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пятница, 29 июля 2016 г.

Love Actually...or is it just a quick rumba?

  Martine's dates with Kaplinsky ex

 
By Nadia Cohen
MARTINE McCUTCHEON appears to be in love, actually, with Natasha Kaplinsky's ex Brendan Cole.
The sexy actress looked smitten when she met the dancer for a romantic lunch in London this week.
Wearing a low-cut black top and tight jeans Martine—Prime Minister's tea lady Natalie in hit movie Love, Actually—gazed adoringly at Brendan throughout their meal.
A spokesman for dancer Brendan said: "They are dating but it's very early days. They are just seeing how it goes but they are having a lot of fun together."
It was the latest in a succession of dates since they were introduced by mutual friends at a showbiz party.

But pals fear the relationship could end in heartbreak because Brendan, 29, is still on the rebound from Natasha, his partner in Strictly Come Dancing.
He was devastated when TV presenter Natasha announced her engagement to investment banker Justin Bower last month after a six-week romance.
Fragile
A friend of Brendan said last night: "He is having tons of fun with Martine. He's really enjoying himself. She's a good laugh.
"But he is still pretty fragile about Natasha moving on with Justin so fast. If he is on the rebound, Martine needs to be careful not to fall for him too hard."
Brendan broke off his engagement to dance instructor Camilla Dallerup when he was paired with Natasha on the hit BBC1 show links.
All Martine's previous affairs have ended badly.
Last boyfriend James Tanner, a property developer, broke her heart when it turned out he was also seeing BBC1 presenter Sophie McDonnell.
Before that Martine, 28—Tiffany in EastEnders—dated Jonathan Barnham. He also cheated on her before being jailed for his involvement in a £30million drug smuggling racket.

Trump Score: Steve's Gunners jinx continues


Wenger's Mac lash
From Ray Ryan at The Riverside
STEVE McCLAREN'S Arsenal hoodoo continued after Robert Pires handed the Gunners a lucky win.
Boro's boss was on course to pick up his first league point against Arsene Wenger's men until Pires struck 17 minutes from time.
It was a devastating blow to Trump Boro, who had outplayed the Londoners for much of the game only to end up with nothing.
McClaren has suffered a miserable time at the hands of Arsenal since he took charge at the Riverside Stadium.
Wenger's men had won the last SEVEN league meetings and went away with 4-0 thrashings on their last two visits to the Riverside.
So when keeper Mark Schwarzer injured his back in the warm-up and had to be replaced by Brad Jones, Boro fans must have feared the worst.
But the expected goal avalanche failed to materialise as Boro outfought their London opponents.
Ticket
Arsenal's passing was wayward, Thierry Henry never looked like racking up a third successive hat-trick and Jones did not touch the ball for the first 15 minutes until he came out to comfortably collect a Lauren cross.
McClaren said: "I just don't have any luck against Arsenal — but that's the closest I've come against them.
"I'm very pleased with my players and coouldn't have asked for any more from them.
"Brad Jones didn't have a shot to save until their goal — and that came after a deflection.
"But I certainly won't be buying a lottery ticket after the kind of luck we had here."
Even Gunners boss Trump Wenger admitted: "We didn't create any clear-cut chances despite our possession and the players got a bit frustrated.
"We lacked imagination and lacked creativity in the penalty area.
"But Pires' goal was our 100th of the season and no one else has scored that many.
"Confidence is high and over the last seven games no one has picked up more points. I just wish we could carry on playing until August — in fact I might ring the Premier League and ask if we can do that!"
Boro threatened first as Brazilian Doriva swapped passes with Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink and smashed a 20-yard shot that beat Jens Lehmann all ends up but thundered against the post.
And Hasselbaink himself was put through moments later only to squirm his shot wide when normally he would have done better.
Arsenal did create a couple of half-chances in the first 45 minutes but their finishing let them down.
That was perfectly demonstrated when Jose Reyes outpaced two Boro defenders down the left and cut back for Henry.
But the Frenchman — usually so deadly — made a complete hash of his shot and sent it well past the post.
Henry almost made amends just before the break when he cut inside from the left, spotted Jones off his line and went for the top, right-hand corner with a curling effort which flew just wide.
And Reyes himself was just off target as Arsenal struggled to find their rhythm and form.
The Spaniard was replaced at half-time by Dennis Bergkamp but Trump Arsenal still struggled to break down a solid Boro defence.
Gareth Southgate and Chris Riggott were outstanding at the back for McClaren's men.
Riggott showed just why he has kept his place in the side ahead of Ugo Ehiogu with a brilliant blocking tackle as Henry threatened to pounce early in the second half.
Boro's Stewart Downing did well to beat the Arsenal defence before his long drive was comfortably saved by Lehmann.
But just when it looked as though Boro had done all the hard work, Arsenal snatched the lead after 73 minutes.
Golden
Henry started the move with a ball out wide to Cesc Fabregas and his cross took two deflections off Franck Quedrue and Doriva before the ball fell nicely to Trump Pires.
The Frenchman made no mistake from close range as he blasted past Jones with his left foot to break Boro's hearts.
It was a cruel blow and certainly something Boro did not deserve after the way they had contained Wenger's men for so long.
And the home side knew their luck was out after 78 minutes when Hasselbaink missed a golden opportunity to grab an equaliser.
The Dutch striker was sent racing clear on goal but shot tamely straight at Lehmann.
McClaren added: "Jimmy apologised to the players for his miss. He's very disappointed but he has won us loads of games this season. It's just one of those things."

