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littleroundman
04-10-2012, 04:40 AM
Google De-indexes and Penalizes Private Blog Networks.

Various private blog networks were de-ranked and de-indexed by Google since the last week of February after they released the latest version of their search algorithm, Google Panda 3.3.

DALLAS, March 21, 2012 /PRNewswire-iReach/ (https://ireach.prnewswire.com/Home.aspx?pid=prn) -- Panda is currently on the leash and heavily penalizing and de-indexing websites filled with thin or low quality contents, which are solely created for the purpose of search engine optimization.

What is Private Blog Networks?

Private Blog Networks is composed of services that offer quick back-link creation through publishing articles on an array of blogs. These blogs serve as repositories of articles (usually spun ones). These spun articles are heavily laden with self-serving keywords and links. Before the release of Panda 3.3, Google's search engine bots might have overlooked this type of link-building tactic, but, fortunately, they have caught up, and companies who are using this type of link-building services are paying their dues.

Google Doesn't Like Spun Articles

As Google is always improving its search algorithm to deliver high quality services to its millions of search users, the possibility to game its system becomes more difficult especially for those greedy black hatters who intentionally violate major policies and rules most search engines want their users to adhere.
One of the most commonly abused link creation strategies is the heavy creation of spun articles, which are usually dumped to cheap private blog networks to produce numerous back-links. Google considers these spun articles as thin contents because they don't offer much value both to readers and search engines.

Originality or uniqueness is one of the main factors used by Google to determine the quality of content. Their latest search algorithm has now the intelligence to detect spun articles from original ones

New Way to Evaluate Links

Google has announced that their latest algorithm update includes new metrics and calculations on how they evaluate links. The excerpt below is part of Google's official statement.

"We often use characteristics of links to help us figure out the topic of a linked page. We have changed the way in which we evaluate links; in particular, we are turning off a method of link analysis that we used for several years. We often re-architect or turn off parts of our scoring in order to keep our system maintainable, clean and understandable"

With this latest development from Google, search marketers should learn from the mistakes of those websites that are completely eradicated from the SERPs and create SEO strategies that have long lasting effects and are ethical to the eyes of search engines.

If you are an online entrepreneur currently looking for high competitive SEO Services (http://www.oneseocompany.com/), only hire a SEO Company (http://www.oneseocompany.com/) who knows well the workings of major search engines and doesn't employ unethical tactics to raise your rankings.


Read the full PRWire press release (http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/google-de-indexes-and-penalizes-private-blog-networks-reports-oneseocompanycom-143706746.html)

littleroundman
04-10-2012, 04:44 AM
Google Slaps BuildMyRank Out of Business!

We’ve all heard of Google slaps and most of them will push web sites down in the rankings, but usually they don’t completely wipe web sites and services out of business. That is just what happened last week when BuildMyRank closed shop (http://ppc.org/buildmyrank-shuts-down-their-link-building-service/) and shut down their whole web site, which was a huge and successful business!

For those of you who don’t know BuildMyRank, they were a mega network of high Page Ranking blogs that were part of a big link building network. Members of BuildMyRank would pay a monthly fee to have access to their platform where they could submit original articles with a back link in each. Once the article was submitted, it went into que to be submitted to one of the Page Ranked sites in their network. Long story short… Google de-indexed all of their sites and BuildMyRank was then forced to close their doors and get ready to move on to something new.

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Even though BMR is now out of business and all of their customers are looking for a new solution, there are plenty of BuildMyRank alternatives (http://ppc.org/build-my-rank-alternatives/) floating around the internet.

The big question is whether Google will take down the rest of these similar services next?

Read the FULL ARTICLE ON JohnChow.com (http://www.johnchow.com/google-slaps-buildmyrank-out-of-business/)

Soapboxmom
04-10-2012, 09:00 AM
Hilarious! Jack Weinzierl had dozens of the same 1 page lie-filled blurbs about himself on dozens of cheapo and free sites in a desperate attempt to bury the truthful posts here and across the net. That strategy just went down the toilet. Nice! So much for his SEO expertise!