- This topic is empty.
-
AuthorPosts
-
January 1, 2009 at 5:47 pm #791359
errika_wagershare.comMemberhttp://www.roulettebonuscode.com/partners.php PR0
http://www.slotsbonuscode.com/partners.php PR0
http://www.blackjackbonuscode.com/partners.php PR0
http://www.bonuscodecasino.com/partners.php PR0
http://www.casinositeonline.nl/casinowebsites.php PR0
http://www.pokersiteonline.nl/partners.php PR0You ask for “One click from homepage please, no directories, no linkfarms.”
What do you call your sites when the robots.txt file has the following content on all your sites?
User-agent: *
Disallow: /go
Disallow: /partnersexample: http://www.slotsbonuscode.com/robots.txt
The cheapest trick on the internet i think!!
/Ricke
_______________________
Bingo online
Casino online
Gambling DirectoryJanuary 1, 2009 at 6:21 pm #791365
sharrychristMemberThe robots file tells the spider that it cannot index the contents of that /partners directory. That’s the page where you can automatically add the links. This does not include the pages where the links are posted. /partners is not the same as /partners.php.
January 1, 2009 at 6:27 pm #791367
LucretiaMemberare these partners pages properly indexed / cached ?
i can not find it.
January 1, 2009 at 7:35 pm #791369
sharrychristMemberThey were indexed at the time of writing. I just checked and most of them are still indexed, some of them even obtained pagerank the last update. However, it’s a four month old post and I’m not adding more links to those pages. If you’re looking for other link exchanges send me a PM.
January 1, 2009 at 9:24 pm #791374
errika_wagershare.comMemberIf you intend to only block the directory you should use a trailing slash else it will block everything that starts with partners, including partners.php
The following command will disable just the directory “partners” and all its contents:
Disallow: /partners/
…while the following command will disable both the “partners” directory and any file or directory path starting with the text “/partners” (so “/partners.php”, “/partners-links.html etc.):
Disallow: /partnersIf you didnt intent to block your link resources page you should add that trailing slash at the end.
January 2, 2009 at 12:02 am #791382
sharrychristMemberI used links to the directory with /partners and in this case it would not match disallow: /partners/. Since it’s actually /partners/ you’re absolutely right. It’s not that I wanted to cheat anyone

-
AuthorPosts