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Scrapers Exceed Log Spammers

         

willybfriendly

6:56 am on Jul 25, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Looking through my logs it appears that I am now getting more legit referrals from scraper sites than bogus referrals from the log spammers that are still going about their business. This is a first for me.

Maybe those scrapers aren't so bad after all. Traffic is traffic, and it must be at least semi-qualified if they have already clicked through one site to get to mine.

Now, if G would only give credit for all those links life would be good indeed...

WBF

larryhatch

7:14 am on Jul 25, 2005 (gmt 0)

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Have a good look at the scraper's links. The number 302 rings in my ears. -Larry

blend27

12:42 pm on Jul 25, 2005 (gmt 0)

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WBF - Be carefully what you wish for... "…. THE authoritative page for a niche people will link to you". 302 and/or incorrect URI and so on, Guard your Kingdome my friend.

willybfriendly

2:37 pm on Jul 25, 2005 (gmt 0)

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No doubt many of these scraper sites are using 302's. I have seen a couple that are using every conceivable combination of " widget keyword" as page heading/title.

So far I have been fortunate in avoiding site hijackings, though I have seen one successful page hijack from one of my sites on a very obscure term from a very deep page.

The points I were making were, 1) scraper sites are becoming more prevalent than log spammers, and 2) scraper sites are producing a small but measurable increase in traffic.

Still, it would be nice if the scraper site problem would be taken care of by the SE's. From a user perspective it is a pain in the arse to do a search only to go to a site whose content is the very search results you just looked at in the SE.

Which raises an interesting paradox. Do scraper sites appear in their own scraped SERPS?

WBF

blend27

3:53 pm on Jul 25, 2005 (gmt 0)

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It’s funny, but they even scrape each other, I’ve seen a few, on Yahoo, definitely not interlinking trick, where 2 of them were in top 3, after a while one end up doing a simple dodo to the other, which got both thrown out to page 7.