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Open Questions

Posted By Eli On December 7, 2007 @ 4:22 am In Random Thoughts | 125 Comments

Well I’ve been working extremely hard this coming Christmas season. Got several personal big launches coming out as well as loads of other fun business. I’ve been writing nearly every day on SEO Empire Part 2. I also got several large followup posts in draft. It occured me though, as if I couldn’t with the flood of emails, that I haven’t updated in a month. So I thought it would be fun to throw out a few short and to the point posts before I dig down into my presents and finish up this bitch of a season. :)

So lets take on a few open questions. A public dialog between yourself and I and the other readers. I know theres lots of great SEO and marketing questions out there and frankly I can talk about it all day. Fire off any questions you got in the comments and for the next week I’ll be answering as many as I have time for.

Have fun and happy holidays!


125 Comments To "Open Questions"

#1 Comment By PeteyPab On December 7, 2007 @ 4:54 am

Hi Eli, I know how you feel, the holidays are a crazy season! I love your site, it’s really eye-opening. I was pumped to find that you posted today.

Question: What do you think about possible legal issues involved with scraping, link-building through the use of your base sites, etc… any general thoughts you have, how to protect yourself, general best-practice techniques to stay out of trouble…

And also, do you have to separate your real, legit sites a lot from the base sites… like, do you use different mailing addresses and account information for all AdSense and server hosting accounts? Or am I just being paranoid… I am just worried that even if I start getting really successful, a few years down the road it might all bite me in the ass since I left some trails on the internet and all signs lead to me… do you think that laws could be passed pretty soon that would put us at risk? Thanks a lot!

#2 Comment By Nils On December 7, 2007 @ 5:19 am

He’s alive!!
Can’t think of a question right now but looking forward to SEO Empire pt.2 :)

#3 Comment By jwalker On December 7, 2007 @ 5:20 am

Hi Eli,

Great site!

Question: Could you post a simple list of top link-building opportunities/techniques in order of effectiveness, in light of the changes at Google over the past year or so?

#4 Comment By remus On December 7, 2007 @ 5:43 am

how big is the waiting list on squirt?If i contribute with something on vault can i get a free pass :) ?

#5 Comment By Ty On December 7, 2007 @ 6:32 am

How many weeks does it take Google to handle a reconsidaration request these days?

Is it still 99% sure that first time offenders will be reincluded if they fix the problems and say Sorry?

#6 Comment By ozonew4m On December 7, 2007 @ 6:52 am

what color underwear are you wearing?

just kidding

i read in one of your posts about how you think porn webmasters and marketeers are leading the way in the way the internet is headed,

I just wondered what you think the future of the internet is? what direction do you think it will take? do you see anything in the way porn masters are doing things that you think will filter down into mainstream in the near future?

T

#7 Comment By remus On December 7, 2007 @ 8:09 am

If we have 20 database sites(each one with 10k+ pages) on 5 ip s - how much does the share ip affect the foundation?

#8 Comment By extreme webmaster On December 7, 2007 @ 8:16 am

It is refreshing to see a new post here Eli. I’ve been watching your blog for a long time and asking myself when will you reappear. The wait paid off :)

My questions is (to you and everyone else here): did anyone notice that Google is slow at indexing websites these days or is it just me? A new site I launched: googlebot showed up and crawled around twice already, but the site still isn’t indexed. The website is even featured on some of my whitehat websites that have a high PR, and are crawled daily. I also managed to insert the new site into some directories that aren’t considered spammy. Still, to no avail. Nothing showing up in Google. Nor in MSN or Yahoo.

Is it Google being slower these days or something else? Does anybody know?

And, the website is pure whitehat stuff. WTF?

#9 Comment By Paul On December 7, 2007 @ 9:18 am

Extreme Webmaster,

Did you take a look at your code? Did you make some obvious (but easy to make mistake) such as using the font tag to define a white color to a certain section of the site (Some P tag or something)– while using CSS for the rest of the page (thus making it look like you are attempting to keyword stuff when the CSS is pulled)
The fact that it isn’t in any of the big three screams that you’ve made some sort of mistake, at least in my book.

