Q. Is it necessary to add URL to search engines if we change hosts?
Will Google or other search engines still find you if you maintain your domain but change hosts if adding the URL again is not done?
Thanks!
Will Google or other search engines still find you if you maintain your domain but change hosts if adding the URL again is not done?
Thanks!
A. If you change hosts but keep your domain, your URL won't change. You won't have to add it anywhere. It will just be served from the new host. Once the DNS entries for the new host propagate (usually within 24 hours) everyone including search engines will find you at the new host.
If you do have to change your URL and still have control over the old URL, setup a 301 redirect for the search engines to know you've permanently moved. Setting up the redirect depends on how you've coded your website and what platform you are on.
If you do have to change your URL and still have control over the old URL, setup a 301 redirect for the search engines to know you've permanently moved. Setting up the redirect depends on how you've coded your website and what platform you are on.
How to have my business website appear in google?
Q. I have already added my business URL to the google engine...and this was about 3 weeks ago. I can fully type in my entire business name and it wont come up in searches at all!
What should I do?
Thank you in advance.
not only google but all the other major engine site as well.
Thank you.
What should I do?
Thank you in advance.
not only google but all the other major engine site as well.
Thank you.
A. http://www.authenticdownload.com/autobacklinkbomb/
The Auto Backlink Bomb will optimize traffic to your site by submitting it 5 platforms, resulting in thousands of backlinks. It also submits your RSS feed to 10 RSS sites. Those aren't the only services that the Auto Backlink Bomb provides, go to the site to learn about the other great traffic boosting features.
The Auto Backlink Bomb will optimize traffic to your site by submitting it 5 platforms, resulting in thousands of backlinks. It also submits your RSS feed to 10 RSS sites. Those aren't the only services that the Auto Backlink Bomb provides, go to the site to learn about the other great traffic boosting features.
What do spammers get out of posting in members forums?
Q. I run a forum and get a lot of spammers sign up, add their url in their profile then post a load of threads full of links to whatever they're promoting. I or the moderators then delete their posts and their user ids, so no one gets to see their posts anyway. So why do they persistently do it?
A. What they're trying to do is increase the search-engine popularity of the sites they're promoting. They don't really expect humans to click on their links and visit their sites, but if a web-crawler type search engine (Google, for example) finds your site, it will see all the links to the spammers sites. Presumably, the spammer is posting the same links in tons of forums all over the world. When search engines crawl the web, they see all of these links, and are fooled into thinking that the spammer's sites are "good sites" and will rank them higher (when someone does a search).
Most of the time, the spammer will use bots and scripts to do his or her dirty work, so it's not an actual person creating an account on your forum all of the time. What can you do about it? Not much. But you can make it more difficult for the bots to create an account by doing things like adding email verification and requiring users to enter a security question when they sign up. (The type that shows them a picture and they have to type out the letters and numbers that appear in it).
Also, check the forum logs and see if the accounts are all being created from the same IP address, or the same domain. Ban it. Although it won't be long before someone else comes along doing the same thing, or the spammer moves to a different network.
Most of the time, the spammer will use bots and scripts to do his or her dirty work, so it's not an actual person creating an account on your forum all of the time. What can you do about it? Not much. But you can make it more difficult for the bots to create an account by doing things like adding email verification and requiring users to enter a security question when they sign up. (The type that shows them a picture and they have to type out the letters and numbers that appear in it).
Also, check the forum logs and see if the accounts are all being created from the same IP address, or the same domain. Ban it. Although it won't be long before someone else comes along doing the same thing, or the spammer moves to a different network.
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