How the *** is this done ? Enter keyword..and up pops keyword.domain.com etc. ???

Discussion in 'Google' started by GeorgR., Apr 13, 2007.

  1. #1
    i really need to know how this is done. Is this done dynamically ?

    There is some guy who seems to have indexed LOTS (and i mean 1000s) of VERY SPECIFIC amazon products.

    Eg.i go to amazon and chose a RANDOM product name (EXAMPLE !) like

    "netgear wireless router D561 XRP".

    I enter "netgear wireless router D561 XRP" in google,

    and UP COMES a domain

    "netgear-wireless-router-d561-XRP.whatever.com" with the page with that product from amazon on it, and if you buy it it redirects you to amazon and the guy gets commission.

    I have no idea how this should work.....ESPECIALLY since this guy has a GOOD pagerank even for the weirdest products.

    Eg. i click on one of those products, and it comes up on 6th or 7th psotion on google on the first page.

    Does anyone have more pointers on the technical side how to do something like that ?

    thanks
     
    GeorgR., Apr 13, 2007 IP
  2. mikebrad0927

    mikebrad0927 Peon

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    I can't duplicate
     
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  3. Anita

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    #3
    Can you give us an example of a product that works that way?
     
    Anita, Apr 13, 2007 IP
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    tonyrocks Active Member

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    #4
    Usually done with URI rewrite?
     
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    jimkarter Notable Member

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    #5
    Yes. If you can let know the exact keywords and the domain you are talking, then may be we can understand little better.
     
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  6. ReadyToGo

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    I've just tried what you said with some real Netgear products, but nothing of that sort came up.
     
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    mcfox Wind Maker

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    #7
    Sounds to me like a hijacked computer.
     
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    axlarry Notable Member

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    too good to be true but if could provide real example.... gosh, that guy msut be brilliant!
     
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  9. immortality

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    #9
    Ive seen this many many times with different things. As for how they do it, I have no idea.
     
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  10. GTech

    GTech Rob Jones for President!

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    godmode Well-Known Member

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    it's all affiliate link spam which the guy is redirecting to make some affiliate money
     
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    samantha pia Prominent Member

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    #12
    yup yup ya pc has been hijacked, and it is because you downloaded some crap like a screensaver or desktop pic, that most are hijacked with, you like a screensaver and click to download and accept the TOS and EULA without reading it, and they install search hijacking crap.

    time to clean your pc, and trust me, some are not easy to remove, they can even reinstall once you removed it, unless you disable the restore mode
     
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    Yes, you have been infected with some spyware because I just searched netgear wireless router D561 XRP and not one single product or page shows up...
     
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  14. GeorgR.

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    #14
    people, i gave an EXAMPLE which didnt work...

    Here a REAL example..believe me..it works. Yes, that guy is amazon affiliate, but it does work, and that WELL

    Note: This is for Germany.

    Product:

    Canon CLI-8 ChromaLife Pack CLI-8 Bk, CLI-8 C, CLI-8 M, CLI-8 Y Tintenpatronen 50 Blatt PP-101 Fotopapier 10x15cm

    Copy that WHOLE string into google and go on google (you might want to go to google.de)

    And the FOURTH link on the first google page:

    canon-cli-8-chromalife-pack.bahnbilder.de/kauf/hardware/asin/B000F39N0U.html


    There is a domain with he product coming up ALL THE WAY right after amazon in google.

    Thats genius !!! (Be he a affiliate spammer or not, its genius how to do that)


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    other one: I go to total different category on amazon.de and randomly chose this mousepad:

    Belkin WAVEREST GEL Mauspad

    Copy whole string into google...search. this comes up:

    belkin-waverest-gel-mauspad.bahnbilder.de/kauf/multimedia/asin/B00000JRRD.html


    EXPLAIN !
     
    GeorgR., Apr 14, 2007 IP
  15. gigidawg

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    I've seen this technique referred to as the "madlib technique". It basically uses MOD rewrite to spit out a page according to your keyword. But i thought in order for it to work, the search had to be first made on the actual site and stored, rather than google.
     
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    #16
    Would it make sense that this guy has scraped lots of amazon products and just created subdomains based on product names... Your example using canon chromalife pack isnt an exact match to search...

    He then must be using some script to redirect etc..

    Very clever I must say....
     
    sparksflying, Apr 15, 2007 IP