#10 Comment By extreme webmaster On December 7, 2007 @ 10:12 am

Paul,

I don’t ever use deprecated stone-age junk, like the font tag. Only pure crystalline CSS :)

And yes, I did check the stuff you told me, but no: everything looks fine. No such glitches, as a same font and background color.

What’s even more strange, is that the SERPS contain other website pages, while the index is the old one (a cached version of a sort of “website coming soon - under construction” page). How did the bot manage to crawl through the other pages if it didn’t go through the new index page? WTF?

I am sure that there aren’t any links to other pages of my website on the web, I’ve checked it a number of times already. Stats show clearly.

Really, really bizarre. Arrrgh.

#11 Comment By joe On December 7, 2007 @ 11:08 am

Do you ever use iframes to display affiliate offers? What’s your technique when it comes down to the money pages?

#12 Comment By mike On December 7, 2007 @ 11:50 am

extreme webmaster,

I have released 2 new site and have not had any problems getting them indexed in Google

#13 Comment By Dennis G On December 7, 2007 @ 1:08 pm

Eli,

I can’t wait for your SEO empire 2 post.

One question I have: Do you know if Google has a maximum number of pages of one particular site/domain they take into their index?

Thanks

DG

#14 Comment By Quinton Figueroa On December 7, 2007 @ 2:06 pm

1. For each domain do you split your subdomains up in multiple C Class IPs or do they all stay on 1? Does it depend?

2. For each domain do you link from your subdomains to other subdomains or do you keep each one as its own stand alone “site”?

3. Do you set up in the 100’s of subdomains or in the 1,000’s of subdomains (or maybe more) per domain?

Appreciate the help man, you kick ass!

#15 Comment By Quinton Figueroa On December 7, 2007 @ 2:12 pm

G seems as fast as ever for me. Any new site I link at is in the index and ready to rank within about 2 - 4 days (Yahoo are MSN are still sitting around like wtf). I have never had a site take longer than about a week to get into G. How long is it taking you?

#16 Comment By Matthew On December 7, 2007 @ 2:37 pm

Hi Eli,

I’ve read through your blog and its amazing info. Thanks. I have a question. I’ve read through and I find the link building stuff (black hole SEO) a bit too complex, could you suggest any other effective link building techniques? I’ve heard great stuff about TNX.net.

Thanks!

#17 Comment By Eli On December 7, 2007 @ 3:05 pm

Oh boy these are some great questions. I’m going to have fun. Keep em coming. :)

#18 Comment By Jon On December 7, 2007 @ 3:39 pm

do you pick your nose with your left or right hand? Seriously, I want to start out as a cyber stalker and I think this is good info to have.

#19 Comment By Eric On December 7, 2007 @ 3:52 pm

A couple questions regarding rolling out networks of very large sites…

- Which nameservers do you use? Do you make any attempt to differentiate or does google not care if you have an interlinked network with each site using the same nameserver?

- Once a madlib-type site is done and there are 10k+ pages available, do you make any attempt to roll out the site slowly? Is it seen as spammy if a huge site suddenly appears out of the blue?

Thanks

#20 Comment By how to get your blog sponsored On December 7, 2007 @ 6:08 pm

Do you outsource SEO work to indians and have them do manual labor?

#21 Comment By Paul On December 7, 2007 @ 8:04 pm

Do you plan on releasing the dashboard you use to manage your backend :)

#22 Comment By Matt On December 7, 2007 @ 9:37 pm

Do you outsource SEO work to indians and have them do manual labor?

and how about Jews for the banking and orientals for all the heavy math? ;)

#23 Comment By SEO On December 7, 2007 @ 10:19 pm

Can u tell me some JavaScript Technique for scrapping Links??
I am not comefortable with PHP, still sticking to the ASPx and JavaScript.

