Simple Black Hat Tutorial Part3.5
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For purchase of old domains I use and recommend www.yourmaindomain.com/olddomains.asp service. It comes with domain’s age.
EWI: I was going to address this more in my tutorial. To address that now would be “jumping the gun”. But, to answer your question… I use it. It works great. But the real answer would be an individual one. What I mean is if you are only going to “dabble” with SEC, I would say no you don’t need it. If you are going to be a “power user” and do many installs… its a must have!
You can pay for one month… get the templates. Use the program to do ALL your initial setups, and then cancel. You only pay $24.95 one time.
I will explain how to get all your SEC setup (from within the SEC control panel), and then using FTP… transfer you files to your hard drive… then you can easily redeploy these files to many/multiple SEC installations with minimal effort.
EWI is a GREAT tool… but I think “today” it is limited by having only (3) default templates (which means MANY people are using the same templates) increasing your chance of leaving detectable footprints. In the newest “upgrade” you can use custom templates, but I haven’t figured out how to best use this option.
But david… thanks for your input! It’s easy to screw things up! ![]()
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if i found domain aged 2-3 year,but domain has 0 backlink 0 index in google ; does it works ? is it valuable in search engine spiders ?
Its hard to find aged domains with backlinks… if you do they are more expensive. The big reason for aged domains is “TRUST”. They are established, so Google is more likely to “trust” these sites and visit them more frequently, and “trust” their content and links. New sites undergo more scrutiny… and they also (more than likely) will be “sandboxed”. You will see results (indexed pages and search results) more quickly with an aged domain.
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is domain name most important point ? can i build niche pages about viagra (example) on xxxyyzz.com but its age 3 years.does it works well in seo ?
Domain name is important… but it does NOT have to be related to the niche. The issue with domain names comes more with the search results. What I mean is… if I search for “Honda Cars”, and I see two results (for instance)….
-http://www.hondacars.com
-http://www.joescrabshack.com
Which links do you think I am going to click on? Now to be fair, “www.joescrabshack.com” may have the info I am looking for, but as a “searcher” I am not going to waste my time clicking on it.
The other advantage of a keyword related domain name is the use of subdomains. THese will make much more sense, and I can usually capture more click through’s with these….
-civics.hondacars.com
-accords.hondacars.com
If some one searched for “honda cars”, BUT they were really looking for info on “accords”, but forgot to add, they will see this URL in their search results… I get the click.
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