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Please For SEO Ideas On A Public Service Website

Discussion in 'SEO' started by Ben Denson, Feb 14, 2020.

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    We are a group of public service volunteers that recently established a bulletin board/forum website which serves as a repository that publishes (as a warning) a high volume of advance-fee fraud scam emails, ones that are circulating around the world through the internet on a daily basis.

    On average we publish between 50-100 newly received scam mails per day and will have posted well over 10,000 scam mails by the end of this year. The emails are published on the website in real time by our volunteers as a free public service to help warn and protect people all over the world and so they know that these emails are indeed scams. By seeing the scam emails published on our site, people will then know that none of these emails are legitimate offers of lottery winnings, low interest loans, business partnership opportunities, inheritance monies, real money being offered by governments and banks in dormant accounts, etc.

    Each of the subject headers (for each of the scam emails published on the website) contains the fake name perpetrated in the scam email, together with the email address used by the scammer, so that each of the scam emails can be easily found on the site during a Google search. But the only way our site can be successful in warning and protecting the public from being scammed (and losing thousands of dollars) is if each of the scam emails published on the site is individually indexed by Google in real time using the information about the scammer contained in our post subject headers.

    Google real-time indexing is the key so that, when other people receive one of these suspicious emails the same day as we post it, and they search for more information in Google using the sender’s name or email address contained in the scam email, that they are able to reach the corresponding scam email posted on our website. Once they are seeing the scam email on our website that they received, it will reconfirm for them that the email is in fact a criminal scam and the site then further advises them that they should not respond to it under any circumstances or they will place themselves in danger.

    At the moment Google has only indexed the scam mail forum categories that we have created on the website, but none of the thousands of actual scam mails already posted on the site are indexed by Google (or any of the other search engines) at all.

    We have studied about Google indexing, and that much of it is based upon site traffic and link backs to sites from other websites, but for us it is chicken and egg. We cannot build up the traffic and link backs, nor be of service to the public, if nobody knows we are there.

    Thus, we are wondering what we can do, as a free public service website, if anything, to help to get our individual posts indexed by Google (and other sites like Bing, Yahoo, DuckDuckGo, etc) so that our site can start helping to reduce the thousands of people who are falling prey to identity theft and losing money to internet scams on a daily basis?

    Any guidance on this would be greatly appreciated and many thanks for your time in reading this post.
     
    Last edited: Feb 14, 2020
    Ben Denson, Feb 14, 2020 IP