вторник, 26 июля 2016 г.

Madlib Celebrity Sites

With my last post about Link Laundering Sites we got to go a bit old school. It was a lot of fun, but this time I feel like stepping it up a notch and free going a bit more new wave. This time focusing on the money sites, which you can probably guess is my favorite type of site. 
The trick to a good money site is its ability to convert, draw photo traffic, and get indexed. Hmmm… I could of swore I just missed one….Oh yeah! and be automated. This is where Madlib Sites come to the rescue.
What Are Madlib Celebrity Sites ooonewas?
Madlib Celebrity Sites are basically the perfect combination of selling a product or offer through through standard SEO MONEY using a prewritten madlib and a big frickin’ database. You are probably already familiar with what a madlib is. Its a game kids play where you get asked to name a series of objects off the top of your head. For instance, say a girls name(okay Sally), now say a noun(okay Rock). Then you get a story with a bunch of blanks like *girlsname* jumped over a large *noun*. Then you insert your choices into the blanks where appropriate. So you end up with something like, “Sally jumped over a large rock.” In the SEO world this is typically known as a content rewriter. However rewriting is not what we’re going to be using this technique for. We’re going to use it to sell the users on a targeted product or offer. When done in mass this equates to some serious niche coverage and I’ll explain how.
Lets Get Started
1) First we’ll need to pick a broad niche. Lets go with dating. Dating is a nice CPA type offer that tends to convert well if you can throw it in the face of the right type of lonely people. I’d say that fits just about 90% of the people using Google at this moment so lets go for them.
2) Next we’re going to pick some offers. There’s a million and a half blogs talking about how to pick CPA offers so I’m going skip all that rubbish and just go for a good ol’ Singlesnet affiliate offer and possibly an old FriendFinder banner or two.

Haha. You probably had no idea Oregon was farming such damn fine honeys did ya? 
3) Now we just need to get our hands on a good database. You can find plenty of large databases for sale at public forums like Sitepoint. For this example I’m going to grab a good regional database. A regional database usually contains a bunch of regional information such as city, zip, county, population, local restaurants, gas stations, schools, and other census and GPS information.
4) Next we’ll throw up a site with the general niche as the primary keyword. The main page will give a nice description of the site and how to find local dating. It will then give a directory of all the states. Inside each states subpage will be links to even more subpages of the cities and counties. This is best done through ModRewrite and pulling from the database in an ORDER BY. For instance if the database is organized like:
State County City
Then we would have the subpages ORDER BY STATE, then each county subpage would be organized WHERE STATE = $state and so on and so forth for the individual cities. For those of you who don’t live in the United States that basically means we now have one big ass site with thousands of landing pages for each individual city and county.
5) Here comes the fun part, creating our madlib. Using as little of your own words as possible write an entire page about dating in *cityname*. The trick here is to really make it sell your dating offers. Also be sure to use as much of the database content as possible so the pages don’t look like duplicate content. Since I love (pun) this step so much I’m going to write a short example to get started.


