
New Google Bombing Method Found.
Garrett French
On the 6th of May Philipp Lenssen of Google Blogoscoped started an experiment. He added a false parameter and keyword to a link to a high PR site to see if the site would appear for the key phrase. His test was http://www.cnn.com/?-gmail-account.
The parameter is false but does not break the CNN page. He created a single link on his blog like this: http://www.cnn.com/?-gmail-account .
At the time of the first Blogoscope post there were 148,000 pages for the term "Gmail Account."
Yesterday Blogoscope reported that, for the search term "Gmail Account," CNN shows up at #14 in Google.
Today CNN appears in the 18th position for this term, and the url it shows is, of course, www.cnn.com/?-gmail-account. Incidentally there are only 102,000 pages for that term now.
(Yahoo returned 250,000 results and CNN didn't appear in the top 200 results.)
WooHoo! Let's start bombing!
I first tried to bomb http://www.google.com/?-teoma-rules, but that leads to a 404 page (though it's a 404 with a PR of 10...).
Scott, who creates our daily WebProNews images ( like this one ) and discusses risky seo tactics with me, pointed out that you can use a "#" in place of a "?" and not break the page.
And so, here's http://www.google.com/#-Teoma-Rules . I've not seen the "#" tested so we'll see what happens.
To double check I'll also create this little bomb and see what happens: http://www.yahoo.com/#-Teoma-Rules
And now for the one I'm more certain will work: http://www.yahoo.com/?Teoma-Rules
While I'm bombing I may as well hit this way too: Teoma Rules .
As of 5-14-04 there are 32,300 pages for "Teoma Rules." This should be much easier to rank for than Philipp's "Gmail.
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