If a page is just
to make money, the page is spam. GOOGLE
In both
qualitative filter quality standards, we
see for Google quality tester, the statement
is very important - and it should be a heads up for any webmaster out there who
think that they are doing a quick Google organic silver these days.
It should at
least, think about the types of pages that you will spend your valuable time
with.
No added value
for Google users, do not expect a number.
If you are making
the sole purpose of making a page today, making money with it - and especially
with the free circulation of Google
- you obviously do not receive the memo.
Consider this
from a textbook reviewer:
.. When they
reach the summit, they must be checked by a human eye that ensures the site quality. PotPieGirl
It should be
remembered:
· If a page is just to make money, the
page is spam
· If a site is just to make money, the
site is spam
This is how you do it will be judged -
whether it is fair or not.
IS ALL BAD NEWS?
Of course not -
in some cases - the same conditions of competition.
If you think of coming
to a website it will be a workload and passion,
· Stand up
· Be known
· BE ACCESSIBLE
· Add your website CONTENTS ONLY
· GET THE CREDIT as a source of content
· HELP USER (!) In a way, TUT FOR 100
other pages
.... Then you may
find that you have built a great website and also in time - a "brand".
Google does not
care about us or SEO sites - but cares to help
users.
So if you help
your visitors - not just through a different website - you probably do
something good at least.
In this sense - I
am already building affiliate sites differently.
What causes a spam page?
· Hidden text or links: by selecting all
the text on the page and scrolling down (all on the underlined text),
deactivating CSS / Javascript or setting the display of the source code
· Sneaky redirects - Redirection over multiple URLs, the rotation of the target areas with JavaScript Masking redirects and frames 100%
· Keyword Filling - no percentage or keyword density data; It depends on the evaluators
· PPC ads that only serve to make money, not to help users
· Content copied/scraped and PPC ads
· Flow with PPC displays
· Read pages - several target pages that the whole user goes to the same goal
· Models and other computer-generated pages created series that are copied by the content copied and/or slight variations of keywords
· Message panes without additional page content
· Fake pages with PPC search ads
· False blogs with PPC ads identified by the content copied/scrapped or not sensuous
· Thin affiliate sites, which only exist to make money checked by in another domain, image properties, the origin to another URL, the lack of original content, have various registered two domains in question
· Pure PPC pages with little or no salary
· Parked domains
There is more information about this announcement on SEW.
· Sneaky redirects - Redirection over multiple URLs, the rotation of the target areas with JavaScript Masking redirects and frames 100%
· Keyword Filling - no percentage or keyword density data; It depends on the evaluators
· PPC ads that only serve to make money, not to help users
· Content copied/scraped and PPC ads
· Flow with PPC displays
· Read pages - several target pages that the whole user goes to the same goal
· Models and other computer-generated pages created series that are copied by the content copied and/or slight variations of keywords
· Message panes without additional page content
· Fake pages with PPC search ads
· False blogs with PPC ads identified by the content copied/scrapped or not sensuous
· Thin affiliate sites, which only exist to make money checked by in another domain, image properties, the origin to another URL, the lack of original content, have various registered two domains in question
· Pure PPC pages with little or no salary
· Parked domains
There is more information about this announcement on SEW.
Ref: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spamming
http://newsletter.seoprofiler.com/newsletter712.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spamdexing
http://newsletter.seoprofiler.com/newsletter712.htm
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spamdexing
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