And Eli…
Your Site is greate, nothing to compare with it…

ThanX Man

#24 Comment By emp On December 8, 2007 @ 1:17 am

SEO,, if you are comfortable around ASPx, you might just want to scrape using .net, but really, PHP should be no problem.

::emp::

#25 Comment By Neil On December 8, 2007 @ 4:11 am

What do you think about hiding content in a hidden DIV? Do the search engines ignore it, penalize you for it or treat it like it was part of the main content?

What about putting SEO friendly content in clear view, then covering it up with a DIV containing the real content you want people to see. Good idea?

#26 Comment By spaceman On December 8, 2007 @ 7:32 am

I need a good SEO guy with programming skills, but it seems impossible to know if someone is as good as they say. What would you recommend someone trying to hire an SEO/programming guy do to seperate the wheat from the chaff?

#27 Comment By Wini On December 8, 2007 @ 8:16 am

I’m interested in the link building issue too. And therefor a question:
Is link injection via xss a tactic, which works for the ranking on google?

#28 Comment By Stumble Exchange On December 8, 2007 @ 8:51 am

What are your predictions for the effect of googles new treatement of subdomains in the SERP (i.e like folders, two per search), both in terms of short and long tail terms.

#29 Comment By Stumble Exchange On December 8, 2007 @ 8:57 am

You wouldn’t scrape links in javascript.

The only way that would make sense is if to scrape them all on the current page.

But for that their is:

Ctl-i Alt-l Ctl-a Ctrl-c Ctrl-p

in FF of course

#30 Comment By Stumble Exchange On December 8, 2007 @ 9:05 am

1. For each domain do you split your subdomains up in multiple C Class IPs or do they all stay on 1? Does it depend?

– All the same

2. For each domain do you link from your subdomains to other subdomains or do you keep each one as its own stand alone ‘’site?'’

– Keep them as sites or else link out to different class-C’s on different second level domains

3. Do you set up in the 100’s of subdomains or in the 1,000’s of subdomains (or maybe more) per domain?

– If its similar subject matters a few 1000 is fine, if it they are different subject matters and not great content, i keep the numbers low.

#31 Comment By Joe V On December 8, 2007 @ 1:30 pm

1) The using of audio and visual media on the sites are growing. Is there any savvy way to seoing the multimedia site.

2) The facebook is growing exponentially. It open its door to allow people using their advertisement. The unique of advertisement is demographic driven and there is facebook page, fan, and becaon. Is there any seo possibilities. This question also extend to social networking. Myspace? Linkedin? niche social networking?

3) What are ways we can stay ahead of game in search engine trends? The search engine continues to change. For example, I have Matt Cutts on my watch list.

4. Is there a way we can build backlinks faster that looks organic and natural? Doing it yourself by visiting forum and blogs is time consuming.

#32 Comment By BoobGuy On December 8, 2007 @ 4:41 pm

My question has to do with the management of your network:

Can you give us some hint as to how you publish hardlinks across your networks of sites (I’m guessing in the thousands) from one central dashboard?

I’m fairly decent at php/msql, but to publish hardlinks across multiple domains hosted on multiple servers is where my knowledge ends. Any push in the right direction would be highly appreciated.

Thanks for all the great posts.

#33 Comment By Joe V On December 8, 2007 @ 6:58 pm

Got any blackhat ppc?

#34 Comment By James On December 9, 2007 @ 3:22 am

Hi Eli,

Thanks for your amazing blog. I re-read it every day.

I recently bought my first database with 25000 hotel records and have built a site around it.

Would I be better off seperating the database into geographical regions and build a few different sites out of the database?

Would the value of the each pages linking power not be greater if they weren’t all on the same domain but spread over a few sites?

#35 Comment By sam On December 9, 2007 @ 6:23 am

The big problem with that is, that the best SEO guys work for themselves.