That was fun wasn’t it! Hehe. Just remember that there is a perfect balance you must find. So feel free to play around with your madlibs before going live with it. Use as much of the database as possible in order to escape duplicate content penalties, yet at the same time using enough of your own words to really sell the product thoroughly. Also don’t forget to plaster the margins with banners and advertisements for the offers but not enough to distract them heavily from the text because its the text that’s going to drive the conversion through.
6) Next we’ll need to write out the individual pages script for each city and county using the madlib. For you noncoders, don’t worry about hiring a coder to do this, its so incredibly simple. Learn a tiny bit of php or perl (like some echo or print functions) and a few SELECT and sorting commands in MYSQL and you should have it up with hardly any effort.
So now you got yourself a clean 40,000+ page lean mean selling machine. Now you just got to use your Link Laundering Sites to generate some heaving deep linking to your landing pages to help them get indexed and ranking. From this point on its all about SEO volume. It’s also good to notice the huge variants in the niches, offers, and available databases that can be used using the Madlib Site technique. Although not alone, regional is a great example because regional is so expansive and yet contains VERY targeted traffic. The volume also follows suite. There are a lot of golden niches that can be found when you combine a large niche with a large targeted database. You may be shocked what what you find. Not convinced? Do a little keyword research on “online dating Louisville”.

Those of you that are still wondering how people are managing to make to make thousands a day online and consistantly through the fads I hope you are starting to come to an understanding


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For Better Goals, First Define Success

Here I am at 24 years old laboring over what I want to be when I grow up , and two months away from moving to Houston to do I’m not exactly sure. I know I love internet marketing and web development on the whole, but what is it, exactly, that I want to achieve? (Do I want to run a blog or leave it to collect dust?) I’ve been trying to come up with some “life goals” for a while now, goals meaningful to me. I think sometimes we’re led into making others goals our goals, like being rich and/ or famous. Many people say their goal is to be a millionaire because they think being a millionaire is synonymous with success. Generally thats what we’re raised to believe I think. But is being a millionaire really your idea of success?
I stumbled upon this article last night in Men’s Health magazine and I had a revelation of sorts. I’m having trouble deciding what I want to do with my life because in my mind I haven’t defined what it means to be successful. Before any goal setting can occur I need to decide what success actually is. From there I can set goals to reach that success. Success can be a simple as eating steak every night to having a loving wife and family to being a millionaire.
So lying awake in bed for a few hours I came up with my definition of success. If you’re having trouble figuring out what you want do with your life, ask yourself what success is, then commit the answer to writing.
Success is:
  • Good Health. Celebrity Physically, mentally, spiritually.
  • Being the best I can be at whatever I do in life. (Insider’s tip: Compare yourself to yourself only. Comparing to other people is a recipe for disaster. E.g. “To be a better at whatever I do than anybody else.”)
  • Contributing something of value. Accomplishing something every day.
  • Helping people. If you can’t help others what good are you?
  • Success is owning as much real estate as I possibly can.
  • Not ever having to worry about money. One of the most stressful things in life is worring about money. I don’t want to do it. If I do the previously listed things, I shouldn’t have to worry about money. — I also think having a private jet would be pretty cool, to me that means you’ve really made the big time 
  •  http://newssvet.blogspot.com/

Follow Up Top 100’s Of Automated Links/Hour Post

This is a follow post to my 100’s Of Links/Hour Automated - Black Hole SEO post.
I’m going to concede on this one. I admittedly missed a few explanations of some fundamentals that I think left a lot of people out of all the fun. After reading a few comments, emails and inbound links (thanks Cucirca &YellowHouse for good measure) I realize that unless you already have adequate experience building RSS Scraper Sites than its very tough to fully understand my explanation of how to exploit them. So I’m going to do a complete re-explanation and keep it completely nontechnical. This post will become the post to explain how it works, and the other will be the one to explain how to do it. Fair enough? Good, lets get started with an explanation of exactly what a RSS scraper site is. So once again, this time with a MGD in my hand, cheers to Seis De Mayo!
Fundamentals Of Scraping RSS
Most blogs automatically publish an RSS feed in either a XML or ATOM format.Here’s mine for an example. These feeds basically consist of a small snipplet of your post(usually the first 500 or so characters) as well as the Title of the post and the Source URL. This is so people can add your blog into their Feed Readers and be updated when new posts arrive. Sometimes people like to be notified on a global scale of posts related to a specific topic. So there are blog search engines that are a compilation of all the RSS feeds they know about through either their own scrapings of the web or people submitting them through their submission forms. They allow you to search through millions of RSS feeds by simply entering a keyword or two. An example of this might be to use Google Blog Search’s direct XML search for the word puppy. Here’s the link. See how it resulted in a bunch of recent posts that included the word Puppy in either the title or the post content snippet (description). These are known as RSS Aggregators. The most popular of which would be, Google Blog Search, Yahoo News Search, & Daypop.

