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Stop SEOing for "young sex" and "cuckold"
So one of my sites got a fair amount of Google traffic last month for two phrases which have remarkably little to do with the content on the site.
The first is "young sex" and the only place that expression appears is in between the tags for Madison Young and Sex and Submission, with a comma in between. The second is "cuckold" which is a word which has been mentioned in maybe two blog posts ever, definitely not a primary topic. I would expect these to be really competitive search terms. This traffic would probably be gold for someone in these niches, but it is pretty useless for me, and relevant searches seem way down. Any suggestions on how to stop SEOing for "young sex" and "cuckold"? |
hidden text at the bottom :thumbsup
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cuckold traffic does well to convert on a cuckold site. sent you an ICQ
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I'm pretty sure I'd know if my own site had hidden text at the bottom of any page. I want to NOT SEO for these terms and I am baffled at how such traffic could be coming through. |
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Is there good redirect code to send anyone from a cuckold search to a specific upsell or landing page? |
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Let me get it - you want to get 0 hits for those terms instead of poorly converting irrelevant yet still free search engine hits? Saving bandwidth? :)
Not only that you would prefer 0 hits instead of number of hits but on top of that you are prepared to spend your precious time to make it happen? |
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ADDING hidden text will surely add negative SEO points and probably remove you from showing for those terms |
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Obvious sarcasm intended |
i think these days seoing for young sex..is going to get you put on a list
as it is suggestive of something other then just college aged girls cuckold..i dont see the problem with though |
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. </sarcasm> |
And get your domain recognized as a spam site.
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Exactly. The fact that the site seems to be coming up well for VERY unrelated terms makes me suspect something is weird (and badly for its normal relevant terms). I don't know enough about competitive SEO to know if that is what is happening, but, if that could be the case, I would surely like to know how to stop it. It concerns me that an important site for my company stopped appearing in results for what makes sense and is now appearing for really odd terms. It doesn't bother me seeing "cuckold" in my stats and it does bother me seeing the expression "young sex", but neither one should be pulling up this site. |
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As the irrelevant terms seem to have replaced the relevant ones, I see a problem. No, neither I, nor anyone else with adult hosting is concerned about bandwidth charges in 2013 :winkwink: |
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It sounds like some douche is hot linking images on a site like rainpow.com or fc2.com
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i had exactly the same problem many years ago... I almost got kicked from one of my hosts for it...
I made a gallery with legal content, promoting some sort of cleaner that would clean up your internet history... I promoted it with a text: Don't let your children know you visited porn (or something similar) For some reason (duh), it attracted a lot of perverts looking for CP,... I was stupid enough to use a script that would show the latest searchterms, and my host almost kicked me off their system for it... I have not found how to avoid this problem tough... You can try to go into webmaster tools, and see who is linking to your domain. In case this list is only a couple hundred entries long (and not thousands of entries), you could try to disavow the links you do not like (like links from teen sites, or links from cuckolds)... No guarantee your problem will be solved tough... But, like being said before, i don't see why you would try to block incoming traffic, as long as it has nothing to do with illegal stuff (gambling, cp, bestiality, illegal downloading,...) |
You could always just park the domain :D
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You should simply want to try to rank for your prefered keywords, no need to waste time trying to de-rank for useless keywords. 2 cents of course |
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This reminds me of the time many years ago when I was #1 for 'tube woman' on a barely relevant site. It was the most crappy unproductive traffic you could ever imagine. I didn't bother to check but it was like it was all Chinese people.
Google should detect it by the bounce rates soon and then you will likely lose the rankings for those terms. Hopefully you get the good ones back. |
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How does that work for douchey SEO? Is it something where Google sees those sites as bad or as relevant to the wrong words or ? |
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I need the domain to be ranking for relevant keywords, not competitive but irrelevant ones, because this actually happening to a pretty major site for my company. |
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I'm guessing the issue is competitive SEO is causing problems i.e. the weird inappropriate traffic is not the problem; it is an indicator of what the problem might be. But, yeah, I definitely agree that I need to parse exactly what is up to fix the SEO issue and simply not getting found on random stuff is not enough. |
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When an asshat webmaster Hotlinks to your images and attaches his own descriptions, Google indexes it and you get credit for irrelevant search terms again from Google giving away full size image loads. Hotlinking on top of Hotlinking. |
"cuckold" sending almost 100% USA traffic
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Wow, as if I didn't already hate Google hotlinking without the page enough. |
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And if Hotlink protection is involved, it is debateable that the traffic even made it into the site. Either they enter, stats programs like cPanel just register a hit on the file used in the redirect and log the search terms used -or- they don't enter with the same effect.
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