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Ethical Search Engine Optimisation and SEO Spam Mass

Link development &amp Spam mass


09 Nov 05: Four incredibly intelligent Californians, Zoltan Gyongyi, Pavel Berkhin, Hector Garcia-Molina, and Jan Pedersen, released a whitepaper discussing a possible approach to identify links from spam domains. Their approach sheds light on some quite intriguing ideas on how Google might judge the top quality of inbound links.


Excellent links Vs Bad links


Since the Jagger update, Google seems to be emphasizing link relevance and link quality a lot more. Whilst relevance is pretty straight forward to understand, quality of an inbound link might be a foreign subject to those not involved in search engine marketing as part of their daily lives. So let’s 1st talk about excellent links versus poor links. Not all links are equal. Links from common websites carry a lot more weight than links from virtually unknown websites.

It is a well-recognized truth that Google’s initial success lay in their capacity to find web sites and rank them based on links from other internet sites. As Google’s popularity grew, some webmasters tried to outsmart the Google algorithm by falsely inflating the importance of their internet site with unnatural inbound link development. Links that are developed in such a way, with the mere intention of fooling Google’s algorithm to gain higher rankings are regarded as to be bad links.



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Search Engine Optimisation And Seo Spam Mass

09 Nov 05: Four extremely intelligent Californians, Zoltan Gyongyi, Pavel Berkhin, Hector Garcia-Molina, and Jan Pedersen, released a whitepaper discussing a possible method to identify links from spam domains. Their method sheds light on some very interesting ideas on how Google might judge the quality of inbound links.

Good links Vs Bad links

Since the Jagger update, Google seems to be emphasizing link relevance and link quality a lot more. While relevance is pretty straight forward to understand, quality of an inbound link may be a foreign subject to those not involved in search engine marketing as part of their daily lives. So let’s first discuss good links versus bad links. Not all links are equal. Links from popular sites carry more weight than links from virtually unknown sites.
It is a well-known fact that Google’s initial success lay in their ability to find websites and rank them based on links from other websites. As Google’s popularity grew, some webmasters tried to outsmart the Google algorithm by falsely inflating the importance of their website with unnatural inbound link development. Links that are developed in such a way, with the mere intention of fooling Google’s algorithm to gain higher rankings are considered to be bad links.

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Quick Site Indexing By Major Search Engines

Getting listed quickly in the major search engines is what every web site owner wants to do. The best plan for getting listed quickly are submitting manually, reciprocal linking, keywords, and adding a blog, all of which we will go over in this article.


Suggestion 1: Submit your site manually to the major search engines


Most of the major search engines consider automated submissions a form of spam. They most likely will not penalize your site for trying an automated submission, but they will discard your submission. Most of the major search engines have options for you to submit your site manually.


Before you submit your site, it is important to make sure all pages are complete. Search engines don’t like incomplete sites. Also make sure your site is not full of spam or disproportionate use of keywords. Search engines won’t touch spam sites. You need good, relevant content.

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