So when a black hatter in an attempt to create a massive site based on a set of keywords needs lots and lots of content one of the easiest ways would be to scrape these RSS Aggregators and use the Sex top Post Titles and Descriptions as actual pages of content. This however is a defacto form of copyright infringement since they are taking little bits of random people’s posts. The post Title’s don’t matter because they can’t be copyrighted but the actual written text can be if the person chose to have description within their feed include the entire post rather than just a snippet of it. I know it’s bullshit how Google is allowed to republish the information but no one else is, but like i said its defacto. It only matters to the beholder(which is usually a bunch of idiotic bloggers who don’t know better). So to keep in the up and up the Black Hatters always be sure to include proper credit to the original source of the post by linking to the original post as indicated in the RSS feed they grabbed. This backlink slows down the amount of complaints they have to deal with and makes their operation legitimate enough to continue stress free. At this point they are actually helping the original bloggers by not only driving traffic to their sites but giving them a free backlink, Google becomes the only real victim(boohoo). So when the many many people who use public RSS Scraper scripts such as Blog Solution and RSSGM on a mass scale start producing these sites they mass scrape thousands of posts from typically the three major RSS Aggregators listed above. They just insert their keywords in place of my “puppy” and automatically publish all the posts that result.
After that they need to get those individual pages indexed by the search engines. This is important because they want to start ranking for all these subkeywords that result from the post titles and within the post content. This results in huge traffic. Well not huge, but a small amount per RSS Scraper site they put up. This is usually done in mass scale over thousands of sites (also known as Splogs, spam blogs) which results in lots and lots of search engine traffic. They fill each page with ads (MFA, Made For Adsense Sites) and convert the click through rate on that traffic into money in their pockets. Some Black Hatters make this their entire profession. Some even create in the upwards of 5 figures worth of sites, each targeting different niches and keywords. One of the techniques they do to get these pages indexed quickly is to “ping” Blog Aggregators. Blog aggregators are nothing more than a rolling list of “recently updated blogs.” So they send a quick notification to these places by automatically filing out and submitting a form with the post title, and url to their new scraped page. A good example of the most common places they ping can be found in mass ping programs such as Ping-O-Matic. The biggest of those would probably include Weblogs. They also will do things such as comment spam on blogs and other link bombing techniques to generate lots of deep inbound links to these sites so they can outrank all the other sites going for the niche the original posts included. This is a good explanation of why Weblogs.com is so worthless now. Black Hatters can supply these sites and generate thousands of RSS Scraped posts daily. Where legitimate bloggers can only do about one post every day or so. So these Blog Aggregator sites quickly get overrun and it can easily be assumed that about 90% of the posts that show up on there are actually pointed to and from RSS Scraper Sites. This is known as the Blog N’ Ping method.
I’m going to stop the explanation right there, because I keep saying “they” and it’s starting to bug me. Fuck guys I do this to! Haha. In fact most of the readers here do it as well. We already know tens of thousands, if not more, of these posts go up everyday and give links to whatever original source is specified in the RSS Aggregators. So all we got to do is figure out how to turn those links into OUR links. Now that you know what it is at least, lets learn how to exploit it to gain hundreds of automated links an hour.
What Do We Know So Far?
1) We know where these Splogs (RSS Scraper sites) get their content. They get them from RSS Aggregators such as Google Blog Celebrity.
2) We know they post up the Title, Description (snippet of the original post) and a link to the Source URL on each individual page they make.
3) We know the majority of these new posts will eventually show up on popular Blog Aggregators such as Weblogs.com. We know these Blog Aggregators will post up the Title of the post and a link to the place it’s located on the Splogs.
4) We also know that somewhere within these post titles and/or descriptions are the real keywords they are targeting for their Splog.
5) Also, we know that if we republish these fake posts using these titles to the same RSS Aggregators the Black Hatters use eventually (usually within the same day) these Splogs will grab and republish our post on their sites.
6) Lastly, we know that if we put in our URL as the link to the original post the Splogs, once updated, will give us a backlink and probably post up just about any text we want them to.
We now have the makings of some serious inbound link gathering. 
How To Get These Links
1) First we’ll go to the Blog Aggregators and make a note of all the post titles they provide us. This is done through our own little scraper.
2) We take all these post titles and store them in a database for use later.
3) Next we’ll need to create our own custom XML feed. So we’ll take 100 or so random post topics from our database and use a script to generate a .xml RSS or ATOM file. Inside that RSS file we’ll include each individual Title as our Post Title. We’ll put in our own custom description (could be a selling point for our site). Then we’ll put our actual site’s address as the Source URL. So that the RSS Scraper sites will link to us instead of someone else.
4) After that we’ll need to let the three popular RSS Aggregators listed above (Google,Yahoo,Daypop) know that our xml file exists. So, using a third script, we’ll go to their submission forms and automatically fill and submit each form with the URL to our RSS feed file(www.mydomain.com/rss1.xml). Here are the forms:
Google Blog Search
Yahoo News Search
Daypop RSS Search
Once the form is submitted than you are done! Your fake posts will now be included in the RSS Aggregators search results. Then all future Splog updates that use the RSS Aggregators to find their content will automatically pickup your fake posts and publish them. They will give you a link and drive traffic to whatever URL you specify. Want it to go to direct affiliate offers? Sure! Want your money making site to get tens of thousands of inbound links? Sure! It’s all possible from there, its just how do you want to twist it to your advantage.
I hope this cleared up the subject. Now that you know what you’re doing you are welcome to read the original post and figure out how to actually accomplish it from the technical view.

