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What will it take to get webmasters and SEOs to actually read and follow Google's guidelines?
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"If you find a company you are about to hire has 3 or more domain properties, you have to ask yourself, why do they need 3 or more domains? Branding your company across multiple 3rd party platforms is an acceptable practice, for example, a Facebook page, Twitter account, third party blog platforms. But buying up multiple domain names with nothing but keywords. This is not an acceptable practice in web world. This is SPAM!" http://www.craigthegraphicartist.com/multiple-domain-keyword-stuffing-dont-be-a-spammer/ Delete the scoop?
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You need to remember that, when a freelance writer advertises that they “Understand SEO” all that means in most cases is they know they need to use your keyword at least three times in the article.
If you keep skipping around, looking for the cheapest content provider you’re always going to have weak content, not because it’s cheap, but because the writer just isn’t familiar with your blog or your needs... Delete the scoop?
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Well, it’s official – no more free lunch for EMD, now that the Google EMD Update has launched. It worked well, for a long time. A whole industry of exact match domain tools and brokers came up. Huge premium prices for good names just went through the roof when it was a real “money keyword.” For quite a while, it was possible to rank in the TOP3 with literally no backlinks, compared to non EMDs, often after only a few days in literally every niche you can dream of... Delete the scoop?
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Late Friday afternoon, Google's head of search spam, Matt Cutts, dropped a bomb on some webmasters and SEOs. Delete the scoop?
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