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New SPAM sites...billions of results!!!!

Discussion in 'Google' started by Nintendo, Jun 17, 2006.

  1. ludwig

    ludwig Notable Member

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    #241
    Google will have to get rid of this sh*t or forget about being the BigDaddy
     
    ludwig, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  2. donnareed

    donnareed Peon

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    #242
    Here's one script for sale. (not my site) Only 297$ and you too can have a billion subdomains of spam.

    Google takes their Adwords money too, I notice.
     
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  3. donnareed

    donnareed Peon

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    #243
    The value is not in the traffic on all those pages. It's all the links pointing to his money domains.
     
    donnareed, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  4. falcondriver

    falcondriver Well-Known Member

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    #244
    this is the easy part. you can have wildcard-subdomains and redirect any requests to the same script (so no need to create any real subdomains), like here:

    browser calls http://sexy.seo.org
    -> redirect to www.seo.org/content.php?what=sexy (done by the webserver, so you dont see it)
    -> use the parameter $what to create content upon request, for example you can pull some articles out of an article database with a high keyword density on "sexy".

    dont forget to add more links to your own spampages and put 3 large adsense-bocks on it.
    its maybe a bit tricky if you setup something like this the first time, but quite easy if you already have some experience with webservers.
     
    falcondriver, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  5. eric55

    eric55 Peon

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    #245
    See earlier post with research by the spam queen (or whatever she calls herself). She seems to have found out about as much about "who did it" as anyone else.
     
    eric55, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  6. TheHoff

    TheHoff Peon

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    #246
    Matt Cutts posted on the blog last night with the same thing as Adam -- "bad data push"

    Sorry, but you don't get pages and pages of top 10 results from a bad data push. You don't get an Alexa of under 2,000 from a bad data push. While the indexed pages might not be billions if there is a miscount, this guy certainly has gamed Google in record time. My favorite example was pizza sauce where he owned pages and pages of the result set. It looks like it is being cleaned up as we type.

    >>"war on terror pro cons" ?
    >>and you think such keywords give him good traffic?

    You've outed yourself as someone who doesn't get much traffic. Webmasters with busy sites due to natural search rankings all know that it is the long tail-- multiple word keyphrases-- that bring in the most traffic. I'd rather rank for a thousand small keyphrases than 1 huge keyword. That is why forum archives do so well-- they cover thousands of keyphrases.

    Yes, I definitely believe he has a huge legitimate pile of traffic from those 2, 3, and 4 word phrases. Like someone else said, any Alexa below 2,000 (especially non webmaster related) is getting hundreds of thousands of uniques per day.
     
    TheHoff, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  7. eric55

    eric55 Peon

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    #247

    They have. They just haven't been so bold as to do it on this scale. Maybe bold is not the right word. If you think about cost/income he's broke the world record in Web world IF he can get and cash the check(s). I am pretty sure that people have the proccess down to even automating EVERYTHING like you say. But they have bottle-necks. Whatever the hell this guy managed (I still don't see where the complexity is, and wonder about how important external linking was to this).

    I had someone maliciously use click fraud to get my account closed and G acted like the Chinese legal system. How can this guy do something on this scale and not get someone made enough at him to do that to him? I don't know how many Pub IDs he's using though.
     
    eric55, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  8. TheHoff

    TheHoff Peon

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    #248
    Guardian.co.uk just picked up the story:

    http://blogs.guardian.co.uk/technol...8/how_to_get_billions_of_pages_in_google.html

     
    TheHoff, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  9. -Abhishek-

    -Abhishek- Regaining my Momentum!

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    #249
    Huh! What does that mean ? now!
     
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  10. Percept

    Percept Peon

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    #250
    Exactly, now they are going to minimize the whole problem ... go ahead Google but we know better then that.
     
    Percept, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  11. eric55

    eric55 Peon

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    #251
    I don't recall here name, but there is a woman who is the best known of all all the "get the spammers" crowd who actively hunts them down.

    Someone post in about the first 250 on the thread a link to her WIKI. It's the best research I've seen about how this is. "spam queen huntress" something like that. Very well known name, I just don't normally follow her comings and goings.
     
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  12. TheHoff

    TheHoff Peon

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  13. Mong

    Mong ↓↘→ horsePower

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    #253
    I think there must be some control authority or rules and regulations over Google.
    We cannot afford such irresponsible behavior of search engine giant.
     
    Mong, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  14. LaCabra

    LaCabra Goats R Us

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    #254
    Gotta Love this "Bad Data Push" lol ... I now baptize it .... BDP!
     
    LaCabra, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  15. TheHoff

    TheHoff Peon

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    #255
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    ferret77 Heretic

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    #256
    You will afford it and like it
     
    ferret77, Jun 18, 2006 IP
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    Percept Peon

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    #257
    That comment is (I think) not from the real Matt Cutts. Would the real Matt Cutts put a dead link in the comment URI field: http://www.google.com/blog/ ?
     
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  18. TheHoff

    TheHoff Peon

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    #258
    LOL good point; I didn't notice the link. I did traceback the IP to Santa Clara so I went with it.
     
    TheHoff, Jun 18, 2006 IP
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    Humanist74 Banned

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    #259
    any software for this?can you advice?
    for creating pages like this:)
     
    Humanist74, Jun 18, 2006 IP
  20. Mong

    Mong ↓↘→ horsePower

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    #260
    forcefully and without liking. :(
     
    Mong, Jun 18, 2006 IP