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Old 03-11-2009, 03:22 PM  
DannyA
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Some interesting Google SERP stuff, parasite hosts, etc

I just ran a script to take a list of random adult keywords and check what domains rank in the top 50 for each one, then queried it by amount of serps per domain.

Youtube is at the top with 450 hits, ranking way above #2 which is chillingeffects at 360.

Justin.tv is in #3 with 268. It's a free video hosting site that I created an account generator for a few weeks ago. Didn't have any captcha on the signup and viagra spammers were abusing it like crazy and pointing links from exploited joomla sites to absolutely dominate. Just ran my script and it didn't work anymore so it looks like they're working on it. They've also blocked pharmacy related text in profiles.

Next comes slutload, youporn, xhamster, naughty.com, tube8 and crazydumper.com. Tube sites have done really really well.

Next is urbandictionary. They've got authority and I guess that's where people go when they want to find out what a rimjob is.

Then there's some more of the tube sites, followed by groups.yahoo.com. It's not actual groups, but they've got something going on where it shows groups in order by tag and they're getting tons of traffic to it. All internal linking, just using their authority to get lots of adult traffic. If you want to get in on some of it, create a group, tag it and use a bot to get signups as it's ranked purely by members. Fuck, make one group and tag it with everything you can think of.

Some more free sites, blah blah, then the pirate bay. Maybe there's a way to hijack authority from there but I'm not sure. Fake torrents with toolbars and link spam might get you a bunch of search traffic and installs but they monitor it pretty closely.

Then you've got IMDB, then Amazon. It might be worth it to generate products, especially information products that you can sell on there. Maybe ebooks out of stories you have rights to? In any case with a product on there and some link spam you'll definitely get some good rankings.

Then there's imagefap, the newbie baiting stolen content mecca, then the freeones board. A post on the freeones board should do very well with some link spam pointed at it.

Then there's the realraptalk.com board. For whatever reason a lot of porn gets posted on here and ranks well for adult terms. Keyword optimized posts might not be a bad idea. Again, link spam and use that authority.

Then you've got mixx.com, which is doing well. May as well submit your links there. Nofollow, but the mixx pages themselves might rank well especially if you link back to them.

More torrent sites, torrentreactor, onlytorrents and nowtorrents.

Whois.domaintools.com. Not sure if there's some sort of exploitation going on here. Might be a way to spam links to the entry for your own site and piggyback on that authority.

Following the same pattern, you've got websiteoutlook

More tube sites, torrent sites, blah blah blah

Then there's bankier.pl, which has a redirection script where you pass in a url with a query string. Someone is spamming links to it, which is cool because you don't actually have to create a page to have it get indexed. I think the redirect is javascript so the engines don't pick up on it.

Folkd.com, which is just a social news site but it's apparently more exploitable these days than digg or reddit. Didn't check on the security features but probably a good target.

There are lots more but you get the idea. Tons of mainstream sites on there that are either being used or can be used as parasite hosts. One that didn't show up but is killing it in pharmacy serps is a wiki that Reuters has. You can use CSS on your user page and make the whole think look however you want.
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