OK, how do these sites do this?? They were registered just a few weeks ago and got millions or billions of results...of fresh SPAM. t1ps2see.com Creation Date: 25-May-2006 2,190,000,000 results http://www.google.com/search?q=site:t1ps2see.com eiqz2q.org Created On:31-May-2006 3,780,000,000 http://www.google.com/search?num=100&q=site:eiqz2q.org rfni70.org Created On:31-May-2006 940,000,000 http://www.google.com/search?num=100&q=site:rfni70.org jkthy0.org Created On:31-May-2006 59,700,000 http://www.google.com/search?num=100&q=site:jkthy0.org geku8h.org Created On:31-May-2006 92,800,000 http://www.google.com/search?num=100&q=site:geku8h.org There all registered by the same person (Dear spam bots...pze eat this E-mail address.) Google CEO Eric Schmidt was given the opportunity to respond to this on Thursday June 15, 2006 at the Conde Nast Lunch but dodged the question by talking about fighting click fraud.
I have posted a comment about this in matt cutts blog when he talked about why sites are getting deindexed and guess what? The comment was deleted.
I am having a few webdirectories (around 10) and i just wanted to tell you that i saw that those kind of websites, are using automatic software for doing mass submission into webdirectories & guestbooks,etc... They even bombing somebody with 1000 +++ links / day ... They aren't submiting main page, only inside pages, so maiby that is the reason. Also if the spammers linked all theyre domain names to each other, they can even build PageRank. It won't be a surprise if with so many pages,they will soon get a PR9 or even a PR10 lol
These sites are using cloaking & 302 redirects. Notice how none of the pages are actually cached? Easy to get billions of pages if the pages are created on the fly for search engine spiders.
They simply should limit how new sites is being idnexed if they excess decent number of pages versus x-amount of quality links;
Wow, these guys are good. Hopefully they will ecourage our friends at Google to eliminate this type of web site. Just the fact that the URLs are random letters and numbers indicate that the owners don't think it will last long, but they hope that they can retire on the proceeds in the meantime.
Some of my keywords when searched return results on these sites. Mine still ranks higher but these are irrelevant to my site. Whatever this guy does he knows what he's doing even tho it's lame for the rest of us, he cheated the system.
Obvious isn't it? The secret in the sauce is in the subdomains. None of the pages are actual pages, they are all subdomains-- making Google think there are 3.8 billion different websites hosted at eiqz2q.org. That obviously gets around the new page limit since all the websites only have 1 page indexed. edit: I'm hitting one DC now with 5.5 billion results showing from eiqz2q.org edit: and here is a search with a page from that domain beating out the NY Times and a dedicated site with the keywords in the domain name edit again: they're actually in that result set FOUR TIMES in the top 10 because of subdomains ahem.... Google.... broken?
Whats interesting is that google is the one that is fooled the most... http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=site:t1ps2see.com&ei=UTF-8 http://search.msn.com/results.aspx?q=site:t1ps2see.com MSN did the best. MSN also cached a page... http://cc.msnscache.com/cache.aspx?q=3381621182287&lang=en-US&mkt=en-US&FORM=CVRE compare to http://t1ps2see.com/s.php? Code (markup):
We are seeing lot of discrepancies in Google right from 4/4 Pr update (not ?). Command : site:t1ps2see.com Google : 1,760,000,000 Yahoo : 9,230 MSN : 110 MSN is wise most in this scam.
Maybe it's Mr Cutts creating a little pension fund for himself before webmasters the world over descend on Google HQ and begin slaughtering any employee's involved in the de-indexing of our sites. Pete
I'm so glad that some of our sites with "low quality inbound links" have been de-indexed to make room for these fountains of information.
According to Nintendo's number's those five websites have 7,062,500,000 pages indexed on Google. I wonder how many click's he get from Google alone. He is getting a lot of traffic check out Alexa. The guy is probably making $100k a day easy. Impressive