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SERPS in google - the secret is out
Sorry if this has been posted here before, I hadn't seen it:
http://www.buzzle.com/editorials/6-10-2005-71368.asp |
Ummm... Not very fresh, is it?
buzzle.com/editorials/6-10-2005-71368.asp |
Complete and utter bullshit. Some registars don't even release information for their URLs regarding how long is left on the registration. I fail to see any evidence whatsoever here - just an idiot who has no clue on SEO.
To anyone who actually reads this and thinks it's correct: I promise you dearly, the 'secret' to SERPS in Google is not how long you have a domain registered for. |
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Ok, this has been discussed over and over again and if you just saw it now than there is something wrong with you. Domain registration is a part of patent, but Matt Cutts said it does not mean they actually use it for ranking purposes.
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Lololololololololol
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I am glad you are on top of your game. However, there are some here that are not as bright or well read as you. I thought there might be some titbits in there to get them to think. |
ahahhahah. the secret was somewhere out there.
too old shit. |
Good info thanks.
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I miss my days of spamming the hell out of Buzzle with "authoritative" articles.
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very old looks like it's based on the google's historical search patent.
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come on man, its old like space
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How long you register a domain for probably isn't a big factor, but I think common sense would tell you that it is taken into account. Spam sites and start ups are almost always registered for 1 year at a time. Sites that are established, updated, and popular are usually renewed for much longer period of times.
It's easy to check to see how long a site is registered for. |
ahahahahahahah
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Everyone please do only exactly what Matt Cutts says you should do. I am sure he knows all and the fact that he has incentive to spread disinformation should not make you hesitate to follow his advice at all.
Thanks! |
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Nice stuff but kinda old! You have to dig in for a fresh info!
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Anyways, the issue is pretty moot...Google wouldn't hold 1 or less years on registration against anyone since 99% of registrations aren't for more than a year. |
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gfy's 3rd grader level retards need to see this post rather then laughing at what op was said :2 cents: |
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lots of stupid shit in this thread. if you can't figure out why google trusts domains with a longer reg date just give up now.
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do they have an updated version of this?
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The days of Spamming Google are drawing to a close. With this patent they reveal just how hard they're coming down on Spam sites
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