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Ok, so is it undisputed fact that these are the new owners or are they (the new owners of RRR) still saying they have no connection to Rakebrain?
Point being, I know the RRR buyout was a huge fiasco (that's the huge thread Blowup) but it'd suck if Rakebrain really had no involvement. |
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[ QUOTE ]
Ok, so is it undisputed fact that these are the new owners or are they (the new owners of RRR) still saying they have no connection to Rakebrain? Point being, I know the RRR buyout was a huge fiasco (that's the huge thread Blowup) but it'd suck if Rakebrain really had no involvement. [/ QUOTE ] I think they have had plenty of chances to dispute the fact, but have said nothing(that I am aware of). Seems kinda odd that the "new" owners as of Nov. 1 have only made one change. Kicking off all the affiliates except RakeBrain and TTRB. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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its abundantly clear that rakebrain bought RRR, i imagine they wanted to recoup some of their investment by still allowing advertisers for a while. shortly before RRR announced it wont allow advertising, a respected affiliate sent out message to all RRR advertisers stating 'we know what you guys are up to, that no matter what we bid, rakebrain will be listed higher...' many other affilaites responded to the email airing the same concerns. most of the advertisers pulled out for the crookedness of placement, shortly after RRR announced it was no longer allowing advertisers. the email from them)RRR) was comical, it stated they werent receiving as much in advertising income as they had planned which necessitated the change in the site. that seemed odd as they were receiving 5k-7k from the top two advertisers alone, albeit, they were owned by the same people so no money was changing hands. the whole thing is a shammy mess, they acted anonymously when purchasing the site from john, he was proud of RRR as he should be. it was his creation and he wanted its spirit to remain as it changed hands, which i believe(this is my interpretation here) they assured him.
the main problem is that RRR is known to be the unbiased rakeback affiliate directory, and it hasnt been that way since ownership changed hands. so visitors will go to the site, due to its search engine positioning and be recommended only two sites........... seems we now need a RRDR (rake rebate directories review).................. maybe moondog wants to take up that idea, i think john is busy with his current job [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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How does a site like RRR get "positioned" well in the major search directories? Is it popularity or a similar kind of bidding process?
How long does it take for a popular site to become unpopular on search engines? |
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Great posts in this thread. As for the position in Google RRR has endless original content that I wrote as well as all of the related sites that link back such as other portals, forum posts and blogs. It goes well beyond that but that is the basic reason. The age of the site compared to others certainly helps too.
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Not as big a deal, but Rakebrain also spammed the PSO forum. At first I thought it might have been a Rakebrain customer trying to get a referral signup (I don't know if Rakebrain does referrals - I have not looked into it), but considering there was no referral ID on the link, I assumed it was someone from Rakebrain spamming.
I could be wrong, but it looked fishy. |
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Also, NiceRakeback was blocked from ever being listed on 2p2 due to their illegal SEO. You will notice a nice link to RakeBrain at the top of their screen. Ironic that an affiliate banned from RRR is now the only affiliate listed.
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Nevermind.
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