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February 22, 2013 29 comments Author: Paweł Gontarek Share: I was asked to briefly analyze the flower industry promoting itself on quite popular keywords related to their delivery to homes or companies. The main element was to obtain an answer whether spamming one's website using keywords, SWL or cloaking is tolerated. Quite a controversial topic. So let's look at the initial image - an extract of historical statistics from Market Samurai taken from MajesticSEO. Statistical data shows: RDD? Reffering Domains to specific Domain RDP ? Reffering Domains to specific Page If RDD > RDP, it means that in addition to the main page, subpages are positioned (or long tail) BLP? Back Links to Page BLD ? Back Links to Domain If BLP < BLD, it means that in addition to the main page, subpages (or long tail) are positioned.
In the case of total historical data, backlink amounts in the order of several hundred thousand indicate (potentially, probably) the following: using SWL using purchased links on sites with a large SITE Phone Number List Links from educational domains – BLEG – their presence may indicate the use of Xrumer-type techniques. ScrapeBox or similar. Educational links in this industry should not be present in such large numbers. First service: Apart from spam in the footer statistics show that the entire website is positioned using rotational SWLs.
Poor quality links to the domain cause Citation and Trust indicators to be very low. The second website similarly: In the chart above, a glance at the statistics for the last period is enough to conclude that the ratio of links gained to lost is very high. The whole thing is enriched (apart from rotation) with permanent links. The analysis of the third website (art flor) also leaves no doubt: An interesting approach of one of the websites is that it uses the so-called affiliate program - that is, on other websites there is a picture link to the main website.
It strengthens its own website (apart from the fact that these websites may belong to one and the same person. company ) So, as you can easily see, the use of rotational SWLs on a large scale gives very good results. Additionally, I am pasting my own observation of a website from one of my favorite industries - the website has been in full rotation for over 2 years. The first chart for several phrases, the second for only one phrase.
In the case of total historical data, backlink amounts in the order of several hundred thousand indicate (potentially, probably) the following: using SWL using purchased links on sites with a large SITE Phone Number List Links from educational domains – BLEG – their presence may indicate the use of Xrumer-type techniques. ScrapeBox or similar. Educational links in this industry should not be present in such large numbers. First service: Apart from spam in the footer statistics show that the entire website is positioned using rotational SWLs.
Poor quality links to the domain cause Citation and Trust indicators to be very low. The second website similarly: In the chart above, a glance at the statistics for the last period is enough to conclude that the ratio of links gained to lost is very high. The whole thing is enriched (apart from rotation) with permanent links. The analysis of the third website (art flor) also leaves no doubt: An interesting approach of one of the websites is that it uses the so-called affiliate program - that is, on other websites there is a picture link to the main website.
It strengthens its own website (apart from the fact that these websites may belong to one and the same person. company ) So, as you can easily see, the use of rotational SWLs on a large scale gives very good results. Additionally, I am pasting my own observation of a website from one of my favorite industries - the website has been in full rotation for over 2 years. The first chart for several phrases, the second for only one phrase.