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Originally Posted by goldfish
You don't really think I would be worried about a tube site ranking in google do you? LOL
No, both sites in question are review sites.
Each and every post on the WP review site and the custom CMS is unique, in that it they are hand written and changed drastically from review site to review site. New reviews added to each daily. There are no place holder pages(incomplete reviews) and each site carries different ways to rank a site, adding to the uniqueness of each site. The only real common factor is the same site is reviewed on each site on the same day, obviously when reviewing the same site on two different domains the content is going to be slightly similar.
The site in question has been ranked in the top 5 for a very extremely popular gay porn term since July. It also held the number one spot for its name, which got it a lot of google search traffic as well, so I have not considered it as not providing any value to surfers, its relevant, unique and carries almost no sponsor content. 2 images and a video usually, the rest is SEO text that reads natural. But it now name ranks 65, for some odd reason and the term it held the top five for its not even in the top 100 as of an hour ago.
Getting slaped by Google hurts more than when my mom slapped me as a kid!
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Not to question your method, but don't you think running gay and straight content through the same tube a little offputting for most straight porn surfers? I see as much cock on cock on your index as I do straight vids. If I were lookign to beat my dick on a tube site and came across yours, I would probably move on down the line to the next.
Having a gay section on a general porn website is one thing, tossing it into the mix with the rest of the content, doesn't really flow...