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Whois list Update

Postby hypercyber » Sat Mar 24, 2012 12:32 am

Hello,
I'm testing No Hands SEO 1.6.27 since 2 days running non stop. I start to have some backlinks (I love NHSEO when i got the only comment on some pages, that's very very powerfull, NHSEO is just bringing me unique blogs just for me) .. NHSEO is very different from the other SEO software for auto posting that users share the same blogs list (that's stupid we don't want to put our links within other 1000 outbounds links)

Running No Hands SEO with Captcha Sniper and Proxy Multiply, well all the links are no follow and i'm waiting improve my rank.

Just i noticed that the Whois list is out of date, can you bring us a know fresh whois list?

Can you give us some other optimized footprints for searching blogs (english and french language)?

Thanks alot!
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Re: Whois list Update

Postby jimbobo2779 » Sun Mar 25, 2012 11:17 am

You're right about the fact NHSEO is finding and commenting on some unique pages to get some great unique linking opportunities.

I don't really see where you are coming from with the whois list being out of date as all of the main whois and website information sites are included and they do not change as often as other types of websites. The whois list of sites is still very effective for getting indexed (it is not really intended as a ranking improver). If you are aware of other sites that should be added then by all means send them over to me and I will put them into the format for you to add them in to the settings tab. If there are some sites missing I will add it to the default list for new installs also.

The footprints in NHSEO are optimised for the platforms that are currently supported, in future (as in the past) when new platform support is added these footprints will be automatically updated. I have spent a lot of time personally looking at and playing around with the footprints to make sure they return accurate targets that are supported in NHSEO. If these footprints are changed they can prevent the tool from working at all so it isn't really a good idea to go and play around with these to be honest.
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Re: Whois list Update

Postby hypercyber » Mon Mar 26, 2012 4:21 pm

Thanks Jim for the reply,
Well i noticed some whois domains that gone parked.. Some other did not provide a backlink..

Got an other problem with NHSEO, i'm confused about calculating on sites profiles.. Even afeter Check links the Confirmed links counter on the profiles did not change.. So we don't have the exact number of how many confirmed links..

Since the soft running for days so we should have a new attribute to each link posted (comment, trackback..) that indicates the date of posting.. So we can follow and filter the new and the olds backlinks..

Thanks alot for that great sofware..
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Re: Whois list Update

Postby jimbobo2779 » Tue Mar 27, 2012 10:16 pm

Running the check links and finding new links is reflected in the profile list, if you have run for a short time and check the unconfirmed links right away you will not find any links. The reason for this is because the links that are not auto accepted have to be seen by the moderator of a blog and accepted, this takes time and isn't likely to happen in the majority of cases.

You can increase your chances of getting comments accepted by using well though out niche relevant comments for each profile, private proxies for posting and/or captcha sniper. The keywords used for searching can have a large affect on number of links generated. You can check the confirmed links by outputting the list or doing a Link Check for the Confirmed Links rather than the Unconfirmed posts.
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Re: Whois list Update

Postby hypercyber » Thu Apr 26, 2012 10:50 am

30 days since i started using NHSEO, i have a website with the 2nd 3rd position i trying to get the first place by using NHSEO, tomorrow i got.. The 48 position..
I strop using it.
Thanks NHSEO, Thanks for the all the nofollow links..
Hope i'll get back to my original position.
Very disappointed!
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Re: Whois list Update

Postby hypercyber » Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:40 am

Matt Cutts explain the bad over optimisation using nofollow links..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bz0KQNPD ... r_embedded
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Re: Whois list Update

Postby hypercyber » Thu Apr 26, 2012 11:54 am

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Re: Whois list Update

Postby hypercyber » Thu Apr 26, 2012 12:35 pm

I found that picture on the Google Webmaster central as a spam example (NHSEO mentionned) https://sites.google.com/site/webmaster ... g-good.png

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Re: Whois list Update

Postby jimbobo2779 » Thu Apr 26, 2012 1:35 pm

If you have more to add could you please edit your posts instead of repeatedly posting.

As for the content of the update everything that has been said has been about on-site content and not about links. If you look at everything written by the analyst on searchmetrics and Matt Cutts himself they all talk about keyword stuffing, spinning of text and database driven templated websites that are more aggregators of others' information.

This update is about quality websites and hasn't even been officially released yet so it is very possible the changes are not yet in place. Content has always been a huge driver in rankings as have links but the majority of the changes google has been making is to do with the content on the websites and this is no exception.

Whenever any website gets new links or there is a change to the search engines algorithms you have to expect some change, an algorithm could make your website ranking increae or decrease depending on how that algorithm favours your site or competitors sites. When links are created in the short term you can expect increase and decreases due to a very well known phenomenon called the "google dance", this is the period where google starts to see your links and jumps your position around the SERPs while it figures out where you should be.

Also the image you posted is taken out of context. The image is from a blog by Matt Cutts where he is talking about the use of keyword stuffing and other tactics that inflate the amount of overall content while not adding any real useful content to the visitor and that is the example. In the example you can see it is a wall of text which is incredibly common to get more keywords onto your website yet it's only purpose is to game the search engines to thinking the page has more content that is rich in keywords. This is against the ToS of Google and this is what they are tackling in the update.

There is very little to no mention of linking schemes in anything I have seen written about this update.
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