I thought it was SE spam the first time I saw it... With all that subdomain stuff, it just begs to be blocked by search engines. They should have blocked bots from SERPs (it doesn't make sense for any SERP to be in another SERP, but even moreso with a metaengine that scrapes its data).
Mr. Cutts mentioned in Vegas that sites with dynamically generated subdomains wouldn't be getting much future G love so I guess thats what we're seeing here.
Makes sense
I thought it was SE spam the first time I saw it... With all that subdomain stuff, it just begs to be blocked by search engines. They should have blocked bots from SERPs (it doesn't make sense for any SERP to be in another SERP, but even moreso with a metaengine that scrapes its data).
I was surprised that site
I was surprised that site got so much link love in the first place. Kinda blatant, no?
It's a blog thing. In blogs,
It's a blog thing. In blogs, there are slightly different definitions to some terms we all use, for instance...
* scraper = search engine
* junk pages = mashup
* stealing = remixing
* business plan = what?
* stupid idea = web2.0
See?
* SE Spam = Creative
* SE Spam = Creative publishing
Those are great
Those are great translations, Nick! :)
Mr. Cutts mentioned in Vegas
Mr. Cutts mentioned in Vegas that sites with dynamically generated subdomains wouldn't be getting much future G love so I guess thats what we're seeing here.