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May 20, 2008

Top 7 Places to host Parasitic Pages

Filed under: Business,Content Creation,Marketing,Misc — Scott @ 12:07 am

Are you looking for great places to set up parasitic pages on trusted domains? Of course you are!

Look no further let me give you my top seven recommendations. All of my top recommendations are indexed and poorly policed thus allowing you the maximum amount of time to promote your page.

  1. Bebo.com – Member section
    • This place is great for setting up profiles and linking back to the site you need a link to. Seems to stay fairly well indexed and not policed well.
  2. Propellor.com
    • Member section Another place were anyone can seemingly set up a profile and link willy nilly all over the web.
  3. Imeem.com
    • More member pages being used to spam offers and links to other parasitic pages.
  4. Boards.WebMD.com
    • Member Profiles again being used to promote offers. This one is seems especially good to promote pharmaceutical spam since the WebMD name is known and well trusted in the general public.
  5. iLike.com/user
    • Hey look at that more user pages that are easy to use to spam! Am I noticing a trend here?
  6. Bloglines.com/blog
    • This one is a tough one to fault. The previously mentioned ones I fault the owners for not adding noindex and noarchive the member pages. Bloglines is offering free websites which means editing or noindexing them is out of the question. Still they could do more to police their space. At anyrate until they do enjoy free reign there to promote ehat you like.
  7. Google.com/notebook
    • My last but most important pick for places to host parasitic pages….. Google Notebooks! Even if google analyzes and bans the spam from the index the simple fact that its on a google domain is important. You can leverage the trust that the google name brings to promote any offer you can imagine.

Spam Report with a Hidden Secret

For a more complete report of spam I am receiving click here. I suggest you view the linked to spam pages with a text browser or with css & javascript disabled. The pages hidden text and links will be more revealing that way. There is lots to learn that I haven’t mentioned for the curious. HINT: Investigate at the back links for the urls. Do you notice any especially crafty types of parasitic pages?

What is a parasitic page?

Parasitic pages are pages that are set up on domains are trusted and have a high page rank you don’t own for the purpose of:


  1. Getting the pages indexed and a backlink to the site you want to rank well.
  2. Getting the page ranked well and promoting an offer on that page.

FREE BONUS SITE

Digg.com! Yes digg.com believe it or not is perfect. Submit your spam site and target headline then promote that page via automation on a few indexed sites. Since digg is such a high ranking site you only need a few back links to the page your promoting so the effort should be minimal. A little effort and your digg page will be ranking in no time.

Some examples pages:


Popularity: 6% [?]


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5 Comments »
Comment by Hawaii SEO
2008-05-20 01:06:01

I see Digg submissions ranking all over the place. In most cases, I click over to the page, and it’s a lame submission with only one or two votes. But… There it is… The headline link is begging me to click through. (Maybe it links to a cool page but nobody voted on it because the Digg user doesn’t have any friends?) Sometimes I want to click through, just so I can satisfy my need to eliminate the result (Process of elimination) as I search for a quality page.

Comment by Scott
2008-05-20 07:22:47

Its funny you say that.. I feel the same way about those listing to for some reason.

 
 
Comment by Dave Davis
2008-05-20 17:22:51

You are really blogging a stormer since your return Scott. This is one of those posts I wish others wouldn’t post… giving away secrets that I would NEVER use. ;)

Comment by Scott
2008-05-20 21:16:09

lol.. thanks I feel a bit refreshed with all that time off.

<sarcasm>I am happy to hear you won’t be using this post to ruin the Google for all of us. As you know its everyones duty to police the web</sarcasm>

:-P

 
 
Comment by Matan
2008-05-25 10:15:19

Cool post with some interesting links! I will be checking some of them out. Thanks for sharing.

 
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