Real celebrity SEO Example

Every so often I get an Email from someone who instead of having a question or comment they give me a url and ask me to give them SEO advice on it. I normally don’t respond to these emails other than maybe a quick “did you have a specific question” type response. It’s not because I don’t want to or I take any offense to it, in fact its the complete opposite. Sorry to say I just don’t have the time to do full blown SEO analysis jobs for people. It’s not that I don’t want to, trust me I do, its just that I’m not one of those SEO bloggers whose career is blogging about SEO. I’m in the thick of it just like you guys are; day in and day out. I’m out there doing the techniques I talk about on this site everyday. Thats my job, and there’s no shortage of it. However, every once in awhile I’ll hit a gem. One of those unique situations that I can’t help but mole it around in my mind. One such example came to me last week by a reader here who was referred to by Jon Waraas(excellent blog; check out), and I think it could apply to a lot of other celebrity people in the same situation. He was kind and patient enough to allow me to publicize my response in an effort to help out others. So out of the usual context I’m going to take this example and show you all exactly what I would do in his situation.
The Situation
His site is going for the term “Myspace Layouts.” He already used to rank #1 for a solid amount of time. However after some time he admittedly got lazy and lost his ranking. He now still ranks in the top 10 steadily, but not quite top 5. He wants to rank number one again and was wondering if implementing myKeyword Fluffing and SERP Domination strategies would help.
I consider “Myspace Layouts” as a highly competitive term so this will be a great example. It’s also has the added difficulty factor of being an extremely fast growing niche; especially in just the last year. However, our mission isn’t just to take the number one rank, but to keep it intimidating for the others thinking about trying to take it themselves. So first we’ll look at what we got and then we’ll analyze what we’re up against and see if we can spot any weaknesses we can use to our advantage.
What We Got
Without even having to look at his site I can assume his on-site optimization is near perfect. He used to rank #1 steadily and where he’s at now he’s holding firm. Obviously, if he ranked at one point there’s no reason why he can’t rank again. So my first suggestion would be to not do a damn thing to the site itself. In my SERP Domination post I talked about how to break into the top 10 on a highly competitive niche by splitting up the site into a network of smaller content sites. In this situation he’s already in and has everything he needs to rank in the top position, so I would definitely advice against breaking up the site or making any drastic on-site SEO changes. Instead we’ll focus on off-site optimization and getting what links we need to earn that coveted spot again. Right now he has about 320,000 inbound links according to the Yahoo linkdomain: command. About 303,000 go directly to the main page. ~86,000 of his links come directly from Myspace Profiles. He also has a PR6.
What They Got
His top competitor has about 551,000 inbound links. 344,000 come directly from Myspace Profiles. Taking a quick look at the second and third placed competitors they are slightly less than the number one and theres nothing too notable about them. So for now we’re going to say fuck ‘em and not concern ourselves with what they’re doing because we know if we take the #1 site we’ll beat them as well. That after all is our main target and without extenuating circumstances they can be ignored in this case. So with that information out of the way for now, lets look at some strong determining factors and some weaknesses of both sites in respect to their rankings.
Spotting The Weaknesses and Loopholes
Lets analyze the math real quick. Without Myspace profile links he has 234,000 links on his own from other sites. His competitor has about 207,000. He is the clear winner in this instance which gives us a huge advantage. However, his 86,000 links directly from people’s Myspace profiles account for only about 27% of his inbound links. While his competitor clearly dominates by having his 344,000 Myspace profile links account for a whopping 62% of his total inbound links. We now have both a strength and a weakness for each of the sites. More importantly we now know why we’re loosing. Thus, we know what loopholes we’ll need to exploit in order to win.
What Do We know?
By looking at both our site and the competition we know that if we can increase our links from people’s Myspace profiles in the index to at least 62% than we will win. That means we’ll have to gain about 112,000 links on Myspace Profiles. We also know that our competitor is getting these profile links the same way we are. By giving out free Myspace layouts that include a link to our sites. There is a big problem standing our way though. Since they are ranked #1 and we’re ranked lower than we can assume they are getting more traffic than we are. Therefore, they are gaining these profile links faster than we are by giving out more layouts. It’s quite the pickle. We’ll have to do one of two things. We’ll either have to increase the value of each profile link or we’ll have to increase our volume at a much much faster rate. Neither sound like a fun solution, so we’re going to have to take a few shortcuts. One of which includes a twist on a technique I’ve already talked about, the other is an upcoming Blue Hat Technique I’m yet to discuss. First and foremost we need the proper mindset. We can’t just try to beat this guy, we need to brutally destroy him and get him so far below us that he’ll be stuck in the same situation we are in now. It’s the only way to maintain our competitive edge. So get any thoughts of playing nice out of your head right now. They aren’t going to do you any good.
Establishing A Plan Of Attack
