| bio | website | micora.net |
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| location | Budapest, Hungary | |
| age | 32 | |
| visits | member for | 2 years, 4 months |
| seen | Jan 19 at 15:45 | |
| stats | profile views | 15 |
Web developer, Internet entrepreneur
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Nov 23 |
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How to find the Fastest DNS servers to host our domain? Hey, that's a nice one... thank you! I guess your answer is better than anything I was hoping to get on this question. |
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Oct 18 |
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Personalized content (authenticated with a cookie) and impact on SEO I think that he means that you would not hide porn content behind fairy tale stories that would be indexed by Google. So that after you log-in to the site, you would suddenly see something else. |
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Aug 9 |
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A bounce-rate attack to manipulate SEO? Here it happens to us again, this time it's from another country - and constant hits on a single page, but a different one... I include a link to a screenshot that shows this - micora.net/screenshot-bounce.jpg - It shows numbers for one day... |
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Jun 29 |
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A bounce-rate attack to manipulate SEO? That is a reasonable question. I won't go into guessing that you have to use google analytics, or google chrome, or google toolbar, or google dns, or is alexa involved (did I just go into it?) but my guess is that you got to use GA in order to get Panda to know you better... Here's another source mentioning the points above: wordtracker.com/academy/google-panda-farmer |
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Jun 28 |
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POST attack on my website Check out the difference between those 2 contact forms (feel free to send me a hi on both) 1. silverlightbooks.net/contact - with a captcha. 2. livecasinodirect.com/contact - without captcha. Which one would you prefer as a user ? |
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Jun 28 |
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A bounce-rate attack to manipulate SEO? Bounce rate is now a ranking factor. Google Panda update has made it into one of their ranking algorithms since a bounce rate does clearly indicate the quality of a site (there are other new ones, ofcourse, including time on site, average pages per visit, etc) - businessinsider.com/google-panda-has-changed-seo-forever-2011-6. From our own experience, I can clearly state that a bounce rate was an indicator to our visitor's evaluation of our site. When we made it better for the visitors, bounce rate went down, time on site went up, etc.. Today our site has an average of 20% bounce... |
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Jun 20 |
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A bounce-rate attack to manipulate SEO? Ok.. thank you, there is sense in your reply, in particular regarding a faulty browser extension, etc.. Thing is - we also had a similar behavior from a visitor in South Africa, but then it stopped, effectively after delivering our juicy message to them. The page itself, yes, I cannot expose it's URL (just in order to avoid any further unwanted visits) - but I can say that it's a simple, static HTML page with nothing to "post" to (no html <form> tag), nothing to knock at with the horns... |
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Jan 24 |
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any SEO sense in embedding EXIF metadata on web site images? oh and possibly you could include the original source URL (as a field in exif) the only source that would get credit (in case of copying to many places) - just as a possible remedy to this .. ? :) |
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Jan 24 |
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any SEO sense in embedding EXIF metadata on web site images? Thank you for your answer, your last comment re:copying the image without modifying the EXIF across other sites makes sense. Here I found a link that is discussing the topic: labnol.org/tech/google-images-reading-exif-data/14211 but there also is a good point in the fact that not only keywords are useful (which I guess could be linked to your sites context anyway) but additional extended metadata such as geo tagging to determine location relevancy. So it is still an open question - what do you think... ? |