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Has anyone tested the five submission amount? Such as, submitting 10 or 20 or 100 pages within a domain at one session. I read where someone asked AV and they said submit as many as you wish. I have been banned so many times I don't trust them! I have been unbanned, banned, unbanned, etc. My hits double, drop in half, double, drop in half, etc. Suddenly Google-yahoo loves me, and AV hates me....they are driving me crazy...I think I will buy another 400 domains and start over!
So I think the question is will they penalise you for hand submitting say 100 pages over 20 codes in the one day? I would suspect not if they are pointing you back to getting a new code every five pages given that to enter 100s of pages manually would be grinding work. But do we have any concrete evidence?
Onya
Woz
I am going to bet you are going to get banned. For the most part (IMO) AV has the submission code to 5 for a reason. Before AV changed one or two submissions per day per domain was good, but never 45 for the same domain in the same day. I think the most I have done is 5 under the same domain in one day currently and I am seeing some results.
I am submitting only 10 per domain per day, just in case.
Feels like it doesn't it. Note the spread of image thumbnails in worldwide results on the regional AVs listed above. started with Ireland. [webmasterworld.com]
If there is going to be one database, will AV.com begin filtering out foreign TLDs and offering a worldwide option like the regional versions?
I donīt think so, even if AV has fired [biz.yahoo.com] its europaen managers.
We were in contact with the german office for different reasons, but now we should talk to the headquarter in USA. I really donīt know if the next step is to shut the europaen-index down...
> submitted 45 pages from one domain yesterday
We submitted up to 20 from one domain without any problems, and we submitted up to 100 from different domains, blended within one submission code (i.e. within every code we submitted different domains). The got into the index.
In my experience, the algo for AV.co.uk is a lot different for AV.com.
Presumably they would 'standardise' with the .com version.
With regard to multiple submissions, I've heard of so many colleagues getting completely banned for this I always stick to 5 in a 24hr period.
Well I didn't get banned and most of the pages showed up in the index (not very well ranked) within about three weeks. About a month later Scooter finally decided my site was crawl worthy and has now indexed over 500 pages. My rankings seem to be slowly rising and yesterday i got almost 600 hits from them!
I should add that the crawl of my site seemed to be triggered by a crawl of ODP links because in some cases i have the same page listed twice, one of which has the URL in my ODP format... which seems to confuse the case sensitive altavista...
So on the whole i'm not willing to risk pulling a stunt like that again, but i may have got away with it ;)
Cheers
Dave