use these PLR articles I have (Its easy to get thousands of PLR articles for any niche) So now I could scale this up to 100 subdomains, or start spreading these across multiple domains to provide even more unique links. remember, your site ranks based on the amount of unique links it has and largely the amount of unique domains that point to it. Subdomains will likely count as separate domains but you can keep spreading them across multiple main domains to even further it. So now you have a large volume of links at your disposal. But these aren't super high quality and are re-published articles but they are still very relevant to your niche. I wrote an additional feature so I can feed a list of URLs and Keywords to these subdomains and it will link to them automatically in their blog posts. I will only ever link these posts to my middle tier (or other backlinks for my middle tier) and not to my main domain. These are strictly for increasing link volume and laundering spammy link juice to better quality sites that then link to my brand domain. The goal is to increase the DA and PR on my middle tier to give higher authority to my brand domain.
So now we have all these links that aren't interlinked that we need to get indexed, or Google will never find them.
Going deeper in the basement: Now back in the day blog commenting and directory submission was perfect for this and still could function alright. But I found a service that creates web 2.0 blogs across many many different services (think blogspot, wordpress, livejournal, tumblr, etc) and posts a unique (spun) article and can interlink to any domains I give it. This particular service I found let me provide up to 50 URLs and 50 Keywords which is perfect for this scenario as I have 25 individual subdomains that need to be indexed. I send these urls and desired keywords to the service provider and now all my 25 subdomains have 1-2 relevant backlinks from unique domains. We are really raising the volume here and trying to get a ton of diversity and separate root domains. So these new 2.0 blogs we have gotten created are helping provide a boost to these pretty thin subdomain blogs, as well as getting them indexed in Google.
But we are not done. We want to get these new 2.0s indexed and juiced up too. The service provider probably pings all the blogs they create, but what I did in this case was just reorder the service, but instead of providing my subdomain urls I provided the 2.0 urls from their own service. So now all of these new unique blogs are getting their own unique blogs pointing to them. The link juice is avalanching here.
But ok so these new blogs aren't indexed either off rip. This is a never ending cycle. But now we are sooo far away from our main domain, we can really start blasting these with any spam. Blog commenting, forum posting, more web 2.0s, social signals etc.
So here is what our pyramid is looking like
HQ Site - Brand Domain ^ ^ ^ 1 > 2 > 3 - Middle Tier Article Sites ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ x > x > x > x > x > x > x > x - Generated Wildcard Orphaned Subdomains ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ y > y > y > y > y > y > y > y > y > y > y - Purchased web 2.0 backlinks ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ z > z > z > z > z > z > z > z > z > z > z > z > z > z > z > z > - Purchased web 2.0 backlinks ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g > g > g > g > g > g > g > g > g > g > g > g > g > g > g > g > Spammy blog commenting, forum profiles, etc
Now we can add more sites in any of the tiers and keep laundering our links up and going deeper and deeper in the basement to get huge link volumes and unique root domanis. Boost the brand site with more middle tiers and high quality backlinks and keep reinforcing those more and more basement level backlinks and subdomain spam
this is a very well known strategy for SEO. but the unique methods every marketer does to pull it off is what makes it still work. it all comes down to googles algorithm and patents and figuring out how not to get penalized but still game the system. the smaller your niche is, the less crazy you have to get with it to get it to pay off.
