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Got phont call on behalf of liquidator of my rented flat
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One of them is me. A very good site may I add."A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell -
I guess we can safely assume that ministrone's site gets less than 177 unique visitors per month ...Originally posted by Cliphead View PostJust checked my stats for August;
Unique visitors 177
Number of visits 659
Pages 3,020
Hits 112,137
Not bad.Comment
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Shouldn't me taking the time to register an account and tell you my domain push it up the priority list above automated crawling?Originally posted by AtW View PostIt means we don't have any data on that site - no backlinks and not crawled.
For your information we've crawled hundreds of millions of domains.Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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If nobody links to your site over time, that (fairly accurately) suggests your site is not interesting. Anyway search engines do look at content - my site was #1 on bing and top of page 2 on Google with not one single link in/out.Originally posted by PAH View PostWhat's the use of an internet archive that only archives part of the internet?
The whole system is broken. What happens if I have a site that has the best content in the world but no links to or from any other site (as I don't like them)? It gets ignored by everyone.
Originally posted by MaryPoppinsI'd still not breastfeed a naziOriginally posted by vetranUrine is quite nourishingComment
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Our crawl priorities are based on importance of pages where links are found.Originally posted by d000hg View PostShouldn't me taking the time to register an account and tell you my domain push it up the priority list above automated crawling?Comment
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Links start playing very big role in competitive queries, try ranking for "credit cards" without good link profile.Originally posted by d000hg View PostAnyway search engines do look at content - my site was #1 on bing and top of page 2 on Google with not one single link in/out.Comment
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I thought the service was to pick up what non paying people have as links. Yout argument therefore stands up as a crock of tulip.Originally posted by AtW View PostHow much did you pay for their services? None? Don't complain then, if you think you can do better than try it.Comment
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A 3 trillion link database and facing eviction from a crap flat in the Brum where you struggled to get a sofa for.Originally posted by AtW View PostOur crawl priorities are based on importance of pages where links are found.
"The numbers do not stack up and with that I am out"Comment
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I was referring to archive.org services which are free - if you don't like them then do something better or ask for refund.Originally posted by minestrone View PostI thought the service was to pick up what non paying people have as links. Yout argument therefore stands up as a crock of tulip.Comment
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