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Masterseo2014-11-15 17:44:19
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Masterseo, 2014-11-15 17:44:19

How to determine if an Affiliate filter is applied to the site?

Different IP design but same hosting.
But they write in blogs the following. Even similar domain names or IP addresses can lead to the same result.
But positions still do not grow. What is the reason? share experience

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andreloster, 2014-11-15
@andreloster

Am I the only one who didn't understand his question?

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Mastersseo, 2014-11-15
@Mastersseo

There were 3 sites on the same hosting, only 1 of the bottom was promoted later, 2 more sites
turned out to be on the same IP. Changed to other IP. As a result, queries from 3 sites TOP 13 - TOP 15? in the top 10 on Google do not even think of going out

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njkas, 2014-11-16
@njkas

Are you sure that the sites are glued? If I'm not mistaken, when merging, there would be only one in the search results - the most relevant in the opinion of the search engine, and you write that all three are hanging out on the second page. And so, in my opinion, they were hardly saffiliated by hosting, most likely by content (or maybe you also have the same contacts there?).

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aldous, 2014-11-22
@aldous

Affiliates are useless "affiliate sites" with "poor content". Algorithmically, they should be eliminated, or by imposing measures manually, but this is an extreme case.
Most likely the sites are young.
By ip, design and identical social buttons, no sites are tracked by Google :-).

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