Majestic 12(www.majestic12.co.uk/bot.php) appears in the stats for my website as one of the 'referrers'. Surprisingly my website gets more referals from thickmom.com though (DO NOT VISIT THAT SITE AT WORK, MILFS AND LARGE RACKS DISPLAYED), and have no idea why. I wonder if sites ping other sites for advertising reasons? I've looked on that site (well someone had to do it ) to see if a link to my website exists but it doesn't and see no reason why it would - just large racks are shown
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Originally posted by Bunk View PostOriginally posted by Sysman View PostNick,
What determines whether a site can be searched via the "site:sitename" construct? I ask because some sites don't give any results.
At one place I worked they had a site they'd done for a client which simply didn't show up in Google. The site had a Flash intro (I hate those things, but the client loved it ). Upon investigation, I found that my illustrious predecessor hadn't included a "Skip this" link in the HTML - well, he had, but for some reason it was commented out. I enabled the link and, within a couple of days, the client started appearing as expected in relevant searches.
So, if the site has a splash page, make sure there's a link to the actual content in the HTML. Otherwise the bots have nowhere to go when they hit that domain, and if there are no external links to the inner pages, they'll never find the rest of the site.Comment
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Postif there are no external links to the inner pages, they'll never find the rest of the site.Comment
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Originally posted by SuperZ View PostMajestic 12(www.majestic12.co.uk/bot.php) appears in the stats for my website as one of the 'referrers'. Surprisingly my website gets more referals from thickmom.com though (DO NOT VISIT THAT SITE AT WORK, MILFS AND LARGE RACKS DISPLAYED), and have no idea why. I wonder if sites ping other sites for advertising reasons? I've looked on that site (well someone had to do it ) to see if a link to my website exists but it doesn't and see no reason why it would - just large racks are shown
Also, check to see if there's a specific file or files that the referring requests are hitting: referrer headers (strictly speaking "referer" because TBL can't spell) are sent for any request originating from a page, not just when somebody follows a link. It could be that somebody has deep-linked to an image file or a script file (even some people who should know better are too lazy to simply put a copy of a script on their own server). If so, you can prevent them wasting your bandwidth by renaming the relevant file and leaving it to 404 for the leecher.
A friend of mine who runs a photography site often gets people deep-linking to images on his site from eBay listings. His usual practice is to change his site to use a renamed copy of the original, then replace the original with an image saying "Item withdrawn from sale" in big red lettersComment
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