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Old 11-12-2014, 03:10 PM  
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let's hope this thread won't derail

Having said that, now a few questions:

1.- Purchased traffic may hurt your site/blog?. Given its high bounce rate may google think your site isn't good enough?.

2.- Do places like tumblr have any SEO relevance for our main site?. When people share a post with your site's link they simply are making a copy of your post. There's nothing new or original in all those shares. Does google give those shares/reblogs value anyway?.

3.- How can I make google index my posts and find my backlinks faster?. I've noticed that backlinks on high PR sites are found faster by google.

4.- What about bing and yahoo?. They have about 25-30% of the SE market. Do they need a different SEO approach?. if so what may be the right approach and can we have a site SEO optimized for those three search engines?.

thank you.
1. Google has said on multiple occasions that they do not look at your site's Google Analytics profile for ranking purposes. It can gather time on site directly from clicks that it produces and thus work out a bounce rate from that, but for traffic purposes you're not going to be punished in any way for a low bounce rate. It simply doesn't know what your stats are. Unless it came from a search engine, bounce rate isn't going to make a difference to your ranking.

2. Yes, they do. These are social signals, and Tumblr has actually become pretty popular for the big G. Some major keywords have Tumblr blogs ranking high, so it clearly likes sharing signals and treats them as proof that a site is an authority.

3. Have a site that Google cares more about. New Wikipedia articles get indexed immediately: some sites can take a few weeks. The more times that Google looks at your site, the quicker it is to pick up on new webpages. Consider pinging the pages via some online automation services if required: I've never had a major issue with new pages being noticed though, so I wouldn't know.

4. I don't really care about focusing on Bing/Yahoo, because I figure the people that use those search engines aren't going to really be interested in purchasing pornography. Most people have those as default search engines because they don't know how to change it to Google: I doubt anyone with that level of non-tech understanding is going to be able to pay for something. Of course, this is a huge generalization and I have absolutely nothing against those search engines, I just think that they're going to pretty much follow whatever Google does. It has already been proven that Bing uses results from Google in its own SERPs, so I figure just focus on Google and if the other search engines have any intelligence, they'll just follow suit.
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