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Old 06-10-2007, 02:56 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Parasitic Hosting

One thing I meant to plan for but have yet to implement is a parasitic hosting program.

Basically, there are a lot of websites out there that will allow you to host content, such as on a subdomain. Examples would include Wordpress.com blogs, and free forum providers.

Here's the deal - the main domain carries some authority, which will naturally transfer to the subdomains. All you need to do is register an account, then push a few links to it.

The result, in theory, is a very expanded network you can use to leverage the core domain for links to your target sites.

The negatives? Time for registration, development of account, and the possibility of the free providers deleting your account.

Blackhats worry about these much - they use scripts to register and upload content, then use blogspamming methods to get the links in.

And from clearing out spam from just one of my news sites today, here's the parasitic providers they're using:

1fr1.com
blog4ever.com
blogaruba.com
createblog.com
fastsito.com
forumlari.net
freeblog.hu
freeforums.org
freemyforumadult.com
gog.pl
llc.nu
mixcat.net
money-host.com
myfreewebhost.org
nocatch.net
nofeehost.com
ocom.pl
ok1.pl
portcms.com
proboards100.com
smfhost.com
spazioblog.it
squadz.net
taniemilitaria.pl
webng.com
welingkarblogs.com
wiseinter.com
xterm.org
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