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Anyone Hear Any news From Google?
Anyone hear any news about this google update? I was just on the message board and it seems alot of people are complaining but posting anything there is useless.
Don't know why anyone asks for help on their boards it's just the same old shit answers that blame the webmasters site and google never does anything wrong. |
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There is always a choice
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I wanted to post on their boards as well but yes there is probably like thousand of webmasters complaining so no point.
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i have him on icq, what exactly you want to know?
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Another step to reward high-quality sites
Tuesday, April 24, 2012 at 2:45 PM Webmaster level: All Google has said before that search engine optimization, or SEO, can be positive and constructive—and we're not the only ones. Effective search engine optimization can make a site more crawlable and make individual pages more accessible and easier to find. Search engine optimization includes things as simple as keyword research to ensure that the right words are on the page, not just industry jargon that normal people will never type. “White hat” search engine optimizers often improve the usability of a site, help create great content, or make sites faster, which is good for both users and search engines. Good search engine optimization can also mean good marketing: thinking about creative ways to make a site more compelling, which can help with search engines as well as social media. The net result of making a great site is often greater awareness of that site on the web, which can translate into more people linking to or visiting a site. The opposite of “white hat” SEO is something called “black hat webspam” (we say “webspam” to distinguish it from email spam). In the pursuit of higher rankings or traffic, a few sites use techniques that don’t benefit users, where the intent is to look for shortcuts or loopholes that would rank pages higher than they deserve to be to be ranked. We see all sorts of webspam techniques every day, from keyword stuffing to link schemes that attempt to propel sites higher in rankings. The goal of many of our ranking changes is to help searchers find sites that provide a great user experience and fulfill their information needs. We also want the “good guys” making great sites for users, not just algorithms, to see their effort rewarded. To that end we’ve launched Panda changes that successfully returned higher-quality sites in search results. And earlier this year we launched a page layout algorithm that reduces rankings for sites that don’t make much content available “above the fold.” In the next few days, we’re launching an important algorithm change targeted at webspam. The change will decrease rankings for sites that we believe are violating Google’s existing quality guidelines. We’ve always targeted webspam in our rankings, and this algorithm represents another improvement in our efforts to reduce webspam and promote high quality content. While we can't divulge specific signals because we don't want to give people a way to game our search results and worsen the experience for users, our advice for webmasters is to focus on creating high quality sites that create a good user experience and employ white hat SEO methods instead of engaging in aggressive webspam tactics. Here’s an example of a webspam tactic like keyword stuffing taken from a site that will be affected by this change: Of course, most sites affected by this change aren’t so blatant. Here’s an example of a site with unusual linking patterns that is also affected by this change. Notice that if you try to read the text aloud you’ll discover that the outgoing links are completely unrelated to the actual content, and in fact the page text has been “spun” beyond recognition: Sites affected by this change might not be easily recognizable as spamming without deep analysis or expertise, but the common thread is that these sites are doing much more than white hat SEO; we believe they are engaging in webspam tactics to manipulate search engine rankings. The change will go live for all languages at the same time. For context, the initial Panda change affected about 12% of queries to a significant degree; this algorithm affects about 3.1% of queries in English to a degree that a regular user might notice. The change affects roughly 3% of queries in languages such as German, Chinese, and Arabic, but the impact is higher in more heavily-spammed languages. For example, 5% of Polish queries change to a degree that a regular user might notice. We want people doing white hat search engine optimization (or even no search engine optimization at all) to be free to focus on creating amazing, compelling web sites. As always, we’ll keep our ears open for feedback on ways to iterate and improve our ranking algorithms toward that goal. Posted by Matt Cutts, Distinguished Engineer . |
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So Fucking Banned
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I've been browsing their forums and most of the complaints are from people that have links farms on their page, malware warnings, linking to programs over and over through posts, rss fed blogs, sites that just look like spamming pieces of crap, way to many advertisements, keyword stuffing, etc etc. Looks to me like only about 10% or less of the complaints are from people with legitimate sites, the rest deserved lower rankings.
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Matt can SUCK IT!
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GFY HALL OF FAME DAMMIT!!!
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Amazing how so many people seem to think Google owes them something. Can someone explain me why?
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So from what I gather everyone was dropped in the SERPS. Everyone.
The first five pages of any search are blank. |
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![]() fell of my chair + plus tears ...only from you teencat
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