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MrSavage - 5:21 pm on Aug 9, 2009 (gmt 0)


Yes, they are all one the same host, same whois, and yes, they are all listed and verified in webmaster tools. Perhaps people can take this as a word of warning. Not to manipulate or be dishonest about it, but privacy and Google seem not to be one of the same. What I mean is, I feel as though I've been judged and labeled regardless of my intent or ignorance. Should each website be judged on it's own or should you be judged on every website I own? From a privacy perspective you would think that unless you are told what is or isn't being monitored, you should be careful. I mean how much does Google know about you? Does it really matter? Do you know what they do with your webmaster listed sites? Where does it say they access your whois? Do all the search engine view or have access to the whois, even if it's private? Questions certainly that I now have. If I can't get some penalities lifted on legit, decent content sites, then I will remain jaded.

It's certainly clear to me that I was way too deep, with way too many domains to keep up. My mistake was thinking that because I was targeting different, yet similar keywords and keyword phrases, that I was no doing anything wrong. Wow, that was a huge mistake. Add to that the lean content, affiliate links, rss feeds, one page sites, and I'm labeled a big time loser. I was in too deep and not realizing how this would all be viewed, even though my this setup was by no means my end game. Spammers set up scams, I was setting up websites to work on and build upon. Affiliate links were only temporary while I was setting up my company. Ironically, now that I have my company, I don't have a website to sell on. Isn't that great?


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