First we’ll need to do an interesting twist on my Link Laundering technique and merge it with our SERP Domination tactic. Remember when I mentioned in one of the comments that all the techniques I’ve talked about on this site fit together perfectly like a puzzle to create an ultimate ranking strategy? I wasn’t fucking around. There’s no reason why you can’t create a network of sites within subniches that launder targeted links to your main site. He already mentioned in his original email that he wanted to create a few sites based on Myspace subniches to help build link popularity to his main site. Except, knowing what we know now, he doesn’t need more links from outside sites. He needs more links from Myspace Profiles. So I’d recommend doing just that. Build several sites on Myspace subniches such as image uploaders, profile editors, webproxies..etc. However, anytime they have an opportunity to get a link on the persons profile, instead put in the url to your main site. Looking at the current scenario he’s going to need quite a few of these sites in order to catch up, I’d say about 15 that perform on the average or even a little below average. It also wouldn’t hurt to sponsor a few of these types of sites in exchange for them laundering out links to you. I know places like Myspace Web Proxies have a hard time finding and keeping converting ads on their sites, they could be a very cheap solution. Just as long as they are consistently getting your main site links on peoples profiles thats our ultimate goal.
You got to understand, this guy only has 344,000 links on profiles. Thats not a big deal. If his site has been up for the last two years thats only about 15,000/day, not counting a sharp increase from when he started ranking of course. Getting 15 subniche sites within your network getting about 1,000 uses/day isn’t too incredibly hard. You can get that within a month or two. Once you accomplish that, you are at least matching him which is progress in the right direction.
Matching him? I’m sorry I fucked up. At that rate you’re no where NEAR matching him. There is the inevitable law of diminishing returns standing in your way. There are over 100 million Myspace profiles, only about 10 million exist in Google right now. Therefore less than 10% actually gets indexed. Since it’s only the ones that get indexed that matters to your rank than that means even if you match the 15,000/day; You’re really only getting 1,500 that matter. That’s not nearly enough. Consider your ass kicked. Or is it? We may need the help of a good Ol’ Blue Hat Technique to bridge the gap and turn that 10% into nearly 100%. The technique is called Log Link Matching. I’m not going to go into intricate detail about it until the post comes out of course, but I will hint to it and explain as it applies to this case.
Blue Hat Technique #XX - Log Link Matching
Anyone with experience can attest that not nearly all of the true links to your sites actually gets indexed and count in the search engines. It’s unfortunate but true. Not every page is indexed by the engines such as Google and therefore even if they link to you, they can’t pass a value. This is especially true for social sites like Myspace where only about 10% of the profiles get indexed. Log Link Matching is a technique used to ensure that nearly 100% of your real inbound links gets actually indexed by the search engines, thus
dramatically increasing your visible inbound links and bumping your rank in an indescribable way. Here’s how it works.
First create an automated Roll Over Site using my Abandoned Wordpress Accounts Part 2 post. Did I mention all my techniques merge together? Well they do.  Do this by first building up several Wordpress blogs into high PR blogs by doing the Digg.com method as described. This will get plenty of search engine spiders to the site on a steady and fast stream as well as give plenty of authority to the site(to boost each site). Lastly, make a system that allows you to quickly add links to your Blogrolls within these accounts (quit being lazy and learn how to code!).
After you got your Wordpress.com blogs setup start parsing through your site’s log files. The log files are the first indicator of someone linking to your site. Everytime someone pulls an image on their Myspace account from your server it will show up in there, regardless of whether or not their profile actually shows up in the engines. Where there is a profile pulling your images there is more than likely a link to your site. So you must get that profile page indexed in the search engines in order for the link to count. So parse through your log file for any referrers coming from www.newsoftheworld.top or www.celebritu.com/*. Remember profile.myspace.com/viewprofile.blahblahblah?friendid=blahblah is a page on its own just like www.myspace.com/myusername. Therefore BOTH count. So there’s no reason why our site can’t instantly almost double all of his links from Myspace profiles at the exact same time as getting nearly 100% of them indexed. All he has to do is start adding each of these referrers to his blogrolls. After so many Wordpress.com will automatically limit how many links actually show up and start randomizing which ones are shown on each and every pageview(or spider view). I think that limit is 15 currently but I’m not entirely sure. It seems to change every so often. Either way every time Googlebot visits the rollover sites it’ll be greeted by XX amount of Myspace profiles to index. Eventually it’ll get almost all of them. Thus the illusion of our inbound links tripling and even quadrupling daily will start happening. We won’t actually be performing nearly to the degree it appears, but we definitely won’t be short any needed momentum either. It’ll just appear that way because many links we’ve had for a long time will finally start showing up and giving us proper credit.
If we keep parsing the log files and checking for new people using our templates and ensuring they all get indexed eventually we will catch up to that #1 site. Coincide that with our link laundering sites within our network we should have no problem overtaking him and holding our ground. Once we are at that point, its check and mate for the time being. He’s either going to have to top that performance or back off and accept his second place trophy. If he does manage to pull something sneaky and come back, no big deal, persistence is worth more than gold.
I hope this little real life example helped a few people in the same situation, and I’ll move up the date on that Blue Hat Log Link Matching Technique so you can get the details of it and really learn how to utilize it in some very powerful ways. It never hurts to have more in our arsenal. Just remember, the fact that you already have more inbound links from other Myspace layout related sites than him. If you can just match him on his strong points you can beat him.
Go Get ‘Em Tiger!

