Check out my site for 1000's of links to free woodworking plans....
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Check out my site for 1000's of links to free woodworking plans....
Tell me what you think!
Ok, I'll start. It's awful, you're a spamming f****it with zero content.
You went there?
And missed these?
Alphabetical
A Contemporary Mobile File Cabinet
A Desktop Weather Station Shop Project
A Good Saw ( Handsaw Introduction)
A Luthier's Labour
A Traditional Drop Leaf Table
Abacus
About Nails
Accessories
Accurate cut sawbox
Ace, Outboard Runabout
Address Plate (ZIP)
Adirondack Chair
Adirondark Chair from am-wood
Adirondark Chair from Buildeazy
Adirondark Chair from Internetwoodworking
Adirondark Chair from Popular Mechanics
Adirondark Chair, Footstool and Table (Hometime)
Adjustable V-Block System (PDF)
Aeroplane, 1899 Wright Kite
Aeroplane, 1902 Wright Glider
Air Filter
Air Filter (2)
Air Filter for Shop Computer
Air Filter, Downdraft Sanding Table
Air Filter, Downdraft Sanding Table
Air Filter, Shop Built
Air Rifle Target Stand
Airboat
Air-plane
Airplane Antique Model Plan "ALBATROSS A"
All About Oil Based Varnish
All Purpose Portable Boat
Altair Clamcat 28'
American Tree Guide
Ammo Block (ZIP)
Ammunition Box - Small Arms
Angel (Scrollsaw)
Angelic Figures
Angled Wine Rack
Antique Finishes for tiger maple
Apothecary Cabinet
Apple Pie
Apple pie ( 7' Yacht Tender)
Apple Press/Grinder/Masher
Applying Wood Veneers
Applying Wood Veneers with Contact Cement
Aqua Racer
Aqua Rail
Aqua Rod
Aquarium Stand
Aquarium Stands
Arbor
Arbor Bench
Arbor Bench
Arbor pdf
Arbor, 7 designs
Arbor, A Gourd
Arbor, Arched
Arbor, Build A
Arbor, Color Shade
Arbor, Easy
Arbor, Entry
Arbor, Grape
Arbor, Latin Arched Rose
Arbor, Moveable
Arch
Arch, Garden
Arch, Garden
Arched Doorway
Archway, Create a Custom
Archway, Rustic Post and Beam - faux
Armoir (ZIP)
Armour Stand
Arrow and Heart Puzzle
Arrows, Authentic Native-American (PDF)
Art Deco Umbrella Stand -- Assembly and Finish
Art Deco Umbrella Stand -- Book-Matched Maple Panels
Art Deco Umbrella Stand -- Purple Heart Base
Art Deco Umbrella Stand -- Purple Heart Frame
Artist Easel
Artist Easel (Number 1)
Artist Easel (Number 2)
Arts & Crafts Globe Stand
Arts and Crafts Bookcase
Arts and Crafts Bookcase
Arts and Crafts Library Desk -- Base Joinery and Assembly
Arts and Crafts Library Desk -- Drawers
Arts and Crafts Library Desk -- Top and Finishing Touches
Arts and Crafts Library Desk -- Upper Frame and Joinery
Arts and Crafts Nightstand -- Authentic Fume Wood Finish
Arts and Crafts Nightstand -- Drawer and Tabletop
Arts and Crafts Nightstand -- Tenons for Joinery
Arts-and-Crafts Book Stand -- Finishing Touches
Arts-and-Crafts Book Stand -- Sides, Shelf and Joinery
Arts-and-Crafts Book Stand -- Template and Side Stock
Arts-and-Crafts Book Stand -- Top and Assembly
Arts-and-Crafts Nightstand -- Legs and Mortises
Attachments holder
Attic SpaceNew! (15th Oct 06)
Awl, Scratch New! (15th Oct 06)
Awning, Adjustable Window New! (15th Oct 06)
Awning, Fixed Window New! (15th Oct 06)
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Grunff, you are a you're a netcopping f****it with zero content.
Nice one Barry. And thanks.
Did you actually look?
MBQ
Yes, I did. It is one of hundreds of thousands of similar sites, the purpose of which is to generate Adwords revenue for the owner. They have no content of their own, and simply harvest links to other people's content and place them on their spammy sites.
The message from "Weatherlawyer" contains these words:
I'm finding these days, when searching Google, the first two or three pages are full of these things. It is getting impossible to find the source of a lot of information now.
However, most of those sites require at least two or three clicks to actually get to the source content, and this one seems at least to take you direct there, but I mist admit, its sole purpose *is* to earn ad-words for the owner.
-- JJ
The message from "Jason" contains these words:
Worst is Kelkoo and its ilk.
I heard on Click Online or some-such, that the way that Google addresses its search parameters governs the trawling of sites only; whilst Ask.com (not Answers.com which is run on Google's engine) has algorithms set to look for the actual words on pages most users target.*
That latter set of search parameters is designed to make the most popular (or first few hits) the most likely ones you want.
No doubt spammers will already have worked a parasite to spoil it but its a nice idea.
*Having picked a set of duds, the users continue the search and eventually come up with the goods. Thus making the second layer search the most popular. The Google engine misses that apparently, thus their front end is easier for scumbags to load.
The way Google does it's page ranking is by a) looking at the links pointing to a site and the "importance" of the pointer. So, if the BBC was pointing at your site, it's importance would go through the roof - b) counting the links to a site.
How spammers go about their b*stardy is to point to their site on a thousand blogs, thus increasing the overall number of links and thus their importance. I should point out that Google is wise to this and will pull the rug when it becomes an issue - normally it isn't. They have quite a few patents on content searching that they still seem to be in the process of implementing, eg. Google Suggest.
Z.
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