#36 Comment By darkmonk On December 9, 2007 @ 7:29 am

Do both! Get as much utility out of that database as you can. Make multiple sites using the entire database. Make multiple sites per geographic region. Make multiple sites partitioned by hotel type. Hotel class. etc. etc. Mix up the templates/footprints. Add random content to unique-ify the sites. Build the first set of sites, then templatize them, then introduce automation. Spread them across multiple domains, multiple subdomains, multiple IP addresses and C-blocks.

#37 Comment By Neil On December 9, 2007 @ 11:34 am

Here’s an idea. Lots of people using tracking scripts to track their PPC ads. Tracking scripts write data to a database. The owner uses that data to determine which keywords are bringing in traffic and converting. You could always screw up their database if you wanted to get rid of your competitors. So many tracking scripts can be easily exploited this way…

#38 Comment By James On December 9, 2007 @ 11:57 am

Thanks darkmonk.

Right, use the DB to death then… you can see I’m new to this ;)

Couple questions…

What are footprints?

What do you mean by automation?

Is subdomain.mysite.com considered a different site as [1] www.mysite.com by google?

I searched on one of the hotel descriptions in the database and found 5000 occurances on google. Should I be worried about that. I’m wondering at what point duplication becomes a problem…

Thanks for your advice and patience.

James :)

#39 Comment By Rockwell On December 9, 2007 @ 3:45 pm

Do you ever sell any of your sites?

What’s the going rate for a black or gray-hat SEO property as a multiple of earnings?

#40 Comment By adsenser On December 9, 2007 @ 4:04 pm

I loved your SEO empire post.
But I was wondering how much effect does a lot of links from a lot of indexed pages from the same domain have?
I always thought that the search engines looked mainly at the number of different domain linking to you.
Can you give some more info on this?
Or do you use these pages to link to a lot of different domains?

#41 Comment By tingeltangeltill On December 10, 2007 @ 12:58 am

Hi Eli,

is an old domain just worth if it has quite a lot backlinks or is an old domain also worth if it’s just in the index of search engines, but has almost no backlinks (0-20).

Regards

Till

#42 Comment By nogenius On December 10, 2007 @ 1:12 pm

Eli,

1. When linking from blackhat hosted/spammed sites to foundation sites, do you feel it would be fine to directly one-way link from the BH site to the foundation site if they are related?

2. If the BH site and foundation site are unrelated, would it then be best to use the concept of synergy linking (link the unrelated BH sites to a related blog/trusted platform and then to the foundation site)?

3. Do you feel directory submissions (done manually) are still worth the time or money?

Thanks,
nogenius

#43 Comment By spaceman On December 10, 2007 @ 4:19 pm

how does one create an url rolling site when google no longer has a API for such a thing (instead having that javascript AJAX shite)?

#44 Comment By spaceman On December 10, 2007 @ 4:21 pm

Indeed, but they could also work out a deal on increased earnings. non?

I have a site with 20M such pages & am just starting to catch on to SEO… it’s a bitch to find someone who actually knows what he’d doing.

#45 Comment By Eli On December 10, 2007 @ 5:05 pm

they still have an api you just have to borrow a key from someone who got one back when it was available.

#46 Comment By spaceman On December 10, 2007 @ 6:11 pm

Perhaps you could ping me???

#47 Comment By BoobGuy On December 11, 2007 @ 12:59 pm

Actually, I thought of one more question regarding the management of your site network:

In the SEO Empire post, you state that you have a complete database listing of all the pages on all your websites for the purpose of categorizing your pages based on keywords. My question is, how do you update this database for the sites that are autogenerated via rss feeds? Do you have a script that spiders these sites and returns a list of newly generated pages and stores them in the database?

Thanks Eli…Appreciate all your help.

#48 Comment By spaceman On December 13, 2007 @ 7:11 am

Can you give us some rough numbers?:
According to your advice, what is a acceptable, PR, ROI per activity (long-term basement/blackhat short term activity), monthly income, indexed pages per site, etc?

