domainnamewire.com— What a waste! Now the value of Toys ?R? Us? $5.1M purchase of Toys.com has been relegated to type-in traffic and potentially some of the inbound links to Toys.com.
Mar 21, 2009View in Crawl 4
MtheoryX: dugg for the truth :)darkfus, I accidentally reported you (honestly, I was expanding threads and clicked by accident). I hope they don't carry you away in handcuffs. If they do, whoever "they" are, please tell them to check in here and see that it was a false alarm. I'd promise to visit you in DiggJail, but I'm sure I would forget, so I won't promise anything :)
Umm... do you not know how to f**king read? How the f**k are you being dugg up? Toys.com was redirected improperly and lost all of its search results. This is because of the webmaster, NOT Google. Use the proper redirects!
Right, but Google itself says you should ideally get all links pointing to your old domain to point to your new domain for them to be fully counted. Otherwise I could just buy a bunch of old domains and 301 them to a new site to get all of their link juice.
The problem with seo is that very few people know what it is and how it should be done. It is a very real business. All you see is a bunch of morons trying stupid things that don't work but annoy everybody. Almost all websites need to have some real non-annoying seo done to it. Stupid developers go and put the same title on every page and put words in images and return 302 codes when it should be a 200. They make the navigation un spdierable. What you probably are seeing are a bunch of morons that are trying to get links to crap sites. I'm talking about real seo on real websites of real businesses.
Something interesting is going on with <a class="user" href="http://www.toys.com">http://www.toys.com</a> Looks like Toys"R"Us turned the website into a deals site which is very clever as blogs are extremely SEO friendly and will all of the brands listed it should do well - they even did a deal of the day which is a huge traffic driver for other deal of the day sites.
Closed AccountMar 22, 2009
MtheoryX: dugg for the truth :)darkfus, I accidentally reported you (honestly, I was expanding threads and clicked by accident). I hope they don't carry you away in handcuffs. If they do, whoever "they" are, please tell them to check in here and see that it was a false alarm. I'd promise to visit you in DiggJail, but I'm sure I would forget, so I won't promise anything :)
yarnageMar 22, 2009
Umm... do you not know how to f**king read? How the f**k are you being dugg up? Toys.com was redirected improperly and lost all of its search results. This is because of the webmaster, NOT Google. Use the proper redirects!
duggdowncatisadMar 22, 2009
If SEO is a real business, then Amway is a real business.
ouzeMar 22, 2009
congratulations of making what was quite possibly the most uninteresting story on the internet to the front page of digg.
austinandrewMar 23, 2009
Right, but Google itself says you should ideally get all links pointing to your old domain to point to your new domain for them to be fully counted. Otherwise I could just buy a bunch of old domains and 301 them to a new site to get all of their link juice.
ogletreeMar 23, 2009
The problem with seo is that very few people know what it is and how it should be done. It is a very real business. All you see is a bunch of morons trying stupid things that don't work but annoy everybody. Almost all websites need to have some real non-annoying seo done to it. Stupid developers go and put the same title on every page and put words in images and return 302 codes when it should be a 200. They make the navigation un spdierable. What you probably are seeing are a bunch of morons that are trying to get links to crap sites. I'm talking about real seo on real websites of real businesses.
jedipolarbearJun 15, 2009
Something interesting is going on with <a class="user" href="http://www.toys.com">http://www.toys.com</a> Looks like Toys"R"Us turned the website into a deals site which is very clever as blogs are extremely SEO friendly and will all of the brands listed it should do well - they even did a deal of the day which is a huge traffic driver for other deal of the day sites.