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With the prospect of the latest addition of Google Penguin to become a reality within the next few weeks, it seems that many SEO’s and site owners are speculating towards what could be included into the previous focus of the update in order... http://www.davidnaylor.co.uk/google-penguin-to-go-to-war-with-senuke-style-link-building.html
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I thought comment spam was already a thing of the past, but apparently not. Delete the scoop?
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Despite the fact that Google's Matt Cutts says social really comes no where near links in terms of a ranking factor and probably won't anytime soon, SEOs are prepping for the ramp up of social factors in search to prepare for the future.
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September 17, 2012 2:41 PM
Time is limited for building one's social authority. Re: the Tedster quote, small to medium-sized businesses - not just the big social sites - are employing robust content protection to defend against social spam. In fact, any site can leverage the same technology that high traffic social media sites use to limit fake registrations, block fake "likes", and filter out comment spam. This technology takes big data, applies machine-learning and essentially determines a user's trustworthiness online. The implications on rankings may not appear immediately but the impact is certainly near-term.
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If Mitt Romney bought Twitter followers, would his deception really surprise anyone at this point? Delete the scoop?
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If the last few months of ranking changes have shown me anything, it's that poorly-executed link building strategy that many of us call white hat can be more dangerous than black-hat strategies like buying links. Delete the scoop?
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SEO shouldn't leave a print, an aftertaste; it shouldn't be seen or heard. That way Google is happy -- and so are you. Delete the scoop?
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A month ago, Barry Schwartz covered how Matt Cutts of Google said guest blogging can be good. But shortly after writing that, a client emailed about where they should place links in their guest blogs. Should they place two or one.
Now, Matt Cutts created another video about "spammy" guest blogging and how Google will take action against it... Delete the scoop?
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For the past year, Google has been sending out link penalty notifications for unnatural links pointing to your web site. Since then – especially with the Penguin update, webmasters and SEOs have been obsessed with link removals... Delete the scoop?
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The sky is falling! Google wants to force everyone to buy PPC ads! SEO is Dead! Penguin and Panda Killing Small Business! I wish I had a HTML tag to indicate sarcasm... Delete the scoop?
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Time to undo those SEO mistakes and bad ideas. Un-overoptimizing (huh?!) means undoing those crazy things you did for keyword positions... Delete the scoop?
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