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how these site indexed and ranked fast

for example kw "allie dunn n*de" and all relate to this type of kw. They beat top sites in this niche.

those site indexed and ranking fast, you can search that kw and see there 2-3 sites(sample owner or maybe same spamming type) in top 10 just spamming site, the content google indexed and content displayed to user is completely diff.

those site is just register few days ago. But got thousands indexes and ranked top 10 easily.

I monitor these type of kw for over a year and see it still ranking today, they just changed new domain every month , and still indexed and ranked after any Google Updates.

Anyone know how they got indexes fast and ranked like that ? Im struggle to get new site index on Google now.

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