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Google letters to webmasters over unnatural back links
Hi,
I was just wondering if anyone has received a letter to their porn site's Webmaster Tools account, or to your email, from Google saying that they have detected that some of your pages may be using techniques that are outside of Google's guidelines. I know that Google has sent out hundreds of thousands of these messages but am wondering if they are sending them to porn sites too. |
Porn sites are exempt from Google's guidelines.
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Lol Damage. Only if it were so.
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They'll send these to any site found not following Google's webmaster guidelines.
Google are getting much better at this stuff. |
Why would anybody want to use Google's services? Silly!!!!
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Superbientem animus prosternet! |
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This is even better --> from Google blog as of yesterday: http://googlewebmastercentral.blogsp...h-quality.html |
If half the effort some webmasters put into trying to game the system was put into creating really good content for people then a lot less webmasters would be whinging about how Google spanked them :2 cents:
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Smart people see Google like a liquor store without cashier and no security guard. Why wouldn't they take some bottles without paying for them? |
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The only people that seem to bitch when a Google update comes around are people with 1000 spam blogs or tubes with nothing but scraped duplicate content. |
I know of webmasters that refuse to acknowledge that Google traffic is the best and they try to bury their heads in the sand. Kinda dumb if you ask me. Google traffic is the best, by far. It is every webmaster's choice however if he chooses to not try to get Google traffic or whatever.
That said, I'm just curious if Google sent those letters out to porn sites or not. My understanding is that they sent out over 700,000 over the last 2 months but I have not heard of one porn site getting one. |
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I would listen to AdultKing, I have followed what he said and i never get a negative effect from google changes.
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I never receive a warning letter, I just get shut down. And I generally have no clue how to fix things as I have no clue what I did wrong.
Google banned one of my sites for two years - never told me what I had to fix, didn't have a clue what I did wrong - then the site magically reappeared in Google's listings - without me changing a thing. Fuck Google. I'm not going to sweat over their bullshit anymore. |
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http://www.adultking.co.uk/website-banned-by-google/ |
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Look for a post I made a few weeks ago. The mainstream site was successively appealed. =]
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ok, it's a brand new day and I am still wondering if anyone has received one of those letters from Google saying that their porn site has unnatural back links?
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B uses no Google services. Unless B is a total idiot, Google will have tons more info on A than on B. |
There are some who believe Google may be on a fishing expedition with these letters. Who knows? But it wouldn't surprise me if some webmasters receiving the messages have already confessed some link trading "sins" to the big G in hopes of preventing a smack down. After thanking them for their honesty, Google can proceed to ruthlessly smite them from the search results. :winkwink:
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acrylix...yep I read that theory too. It is highly possible, even probable. Google does practice a bit of sleight of hand in dealing with the webmaster community.
So far, I have not heard of one adult site that has gotten that letter. I've suspected that Google just treats porn sites different from other sites. I mean, there is no way that they do not know which of the well known sites are buying links yet they do not penalize them. I recently found tons of message board links to one of my sites that was obviously done maliciously to penalize the site...and they worked. That said, I have not received a letter from Google saying that it detected unnatural links and trust me these links are horrible. They linked to pages on my site using phrases like: british virgin islands sewer dizzy up the girl mediafire cover girl foundation color real estate in the us virgin island free onling drees a girl I have reported those links to Google but getting them to believe that I had nothing to do with them is next to impossible. |
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There's really nothing that Google needs to know about your site that they don't already know before you subscribe to any of their services. |
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If you have something worthwhile then other people will link to it on websites and in social media like Google + , Facebook and Twitter. These are the links that webmasters should strive for and the sure fire way to get them is to create high quality sites that surfers love. We're in the middle of a seismic shift in the way Google values links anyway, they have said time and time again that the focus is on quality. They have said it in different ways such as the Farmer and successive Panda updates. |
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And if you use GA or Adsense on a site, you are giving Google access to tons of information they otherwise would not have access to. SEO isn't about building sites with quality content. That's simply "publishing content". SEO is all about controlling the amount of information someone like Google can collect about your sites. Obviously building quality sites is an integral part of most SEO strategies, but it's only that: a part of the strategy. |
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In fact many very large and well positioned web sites use these tools, along with other tools like Raven tools to manage their SEO campaigns. |
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This is why I've stopped buying and started building instead. Better to focus on quality than build a bunch of crap that works for less than a month.
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I think many webmasters miss out on enormous opportunity with their sites. Having a site that people enjoy visiting and trust buying from referral links is far better than having sites which serve not much purpose other than being link or spam farms. Quote:
The data exchange is a trade off, the contract is basically along the lines of "we'll use your data in exchange for providing webmasters useful information about their website." As things stand there is more value in having that information than ignoring it. |
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