Tuesday, September 05, 2006
http://www.searchenginejournal.com/?p=3768
"Google Flagging Sites with Too Many Subdomains
In a post last week about Robert Scoble visiting the Google Plex and the Windows Live Writer blogging tool, Matt Cutts lent a hint that Google is monitoring and flagging sites which launch too many subdomains at one time. Seems that the Live Windows team is using sub domains for almost every new product they add to the Live.com product line (example: http://windowslivewriter.spaces.live.com/).
So, for those of you who think that launching hundreds of subdomains from an authority site is a sure bet to long term high spammy rankings on Google, think again because Google is watching the sites using this technique..."
"Google Flagging Sites with Too Many Subdomains
In a post last week about Robert Scoble visiting the Google Plex and the Windows Live Writer blogging tool, Matt Cutts lent a hint that Google is monitoring and flagging sites which launch too many subdomains at one time. Seems that the Live Windows team is using sub domains for almost every new product they add to the Live.com product line (example: http://windowslivewriter.spaces.live.com/).
So, for those of you who think that launching hundreds of subdomains from an authority site is a sure bet to long term high spammy rankings on Google, think again because Google is watching the sites using this technique..."
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