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Originally Posted by Mr Pheer
It arrived a few days ago, and once again my sites are safe.
Spam updates target websites that break Google’s rules, such as:
Automatically generating content solely to improve search rankings.
Buying or selling links to manipulate rankings.
Having thin, duplicated, or poor-quality content.
Tricking users with hidden redirects or other deceptive techniques.
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The universal truth that holds steady year after year.
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Originally Posted by mopek1
I think you are correct but I don't think it's that black and white. There's so much more to it than that. If 100 websites all create create great content on a particular topic one of them will be at position #100. Also, I see lots of spammy websites, or those copy-paste "authority" sites getting good rankings. There's just so much to consider.
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It's pretty black and white. If you are going after "pussy" you are going to have a 24/7 war. Those 100 websites on a topic each will have some pages at the top for some phrases and 100 for others.