Google announced that it intends to target sites in the next major update. The definition of a portal page is sure to develop in the coming years - and this will begin shortly.
The last time, Google announced that they would be behind the doors and doors in 2015.
Example: In the pictures below (from 2011), all pages of the site appeared to be hit for anything, with a penalty -50 +.
Which led to an apocalypse of course ...
... And got a nice email from Google WMT:
"Google Webmaster Tools Announcing the Recognized Pages on XXXX XXXX - Dear website operator or webmaster of XXXX XXXX, we discovered that some of the pages of your site may be techniques that are designed for webmasters outside Google's policies. In particular, your website may have what we consider to be entry pages - the cookie groups or poor quality pages. These pages are often of little value to users and are often optimized for single words or phrases to channel users to a single site. We believe that the landing pages often create a frustrating user experience, and we encourage you to correct or delete pages that violate our quality guidelines. Once you have made these changes, please submit your re-review of the website in the search results of Google. If you have questions about how to fix this issue, visit our help forum for webmasters to get help. Sincerely, the team of the quality of Google search.
Incoming pages are often large amounts of poor quality pages, on which each page is optimized for a particular keyword or phrase. In many cases, the initial pages are written for a particular set to classify and then funnel users to a single destination. Gateway pages are web pages created for search engine spamming, ie the index of a search engine to send by sending the results for certain phrases insert visitors to another page. They are also known as bridge page name, portal pages, jump pages, gateway pages, login pages, and other names. Pages of entry that visitors without their knowledge use a form of obfuscation use. Whether implemented in many areas or in a domain, tend to thwart doorway pages users and violate our guidelines for webmasters. Google's goal is to give our users the most valuable and relevant search results. Thus, frowning on practices that are designed to manipulate search engines and users of the cause by being selected in places other than the ones that direct them and provide content solely for the benefit of search engines. Google may take over bridges Websites and other sites that use this misleading practice, including removing those pages from the Google Index. If your site has been removed from our search results, please refer to our Webmaster Guidelines for more information. After you have made the changes and your website no longer violates our policies, submit your site for re-review.
At the time (2011), not immediately ranked pages on the pages in question, the doorway pages affected. Obviously, the definition of Google doors changes over time.
When I looked at the Google Webmaster forums, there are many people who ask questions about how to fix this at the moment - and as usual - it seems a bit of a Grauzone with lots of theories ... .. And some of the aid in Google forum is clearly questionable.
Many people do not realize they build what Google classes as input pages ... ..and that is significant ... ..what they intend to do with the traffic Google sends itself to be a ranking factor, not too Is often mentioned.
You probably do not want to register for GWT if you have several sites that have many pages covered.
Here's what Google has recently said about this update algorithm:
The doors are websites or pages created according to specific search queries. They are bad for users because they can lead to many similar pages in user search results, with each result ultimately leading the user to essentially the same destination. You can also get users on intermediate pages that are not as useful as the final destination.
... With examples of doors listed as follows:
· Several domain names or the sites to have specific regions or cities targeted to send users to a page
· Generated pages the visitors in the real useful or relevant part of your (your) location to beautify (n)
· Essentially similar to those that are closer to research results, the hierarchy and exploitable pages clearly defined
Google also said recently:
Here are some questions about the pages, which could be considered as entrance pages:
· The purpose to optimize search engines and visitors is to integrate it into the useful part of your site or to be a part of the user experience of your site?
· Are the pages, classified in general terms, but the content presented on the page, is it very specific?
· Do you duplicate pages of useful aggregations of items (sites, products, etc.) that exist on the site to capture more search traffic?
· Are these sites made just to attract affiliate traffic and send users without creating unambiguous value in their content and functionality?
· These pages does it give as an "island"? Are they difficult or impossible to navigate elsewhere on your site? Are there any pages on other pages of the site or the network of websites created for search engine links?
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