Nacho
06-02-2005, 06:26 PM
We first learned back in February that Google became a registrar (http://blog.searchenginewatch.com/blog/050201-111224), but there was much speculation why. Personally, I still speculate many ideas "why". One seems to be more obvious to me now.
Today, as part of the May 2005 Google Dance (http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/showthread.php?threadid=6037) update it's hard to not be tempted to check up on the SERPs. I usually learn something new just by making observations in changes. This time, I search for the query ihispanic (http://www.google.com/search?q=ihispanic) and noticed that one of my parked domains "ihispanic.net" was showing up in the rankings as an indexed URL. As far as I know, unless someone out there made a misspelling error when linking, there are absolutely no links to it (and can be confirmed (http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=link%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.ihispanic.net) in Yahoo! with the link: command). Just in case, here is a snapshot of Google's search result:
http://www.ihispanic.com/sewf/ihispanic-net2.gif (http://www.ihispanic.com/sewf/ihispanic-net.gif)
+ Click image to enlarge
Sometimes I forget what I do with my domains, so first I use the "SEO Consultants Directory Check Server Headers" tool (http://www.seoconsultants.com/tools/headers.asp) to get the following results:
Current Date and Time: 2005-06-02T14:06:54-0800
User IP Address: 66.27.51.254#1 Server Response: h*tp://www.ihispanic.net
HTTP Status Code: HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Connection: Close
Pragma: no-cache
cache-control: no-cache
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Then, I went to my registrar and verified that it is:
Nameservers Summary:
PARK15.SECURESERVER.NET
PARK16.SECURESERVER.NET
Forwarding to http://www.ihispanic.com
Therefore, if what I'm thinking is correct then there could be no other way other than if Google got a feed from all the Registrars' registered domains and add them all to the index. If this remains, then...
what will the consequences be?
will there be duplication?
how will it affect relevancy?
what will Google do with all this information (is it to fight spam only or a lot more)?
what else...?
Today, as part of the May 2005 Google Dance (http://forums.searchenginewatch.com/showthread.php?threadid=6037) update it's hard to not be tempted to check up on the SERPs. I usually learn something new just by making observations in changes. This time, I search for the query ihispanic (http://www.google.com/search?q=ihispanic) and noticed that one of my parked domains "ihispanic.net" was showing up in the rankings as an indexed URL. As far as I know, unless someone out there made a misspelling error when linking, there are absolutely no links to it (and can be confirmed (http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=link%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fwww.ihispanic.net) in Yahoo! with the link: command). Just in case, here is a snapshot of Google's search result:
http://www.ihispanic.com/sewf/ihispanic-net2.gif (http://www.ihispanic.com/sewf/ihispanic-net.gif)
+ Click image to enlarge
Sometimes I forget what I do with my domains, so first I use the "SEO Consultants Directory Check Server Headers" tool (http://www.seoconsultants.com/tools/headers.asp) to get the following results:
Current Date and Time: 2005-06-02T14:06:54-0800
User IP Address: 66.27.51.254#1 Server Response: h*tp://www.ihispanic.net
HTTP Status Code: HTTP/1.0 200 OK
Connection: Close
Pragma: no-cache
cache-control: no-cache
Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1
Then, I went to my registrar and verified that it is:
Nameservers Summary:
PARK15.SECURESERVER.NET
PARK16.SECURESERVER.NET
Forwarding to http://www.ihispanic.com
Therefore, if what I'm thinking is correct then there could be no other way other than if Google got a feed from all the Registrars' registered domains and add them all to the index. If this remains, then...
what will the consequences be?
will there be duplication?
how will it affect relevancy?
what will Google do with all this information (is it to fight spam only or a lot more)?
what else...?