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Results of the 3rd Positioning Experiment

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Once completed the “Familia Raimundez” positioning experiment, results were available in just 10 days, what makes them very interesting and convenient compared to those times when one had to wait 45 days for an indexation cycle.
The results matched the previous ones, as some domains seem to be penalized in an arbitrary way. And I say in an arbitrary way because there is no obvious sign in the website for it to be penalized for: no black hat techniques, no links to questionable sites, no keyword abuse or obvious content duplication.
One of the evaluated domains was a client’s, that had bad ranking results with related and non-related keywords. The domain history, before we took part in it, had some abuse elements (keyword repetition within metatags), as we detected in http://Archive.org. Therefore, it is hard to get good results until the domain is completely transformed, we ask Google for forgiveness, and wait a few months.
An interesting fact was that one of the well positioned domains of the experiment had received two relevant pages, instead of just one. This enhances the “theme” theory, meaning, if a website is focused on one predominant subject, it can rank better than a website containing different pages.
Another observation is that websites that will rank better show up in the search engine results one or two days before the rest. This allows a results’ double check.
We also noted that one word indexation is a superficial indexation first stage. For more than one word to be indexed (later searched with quotation marks) enhanced site quality and more time are needed.
A preliminary disturbing result is the one that awards stronger positioning power to an Adwords campaign targeted domain. Google always made clear how they don’t let paid campaigns’ results affect organic results. But it is also true that many webmasters mistrust so. We should perform a targeted test to distinguish this factor, and establish how much we need to spend in Adwords, and how, to obtain better site rankings. So far, it could be just a coincidence.

Support for purchasers of our GGG software

Monday, August 18th, 2008

The GGG (Great Gateway Generator) project was born in 2002 as a gateway page generator. Over the years there were 2 spinoff softwares: Keyword Thief (a keyword retrieving spider) and Synonymizer (a content generator). There are also some beta-stage PHP scripts that complemented the main product: Octopus Link Quadrangulator, Search Engine Optimized FAQ System, and Delinker.

Over the years we collected several testimonials from customers who succeeded in improving their SE rankings using GGG, and we used it to provide service to our customers. Several buyers requested special features and appointed custom programming from us. Most of those improvements were incorporated into the products.

We suddenly realized that the gateway pages WERE NOT the reason for the good ranking results obtained with GGG… Something else was, and the links had something to do with it. Thus, the product should might be renamed from Gateway Generator into “Optimized Site Generator”, “Website Ranking Enhancer” or something like that. The new name would also reflect the fact that the product did not rely on Black Hat techniques, like gateway pages.

The many changes in the Google algorithm have not affected the ranking power of GGG. However, there is a need in a strategy change. Very large projects are no longer acceptable, because the sudden increase in pages and links is seen as unnatural by the Search Engines. Slow but permanent site growth is now required. In GGG, that means periodically adding more domains or directories as secondary hosts holding random pages.

The other change in Google is related to subtle penalization of domains that do not follow some hidden guidelines, like “No Content Duplication” and “No Bad Neighbourhood Linking”. For that, we are developing special tests that set off the alarm before having the offensive pages indexed.

Having said this, we admit that we never completed an extensive testing on the optimal settings of the GGG Projects, the minimal and maximal values for keywords, domains and pages, and the limits for safe operation without getting penalization.

At this point we have 3 goals:

- create an effective communication channel for users of GGG. At this point, I publish the results of the Web Ranking Experiments in this public blog. However, the most critical info will be mailed to paid subscribers of the future Page Generators Newsletter.

- release GGG 4.0 in no more than 3 months.

- offer a Website Ranking Enhancer service for those who do not have the time and patience to obtain the new software, create the contents and upload the pages. We will use the latest GGG, Synonymizer and Keyword Thief, plus all the knowledge on optimized page generation that we have collected and keep collecting.

- run a permanent Testing System for our GGG pages, in order to be aware of the best site settings according to Google, and to provide the best possible service to our customers.

- acquire more hosting services with different IPs, in order to host our pages without loss of ranking value.

For all those web promoters out there that want to enhance their web rankings, we announce different service packages in this site.

DVT Modular System

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

We are representatives in Argentina of the DVT Module technology by Magely USA.

It’s revolutionary for the culmination of data that we use to adjust your presence online. The data is accurate, up-to-date, and delivers today’s answers.  Information about your niche, competition, desired market placement, brand is gained and manually applied. The result is then used to create an optimized module for your site.

Generally it takes weeks to gather the needed data which is not always correct and accurate when using other online ranking specialists and developers. Making use of the DVT system ensures accuracy, and it’s done in a fraction of the time.

Through many years of technical consultations amongst search engine specialists, individual private contacts (established with the major search engine companies), as well as web site designers that adhere to W3C standards, the collection module was developed.
The data we now have come to understand as a melee of confusing service choices and techniques can now be focused, streamlined and targeted for each client’s requirements. The DVT Module is a proprietary server based collection of data mining engines. It constantly collects, deciphers, and packages only the most pertinent and relevant information in the field of search engine ranking, key word marketing, web site aesthetics and compliant coding. The results are then used by our professional staff and manually applied to your website.

Ask us about the Magely DVT System!