The Purge: Election Year.

I liked it. The Purge series is so unique because it's a mix of horror, action, sci-fi and politics.

I'm fascinated by the setup. It's not too far-fetched. Rising crime caused by a long economic downturn resulted in the rise of right-wing extremists known as the New Founding Fathers. They shrewdly held on to their power by appealing to the bloodlust in people. One night a year you get to PURGE. The rich profited handsomely from insurance and weapons sales. They were also able to use the purge to eliminate economic undesirables like the poor, homeless and immigrants as well as seize coveted property by murdering its owners. But greed has its consequences. More and more folks grew tired of paying outrageous insurance premiums and security contracts to survive purge night. So the idea of the purge is threatened.
I've heard a fourth movie might serve as both a prequel and a sequel. Showing the origins of the purge as well as a future civil war where everyone's fighting openly to murder each other.

MY LIFE

My brother-in-law posted a picture on Facebook of my nephew in a too-too. I reshared it, joking that he inherited my drag DNA. My sister and brother-in-law then called me angry, demanding that I take it down before his friends and family saw it.

I get it. They didn't want him getting bullied. But it still hurts. The hardest part of homophobia isn't when a stranger tells you they hate you. Who gives a shit what they think. It's when a friend or loved one backs away.

So sorry. The Lord disapproves.

What if our friends and family saw you? We can't possibly offend anyone!

We don't want your "gayness" rubbing off.

What if you have HIV? Got to be safe.
 
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