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the bottom line is that adwords puts revenue in Google's pockets, and paid links puts revenue in someone else's pockets...that's why adwords is ok, and paid links are not.
ding ding ding, I think we have a winner!
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the bottom line is that adwords puts revenue in Google's pockets, and paid links puts revenue in someone else's pockets...that's why adwords is ok, and paid links are not.
Have you seen anything good, bad, or indifferent about the link disavowal tool?
will be here later this week or early next week.
In other news, Miami U beat Bowling Green tonight in the first round of the MAC Tournament.
Well, a couple of things...
By submitting your links to Google for scrutiny you are giving them all the more reason for keeping an eye on you.
You most likely don't know whiwith old school internet marketersch backlinks are causing you the trouble.
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This Cutts fellow is somewhat interesting -- he has absolutely no problem touting the fact that his company screws up millions of small businesses through their shenanigans and their very serious desire to conquer the Internet.
It's a big laugh -- people losing their online businesses, maybe their homes...
I guess everybody's supposed to work for Google.
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Google no longer even knows what the results of their updates are going to be. They've been tweaking and re-tweaking everything for so long they've most likely lost track of what their changes will even do.
One thing I can say is that their organic search results are absolutely the crappiest they've ever been. I'm surprised this doesn't bother them. Maybe THAT'S the reason for the new algo update.
Most importantly, however, is the fact that I think we can all collectively stop worrying about Google for a while -- the real SEO people have figured out how to control things again.
Thank God.
What you fail to realize is that Google is not in business for you nor any other small business. Their main objective is to deliver high quality and relevant search results to users.
Google "Life Insurance Rates" and convince me that a site that was registered in Oct 2012 is occupying the #1 position for that term (and other very competitive keywords) has the "highest quality and relevant result" for that search. Outranking Geico, USAA, State Farm, Kiplinger's, etc.
Not buying it.
Sape, redirects and private blog network are helping that guy. He knows what he's doing.
SAPE was targeted by Google and sites with SAPE backlinks were supposed to be penalized. Same for most blog networks.
Are you saying he knows some tricks to fly under the Panda radar or just hasn't been bitchslapped yet?