I'm doing this in one of the top 3 most difficult niches on the internet. |
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Aug. 25, 2018, 8:12 p.m. |
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Bill Ackman |
It is a certainty that Herbalife is a pyramid scheme. We believe it's harming a population of low-income, principally Hispanic people in the U.S. to benefit a handful of super wealthy people at the top of the pyramid. |
Howard Gardner |
I believe that the brain has evolved over millions of years to be responsive to different kinds of content in the world. Language content, musical content, spatial content, numerical content, etc. |
Jefferson Han |
The funniest thing is that now I know what reverse spam is. You know you get spam from people saying, 'Can you invest in this or that?' People are now e-mailing me saying, 'Oh my God, can I invest in your company?' It's a reverse solicitation of money. |
Mike Davidson |
Our old site did not have very good support for the disabled, but our new site should soon have much better support. With all of our content in divs now, we can hide all but the relevant chunks of content and navigation with a simple alternate CSS file. |
Nick D'Aloisio |
There is a generation of skimmers. It's not that they don't want to read in-depth content, but they want to evaluate what the content is before they commit time. Especially on a mobile phone - you don't have the phone, or cellular data, or screen size to be reading full-length content. |
Bob Iger |
I'm committed to increasing long-term value for shareholders and am confident we will continue to do so through the successful execution of our core strategic priorities: the creation of high quality, branded content and experiences, the use of technology, and creating growth in numerous and exciting international markets. |
Desmond Tutu |
Racism, xenophobia and unfair discrimination have spawned slavery, when human beings have bought and sold and owned and branded fellow human beings as if they were so many beasts of burden. |
Martin Campbell |
You could say that Iron Man was a second-tier character, and it turned out very successfully. I simply think it's down to the movie itself, and whether people enjoy the movie, are involved in the movie, and that it entertains them. From that point of view, the movie has to stand alone. |
Joan Rivers |
Elizabeth Taylor has more chins than the Chinese telephone directory. |
Cleveland Abbe |
As a great man's influence never ends, so also there is not definite finality, no end, to a great survey; it runs along for centuries, ever responsive to the strain of the increasing needs of a growing population and an enlarging domain. |
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i thought of a great new feature. make it so i can spam links on your site when it gets big
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this is a super old idea, even played out. but i still think i can make a better site that still recieves search traffic because im awesome at grey hat seo and making a brandable domain with a responsive site. im great at spinning content too and appearing to be a completely normal site. which it is, other than how big i scale the ideas
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Renewed 2 old domains that made money in the past that I let expire. I still have the accounts on my servers so all I had to do is switch the nameservers and voila, theyre back. and since i already remade both sites bigger and better with well branded domains, i can use these old sites, that were proven to make money, as backlinks and a buffer for links to my new branded sites. dope shit. seo is so slow tho but i plan on using ppc on the same sites soon to get more traffic streams
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And by that link I meant this one. Also, when I post links it puts spaces in the URL in strange places, so be aware of that.
http://www.theimaginativeconservative.org/2014/04/eva-brann-on-time.html
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Today I want to talk about a large DDOS attack that leveraged thousands of unsuspecting WordPress websites as indirect source amplification vectors.
Any WordPress site with Pingback enabled (which is on by default) can be used in DDOS attacks against other sites. Note that XMLRPC is used for pingbacks, trackbacks, remote access via mobile devices and many other features you?re likely very fond of. But, it can also be heavily misused like what we are seeing.
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Malicious Chrome Extensions Infect Over 100,000 Users Again
https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/05/malicious-chrome-extensions-infect-more-than-100000-users-again/
Criminals infected more than 100,000 computers with browser extensions that stole login credentials, surreptitiously mined cryptocurrencies, and engaged in click fraud. The malicious extensions were hosted in Google's official Chrome Web Store. The scam was active since at least March with seven malicious extensions known so far, researchers with security firm Radware reported Thursday. Google's security team remo...
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How One Merchandiser Lost $1M Trying to Monetize the 'Hamster Dance' Site
The CBC is marking the 20th anniversary of the notorious Hampsterdance web site with a 10,000-word oral history by arts reporter Leah Collins, promising "the twisted true story of one of the world's first memes."
https://www.cbc.ca/arts/the-oral-history-of-the-hampsterdance-the-twisted-true-story-of-one-of-the-world-s-first-memes-1.4958325
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Russia has drafted a bill that blocks anonymous proxies and VPN services that refuse to prohibit access to forbidden websites, Vedomosti wrote citing sources in e-companies and an undisclosed federal official. According to the publication, the initiative belongs to the Russian Security Council and involves Roskomnadzor and Media Communication Union that unites the biggest network providers. The information has not yet been confirmed officially. According to the bill, anonymizers and VPN services will be required to block access to resources from Roskomnadzor black list. Besides, it is proposed to prohibit search engines from giving links to the banned content. Violation of this requirement would result in a fine of 700 thousand rubles ($12.400). ...
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I would add links but theres not a place for them now
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New York's Free LinkNYC Internet Kiosks Are Now Used By 5 Million Users, Who Have Participated in 1 Billion Sessions and Make 500,000 Phone Calls a Month
In 2014, in a bid to replace the more than 11,000 aging payphones scattered across New York City's pedestrian walkways with more functional fixtures, Mayor Bill de Blasio launched a competition -- the Reinvent Payphones initiative -- calling on private enterprises, residents, and nonprofits to submit designs for replacements. In the end, LinkNYC -- a plan proposed by consortium CityBridge -- secured a contract from the city, beating out competing proposals with electricity-generating piezoelectric pressure plates and EV charging stations. The plan was to spend $200 million installing as many as 10,000 kiosks, or Links, that would suppl...
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