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Nov 22nd, 2007, 2:42 am
well. as im sure all u mods are aware, to be a high ranker in google, you have to have a lot of links to your site, which means your site will be picked up more and more, and be ranked higher. another helping hand is putting loads of search strings often used in your header, title, etc, and body (freshwap etc put it all at the bottom).

But let me ask, if this site gets too well known, even though you do not store any files, wont it be closed down? we all saw it on heartodark, that site was one of the best, but died cos it got too big, so maybe you should be happy with the average advertising, so your not so bad as to not be on google at all, but not so big that you get removed?

just a little food for thought....
Nov 22nd, 2007, 2:42 am
Nov 22nd, 2007, 4:22 am
Right now we're about two and a half times more popular than heartodark was at any point. Im not too familiar with heartodark but there are many reasons as to why the shutting down of this site is very unlikely. In addition to that, heartodark was hosted in Germany, whereas our servers are located in the Netherlands. There is a big difference. At one point we also had our servers located in Germany, and our host eventually forced us to leave (in a sense shut us down). However, we simply moved the site to servers in the Netherlands, a much more sharing tolerant country.
Nov 22nd, 2007, 4:22 am

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Nov 22nd, 2007, 5:51 am
Google can only see one page, and that's the agreement, however if you google "PPC Warez", with or without quotes, the top 3 results are:
a) http://www.ppcwarez.org
b) status.ppcwarez.org (google can see this page)
c) forum.ppcwarez.org/articles.php

We don't need a higher google ranking since we take out gold, silver and bronze. We also don't have a whole lot of unnecessary text in the header or on the page. Each letter you add that is not needed adds 1 byte to the size of the file, so if we put in a huge meta header it could add to 10-30kb more to download per page with no benefits.
Nov 22nd, 2007, 5:51 am