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SEO
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Sunday, 25 May 2008 13:18 |
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Aaron Wall reports that his .info domains disappeared from the Google index for a full day, a clear indicator that some domain extensions could be hurting your ranking. He analyzes why this could happen: - 2008 prediction from Matt Cutts "A top-level domain (TLD registry) will offer domains for under $4. The result will be another TLD blighted by spammy domain registrations."
- GoDaddy has a 99 cent sale on .info domain names.
Marcel Feenstra highlighted this issue on LockerGnome: Filtering out all .info domains just because some of these domains are being abused is, of course, far too draconian a measure, and I don’t think it’s what Google intended. It would make much more sense if they filtered out, say, .info domains that had been registered less than a year ago and that didn’t have some minimum number of “trusted” backlinks.
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