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The Righteous & Creating a network for blogs, sites and
The Wicked: Legally other destinations you don’t want to
“Fooling” The Bots appear related to each other, for whatever
reason, takes a lot of thinking like a sociopathic
42 PAYOUTMAGAZINE manipulator of people and systems.
Technically what follows is probably legal,
but morally, or ethically? Mehhh.... that’s iffy.
And actually it’s all really legal, ok, but in
terms of the law of the web... yeah, that’s right.
First off, the idea should be that the
network would be an autoritative source in
and of itself as a source of whatever pornified
perversion and kinkified notions you want to
peddle and profit from over the world wide
web.
Secondly, if you really want to keep all
these connections hidden, and be sneaky
as hell about it, your covertness has to be
absolutely hermetic, especially from the
search engines, especially from the gnome
king of search engines itself, The Google.
So is it really worth it? It all depends. The
problem with a recognized blog network is
that there is usually a main, gateway, primary,
chief network tip-of-the-iceberg site, and that
means your search terms SERPs will mainly
reflect only that one head site, seeing as The
Google will know that THIS is the site that
leads to all the others...
But you want all those other sites
beneath the umbrella to be listed as well. So
whattayagonna do?
Exactly.
Don’t reflect in your text content and site
analogics that this that and the other site are
all under there... rip away the umbrella and
make all those other sites bloom forth of their
own volition, spreading across search engine
results pages like fields of petunias before the
nose of the SE and the eyes of the surfer.
However, but and though... these sneaky
search engines will know all your sites are
connected sooner or later (probably sooner)
and so you have to go definitely submariner in