Google isn't fighting spam by in a big way by filtering the data coming in to their databases. They are changing how the data is arranged.
Can you prove this? Define spam. Define data. </guerilla>
Google isn't fighting spam by in a big way by filtering the data coming in to their databases. They are changing how the data is arranged.
I'd like to see someone run a case study on throwing massive xrumer, scrapebox and aln on a competitors site.
What are your thoughts?
Can Google Kill Search Spammers by the End of 2012? | Fast Company
Can you prove this? Define spam. Define data. </guerilla>
Oh look, the forum loser is posting about me again.{Until you test it yourself your opinion is worthless.|If you knew anything about real SEO you'd already know the answers.}
cheap links are worth very little right now, heavy solid authority links... now that is a different story. And I would try to stay away from buying links from link brokers any time soon.
Oh look, the forum loser is posting about me again.
any proof of this, or just a feeling you have?
I've got a site on the front page of G right now that I ranked entirely with SB to test out this "shitty links" idea...It's been rising steadily through the SERPS for two months. Totally unaffected by any of the recent algo changes.
I don't get mad at losers.Oh look the SEO cold-reader is mad again.
Does anyone think Google will focus it's de-spamming war on specific niches, namely the money niches?
Anyone know if there is a correlation between say their spam-cleaning and the adwords value of a niche?
For an alternative opinion on the above you guys might find this post by Jonathan Ledger of interest The SEO sky is falling! (Yeah, again, really...) He references this article from seomoz How Google Makes Liars Out of the Good Guys in SEO .
Just sayin'.
What are your thoughts?
Can Google Kill Search Spammers by the End of 2012? | Fast Company