I found this little tool it will show you the results of your query from both Wordtracker and Overture for determining which phrases are searched most often.
Digitalpoints suggestion tool
Handy for choosing your keywords for your sex blog. But don't choose the popular ones, cause with the popular keywords it's much harder to get at the top of the search results at google or yahoo.
Posted on 11-05-05 14:33 by Twan in '
google'
A interesting thread appeared on
Netpond entitled "Googlebot and PHPBB doesn't work".
It's about the fact that PHPBB and GoogleBot aren't happy with each other and that GoogleBot isn't going to spider PHPBB. This can be solved by applying a hack to PHPBB.
Google is acting strange today:
- i searched for a keyword
- my sex blog wasn't on the first result page
- i went to result page 2
- my sex blog wasn't on second result page
- i went back to result page 1
- my sex blog was on result page 1
Strange!
It appeared that google is busy with something called 'Jagger'. This means that google is doing a update of their search results. So the data centre i used was still using a old version of the search database. This caused my sex blog to appear only after i clicked the '1' link to the first result page.
I hope google will quickly finish the 'Jagger' thing cause it drives me crazy.
Posted on 11-08-05 22:38 by Twan in '
google'
It seems that google is almost ready with the 'Jagger' thingy (a update of the google search result). And look what i found out: i'm at top of two popular keywords. You should check you stats and see if your blog is also moved to the top.
Interesting links about Jagger
The list of dumped sex blogs gets really BIG at
sexblogdump. When i may believe
google results its size is already over 100KB. And it isn't really easy navigate, maybe i will categorize the blogs and put them in different pages. I think google and other search engines will like more pages better than one really big page, although sexblogdump.com is doing fine on all major search engines at the time of writing.
Posted on 11-16-05 21:23 by Twan in '
google'
GoogleBase is Live!
1. Why should I use Google Base?
If you have information you want to share with others, but aren't sure how to go about gaining an audience, Google Base is for you.
If you don't have your own website, we'll host your content for you. You'll be able to choose labels and attributes that can draw more attention to the content you're showing. And, based on their relevance, your items may appear on Google, Froogle, or Google Local.
Google Base is free. Plus you're always in control – you can edit or archive your items at any time.
It's a fricking shame that adult content is not allowed...
Last 5 minutes i spend looking at log files of thumblogger. It seems that someone identified as 'ichiro/2.0' is doing some strange things, he onces visits a couple pages of the forum, he than visits random blogs. I grepped through the old logs and found a lot hits 'ichiro/2.0', he seems to like do random things.
Google didn't really know the answer, but i found
a funny log entry about 'ichiro/2.0'
Free adult blog services without banners are guarenteed to introduce banners when they get bigger. Why? Because this business is not charity, they must pay their hosting bills and support desk.
A exception is google and some other major company like adult.com they have enough resources to offer a bannerless service. But sooner or later banners will appear.
Now you have 2 choices:
1. go with a bannerless service and be cheated hard after a half year.
2. go with a service like thumblogger. With thumblogger you know what you get: a small topbar.
Above all thumblogger is in the business for over 1 year, the other services are just 1 or 2 months old. I've seen already 3 adult blog services in a half year that were shutdown and their blogs were deleted.
Now i ask: would you want to build a blog with traffic and all and discover on 1 saturday morning that your blog is gone? I don't think so.
History tells truth: bannerless hosting, like we all know it did fail, no one can deny this fact.
A couple day back i got a interesting question
"Another question. MSN search picks up
Find Fun, Romance, Love and More. Meet Someone Now: Find men - Find women
and places it in the description, thats affecting my SEO. is there anyway to stop that or does anyone else have that problem or is it just the template im using which is block"
My reply
That is not true, if you put a add on a website it doesn't affect any SEO. All SEO know where to look for content.
Just look at this:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=nubile+dina&btnG=Google+Search
The first link saids:
"A collection of thoughts about the girl of my dreams Dina."
(the meta description)
The second link saids:
"Welcome to my Nubile Dina fan blog. As you can see i'ma BIG fan of Dina, i collect everything. ... A movie with a nude Nubile Dina on a dark yellow couch. ..."
(that's a part of the sticky text and the first log entry)
Extra
At the above url you are searching for 'thumblogger' so google is smart enough to display the part of the blog that contains thumblogger and that is only the topbar. If you search for another keyword then google will display the part of the blog that contains that keyword and not the topbar. Just try it.