RealDaddy
Repeatedly violating rules
- Jun 30, 2018
- 9,017
- 11,287
Domain:
Stats:
Referred domains: 1.55K
Organic keywords: 8.5M
Organic traffic: 4.6M
April 2021: 81 visitors/month
October 2021: 4.5 million visitors/month
Before April 2021 they had 0-50 visitors a month, since 2016. When looking through https://archive.org/, it's clearly a dropped domain.
It seems like someone bought a dropped domain and then bombarded it with loads of content. An absurd amount. And clearly, it worked.
They even have a link to WordPress and the theme creator in the footer, lol
They are beating a lot of heavy hitters, even though the competition has/should have:
- Higher topical relevance (not very sure, because the absurd amount of content that they publish may be done in a way to cover silos)
- Articles that are aged longer
- 100% better content, both in quality and quantity
Link is king!
Seeing sites like this might not say much, but it does remind me not to overthink SEO too much.
https://mvorganizing.org/
Stats:
Referred domains: 1.55K
Organic keywords: 8.5M
Organic traffic: 4.6M
April 2021: 81 visitors/month
October 2021: 4.5 million visitors/month
Before April 2021 they had 0-50 visitors a month, since 2016. When looking through https://archive.org/, it's clearly a dropped domain.
- Now they have 887.000 results on Google.
- They have a BROAD range of articles.
- One post is about boxing and another about philosophy.
- They are all over the place in terms of topics.
It seems like someone bought a dropped domain and then bombarded it with loads of content. An absurd amount. And clearly, it worked.
They even have a link to WordPress and the theme creator in the footer, lol
They are beating a lot of heavy hitters, even though the competition has/should have:
- Higher topical relevance (not very sure, because the absurd amount of content that they publish may be done in a way to cover silos)
- Articles that are aged longer
- 100% better content, both in quality and quantity
Link is king!
Seeing sites like this might not say much, but it does remind me not to overthink SEO too much.