Posted in Backlinks on Apr 27th, 2008 10 Comments »
Apparently, Google doesn’t really care about penalizing sites in their index, whether that is by the page level, or flat out kicking you out of Google, no matter how legit your site is you have a giant target on your back if you are not careful. Over the last year there has been a […]
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Posted in Backlinks on Mar 24th, 2008 2 Comments »
UPDATE:
After further notice it appears to be somewhat algorithmic in nature, and somewhat manual. Some sites I have noticed have gotten completely docked, and some sites have only had penalizations at the page level. Will keep an eye on this as it unfolds.
I talked to Matt Cutts, and he explained that if you are trying […]
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Posted in Backlinks on Jan 24th, 2008 23 Comments »
In case you have wondered why I do not post many topics on links, it is pretty simple, it’s the bread winner. Link building is the most time consuming part of any optimization campaign and simply spilling all the beans just isn’t an option. However, with that said, I am feeling rather nice today […]
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Posted in Backlinks, Resources on Jul 19th, 2007 No Comments »
Here is a quick link to discover the links your site might have on Wikipedia. Not that they really matter for search engine benefits, now that they are nofollowed, but still a cool little tool none the less.
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Posted in Backlinks, Google on Jul 16th, 2007 No Comments »
Well as we all know, Google likes to play around with serious algorithm changes during the slow summer months. The competitor I mentioned several months back has appeared to have been hit by the link devaluation filter again. Has
Google tuned up their filter after receiving paid links via its snitch report; subsequently reinstating it with […]
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