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Originally Posted by FlexxAeon
that good info to know. the way you made it sound in your reply to me, re: trades being marked as 'alert' status, sounded like the trades were carried over as well. but since they're not, if i wanted to remove domains, there shouldn't be any of those alerts, right?
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No not from the EVERESS Side. However, your domains will go to closed and never be fully deleted from the system. If your worried about being in "The System"... Don't.
This may have nothing to do with you but some people are terrified of being in link trade systems. This is an article for another time but in brief. Google does not Trust Anyone. So it does not matter if you are in or out of these databases or Directories.
DMOZ is a perfect example. Google does not give a damn about the opinions of a few editors at DMOZ. You might get some PR but I think everyone reading this knows your not going to get and hold ranks by getting links from the so called "Authority Sites".
Likewise is the Dark side judgment of Google. The idea that Google
Needs or
Wants the input of 3rd party data is absurd. As an analyst for more than 12 years, I can tell you clearly that Blacklists are pretty 90's in thinking.
To support this claim of mine (which will surely come under attack). Most people will say that Google Knows whats in these link trade systems - even if they don't have access.
Obviously they can not break in and commit a federal crime. So why is that? How do they know what is in or out of linkspun or thunderball? How do they know??? Humm....
It is because Google Tracks
Link Clusters. And so even if they cant access linkspun thunderball or everess... they can still track the cluster of links that arise from them which is why we urge people NOT to go and run up 1000 links in a day.
If you take linkspun thunderball and everess completely out of the picture.... you STILL have a link cluster that Google either likes... or dislikes. It won't matter if you are in or out of a database. If you are linking in a cluster in a cluster - Google will judge that.
Sorry if that had nothing to do with your question. It's just after the last 2 posts... this thread has gone a bit intense.