Basic Knowledge of Website SEO
Introduction to Site Group Drainage Methods
Site grouping is the behavior of establishing a batch of sites in the same industry. The benefit of this is that on average, one website can bring in 100 traffic, ten sites can bring in 1000 traffic, which is a very effective drainage method. Site grouping as a black hat SEO method has been around for a long time. Although the practice of site grouping has not changed much, the operational methods have been constantly evolving to deal with changes in search engine algorithms and avoid penalties.
The Development History of Site Groups
Site grouping was originally popular in the era of Google search engine. At that time, Google was the only search engine, and everyone was mainly creating site groups to earn income from the Google AdSense program. By registering a batch of domain names, purchasing servers and site group software, it was possible to quickly create a batch of site groups and earn substantial US dollar income.
Early site group operations were done through site group software to build sites in batches, but as search engines crack down on junk content, this approach gradually became ineffective. Modern site groups place more emphasis on site quality and content quality.
Search engine crackdown on site groups
The main way search engines combat site groups is through downgrading, usually because the domain registration information in the site group is the same, and they use the same server, making it easy for search engines to identify and penalize the site group. Modern site groups avoid this situation by usually using different domain registration information and different servers to prevent being penalized by search engines.
Upgrade of site group operation
The practice of site groups has remained consistent, but the methods of operation have been upgraded multiple times. The upgraded site group operation focuses more on avoiding downgrades by search engines and bringing in more traffic. The latest site group operation involves using pre-registered old domains to operate the site group, and attention needs to be paid to domain selection, site group program selection, and content filling rules.