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Most Recent Commercial Inclusion

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mikey158

1:31 pm on Sep 27, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Ok.. here's a question:

I would like to know of the most recent SERPS inclusion for a 'semi' commercial site (text ads, no affiliates, white hat with good content) for a 'semi' competitive phrase (10,000 searched per month). Lets also say -- top 20 SERPS.

Has this monster included anything new recently? And ... briefly.. how did you do it. what is your formula?

Eltiti

12:15 am on Oct 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I'm not quite sure I understand your question --could you please clarify what you mean?

Nitrous

12:49 am on Oct 1, 2005 (gmt 0)



He means has google actually added any new sites (new domains) recently? I think not. It does not matter how you build your pages. you are not added.

kamikaze Optimizer

1:04 am on Oct 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



I have added 30 new sites over the past few weeks, each with 140,000 pages, limited content on each page and with AdSense on all, some with affiliate links.

They all appear to be getting index, but slowly due to the size.

My formula is just a few links to each site from PR5 pages that I have and I do press releases in groups of 6-8 sites at a time.

I am not overly concerned if all or some get sandboxed, as I am in for the long haul and can wait. The traffic from Yahoo will be fine until I get out of the sand box.

A little secret for Yahoo inclusion - Do a whois search for the URL, it sends ink slurp right in.

I hope that helps.

Eltiti

8:17 am on Oct 1, 2005 (gmt 0)

10+ Year Member



Oh, I see... A question about "beating the sandbox". No, I've had no recent experience with that: I have been adding content to existing sites. (It got indexed within days, and started to rank --top 50-- within weeks.)