Will Google allow .XXX domains to appear in Search Results?

alexsosn

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Guys I bought over 30 .XXX Domains. I wonder if Google will allow them to be shown in search results OR Google will filter all .xxx sites out of their equation? I Do SEO and for me it's a very important factor.
 
As of now Google is showing them, just search "site:.xxx"
 
From what I've heard they will most likely be adult only (safesearch off/moderate) regardless of what content is on the page.
 
That's a loaded question.. Did you really not know this?

Well, there is one thing good about XXX and Google. You don't have to work as hard for your traffic ;)
 
That's a loaded question.. Did you really not know this?

Well, there is one thing good about XXX and Google. You don't have to work as hard for your traffic ;)

sorry bro I did not understand why I don't need to work hard for the traffic.. why it will be easier ? and how? you mean it will come from google traffic?
 
I think .XXX will actually handicap as the searcher will need to have safe search off to see you in the results.

And for the millionth time NO, they will not migrate all porn sites to .XXX. That's there get quick rich marketing ploy. Everyone is opposed to it, especially the adult industry.
 
Good question. I think maybe Google will associate .xxx with adult or undesirable content?
 
sorry bro I did not understand why I don't need to work hard for the traffic.. why it will be easier ? and how? you mean it will come from google traffic?


he wants so say that..

by your .xxx domain people think that its a adult content site.and gonna open it..

btw no idea about it.
 
I think .XXX will actually handicap as the searcher will need to have safe search off to see you in the results.

Yeah, this is the reason I won't use .xxx. Your adult traffic REALLY drops if you get put to non-safe search. Most users won't change it as they will find content in safe search too, so if you are there you will get 2% of visitors you could have.
 
There's no reason for Google to not include ANY TLD.
 
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