Archive for the ‘Spamming & Black Hat’ Category

Why Does Your Search Traffic Suck? The 7 Most Likely Reasons

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Posted by randfish

We’re just not getting any visitors from the search engines…

I probably hear that line 30X or more each week - over email, in phone calls, in conversation, on forums, etc. and to tell the truth, it would be really handy to have a resource I could point folks for some self-diagnosis. If only there were some type of medium that I could publish on… one that would be accessible on some sort of computerized system… maybe a net of interconnected pages… one the whole world could access… like a… world… wide… oh, hang on a tick.

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The Power Of Online Campaigns, And The Sad Downfall of Jericho

Wednesday, March 26th, 2008

Posted by Jane Copland

I don’t watch much television. It’s silly really. I bought a big flat screen HDTV DVR OMG WTF television before I could really afford such things and I only regularly watch two shows. Tonight, one of my two shows will go off air for the last time, leaving me with only American Idol, which I encourage you all to link to from now on as American Idle (and also to check out American Idol’s SEO lookalike).
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Official - Mahalo is Spam, According to Google’s Internal Spam Documents

Monday, March 24th, 2008

Google’s leaked documents defining spam state:

Final Notes on Spam
When trying to decide if a page is Spam, it is helpful to ask yourself this question: if I remove the scraped (copied) content, the ads, and the links to other pages, is there anything of value left? if the answer is no, the page is probably Spam.

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Nationwide Google Wireless ISP Plan, Try #2

Monday, March 24th, 2008

After they bid low and lost the C block of wireless spectrum Google has started talking to the media about using unlicensed whitespace. From the WSJ:

Google said that the white space, located between channels 2 and 51 on TV that aren’t hooked up to satellite or cable, offer a “once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to provide ubiquitous wireless broadband access to all Americans.” In addition, opening up the spectrum would “enable much-needed competition to the incumbent broadband service providers,” Mr. Whitt wrote.

Google has done its own white-space testing and submitted its results to the FCC in December. Philips also submitted a testing device to the agency last year, which returned satisfactory results.

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So Many Ways to Pursue Links and So Little Time

Sunday, March 23rd, 2008

Posted by Eric Enge

One great way to get lots of links is to launch a massive media campaign. This works particularly well if you are a large brand. What if you aren’t? Well then, you are at a disadvantage. Massive media campaigns are great ways to get lots of links, and major brands launch these things without even blinking an eye.

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Spying on Google: What is Spam? What is Relevant? Read This to Find Out

Friday, March 14th, 2008

You can read a lot about what search engineers want by looking at how the search results change. You can learn a bit more by listening to how they try to guide / influence / manipulate the market while engaging in discourse. And you can learn a lot more by reading their guidelines for how they expect people to rate search quality.

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Links of Interest

Friday, March 14th, 2008

My buddies over at Prospect MX made a cool link building chart.Great article about the rapid rise and fall of Geosign.Rae on why you can’t just rely on content quality to do your marketing for you.Search Engine Strategies running a series of advertorial only sessions. Eeek. Wired considered it spamming (more…)

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Does Google Spy on its Customers?

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Sometimes people think I am a cynic when I mention things like “avoid Google Analytics,” but you never really understand how Google perceives the web until they chose to try to wipe you out. Jay Weintraub recently posted about how he was permanently banned from AdWords because one of his employees accessed his company account AND their personal account from the same IP address.

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Roundup Thursday for the Week of 3/9/08

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Posted by rebecca

Stories, news, and other notable items from the past week:

One star links:

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Google Ranking #6 Penalty / Filter

Saturday, January 12th, 2008

A New Google Filter is Born

In early December some astute webmasters noticed that some of their longterm (in some cases many years) #1 or #2 ranking pages in Google now rank at #6. Just like with the Google -30 and the Google -950 penalties, some people will maintain this is fiction, but too many smart people experienced the same thing at the same time for it to be such.

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