There is no lack of “seo experts” on sitepoint/digital who with tons of advice who think $20/mo is awesome. LOL

You sound like your number objectives are much higher, but it would be helpful to peg your advice to some standard. Shoemoney has his (one?) big check which, though ambiguous, pegs him pretty high in the seo/webmaster community. How about some indication of what level game you’re playing?

#49 Comment By spaceman On December 14, 2007 @ 8:04 am

With your big, +5M page, basement site(s) do you bother with submitting sitemaps or rely on deeplinking from outside sites to direct google’s crawlers?

#50 Comment By MC Backlink On December 14, 2007 @ 11:32 am

Eli,

where’s the Dildo?

#51 Comment By Nebraska On December 14, 2007 @ 12:28 pm

Is there a BlueHatSEO forum? If so, where do I apply?

#52 Comment By Pay Per Install On January 4, 2008 @ 7:18 am

Lets say I can afford to spend $50 per day right now. What would you do with this to make even more money if you are quite new to this business… I was thinking about affiliate marketing and terms like ETC and CPC are known for me.

#53 Comment By rpg game On January 10, 2008 @ 3:21 am

I cannot get the blue hat SEO forums to work it comes up with a “cannot be found” in wordpress, and i can’t find any signs in your previous posts that the forum was closed, whats up there?

#54 Comment By Default Layouts On February 3, 2008 @ 1:31 am

Happy holidays as well

#55 Comment By levis On February 7, 2008 @ 9:53 am

Can we see some about your new projects???

#56 Comment By automotive On February 11, 2008 @ 2:42 am

can i get some info about your future projects….do reply me back….happy hoilday…

#57 Comment By SEO On March 2, 2008 @ 12:09 pm

Holidays are long over and i still don’t feel like working.

#58 Comment By seo On March 4, 2008 @ 11:51 am

you way of talking tells me that you are quite a busy person:P

#59 Comment By Sheela On March 4, 2008 @ 2:06 pm

Very soon I’ll be throwing questions at you too!

#60 Comment By Jochen Schweitzer On March 7, 2008 @ 12:04 pm

How do you react to Google slaps in adwords?

#61 Comment By houserocker On March 11, 2008 @ 3:18 am

What can i do to get strong linkpartners or blogs to make me in their blogroll???

#62 Comment By Eva White On May 10, 2008 @ 9:42 pm

Your willingness to help others is truely amazing.

#63 Comment By Metaspring On July 15, 2008 @ 8:39 am

LOL! You wouldn’t be far wrong there :)

#64 Comment By Metaspring On July 15, 2008 @ 8:41 am

Lots of ideas from the comments themselves too.

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Brillant!

#66 Comment By Indian Web Master On November 27, 2008 @ 12:43 am

A year since this post and no sight of the article SEO Empire - II. What’s up, Eli? Too busy? :D

#67 Comment By Car Tuning On January 15, 2009 @ 7:28 am

Fired the question to know the strategies ? or to make people busy in firing their ideas and questions :) :) ??

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Go to each listing and find the reference to the offending Wikipage. You’ll find most of them in the See Also section or linked throughout the article. This is where the simplicity that I was talking about before comes into play. Listings such as “Flash Games” or “Election News” are easier because they’re so irrelevant. When people are searching Google for terms such as these they’re obviously wanting to find actual flash games or election news, not some faggy Wikipedia page saying what they are. The same concept applies to other Wikipages linking to them. Just because the author put the text Cat Food in the article or the See Also doesn’t mean its a relevant reference to the subject matter.

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What do you think is the hardest part of SEO and SEM and how do you forsee the industry changing in the next 3 years?

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For each domain do you split your subdomains up in multiple C Class IPs or do they all stay on 1? Does it depend?

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Eli,

I can’t wait for your SEO empire 2 post.

One question I have: Do you know if Google has a maximum number of pages of one particular site/domain they take into their index?

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