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Keyword = Domain - How Long Before it is a Problem?







Keyword = Domain - How Long Before it is
a Problem?

Keyword = Domain - How Long Before it is
a Problem?
12/10/2002 11:56 AM

"...domains like www.keyword1-keyword2-keyword3.com. These sites are usually affiliate or promotional sites, which is OK as long as they deliver, but how long will engines allow domains like that?"




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I know this isn't the first time this has happened, but if someone can enlighten me on where we stand legally, I'd appreciate it. I'm guessing the answer is a big "you're screwed," but I figured I'd check.


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Well, there's been a lot going on over at Technorati, and I've been so busy that blogging has been pretty light. I hope that I can blog more often as the summer continues.

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Oh yeah - if you're interested in seeing your ads on technorati.com search results today, here's how you get more information.

Lastly, big kudos to all the folks back at the office, who made this happen - you guys rock.


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