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"Keep separate ventures separate. Don't try to mash your cooking blog, Web-design site and photography business all into the same space."
Reviewed by robinbal Apr 28 2008, 11:53am ( 12 reviews ) • insidecrm.com
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Rated by JackpotCity on Mar 30 2009, 5:48am
A very interesting article on how tri9cky it is to remain anonymous with Google when creating site networks and blogs.
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Rated by focsa on Apr 29 2008, 7:17am
Resources to Protect Your Site Network from the Google Borg
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Rated by neel2007 on Apr 29 2008, 4:25am
When visiting your own sites, make sure that you're logged out of Google services. It doesn't hurt to run through a few different proxies, either.This tips would be very useful.
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Rated by anjamerret on Apr 29 2008, 2:48am
Good advice.
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Rated by Ellesse on Apr 28 2008, 7:00pm
From the page: "Google is one of the Internet's darlings, universally loved by just about everyone. Everyone, that is, but webmasters who've had their domain networks wiped from Google's results. Some sites deserve it and some don't, but the bottom line is that a Google hit doesn't have to be devastating. Read on to find out how you can segment your domain network so that Google can't take your entire portfolio down in one fell swoop."
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Rated by karenlynch on Apr 28 2008, 1:10pm
Protect yourself from being wiped out by Google...
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Rated by videofabulous on Apr 28 2008, 12:24pm
Well I for one welcome our new Google overlords...
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Rated by aaron114 on Apr 28 2008, 12:13pm
I am definitely a fan of Google, but at the same time, this is a great resource for making sure they don't have TOO much power over your life.
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Rated by robinbal on Apr 28 2008, 11:53am
"Keep separate ventures separate. Don't try to mash your cooking blog, Web-design site and photography business all into the same space."
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Rated by psogle on Apr 28 2008, 10:14am
Google is one of the Internet's darlings, universally loved by just about everyone. Everyone, that is, but webmasters who've had their domain networks wiped from Google's results...