| Spamming Google By Accident |
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| Written by Jerry West | |
| Tuesday, 25 March 2008 | |
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When it comes to spamming Google, some do it on purpose, others it is just by accident. They claim they didn’t know any better, and they’re telling the truth. The problem is, they get whacked in the SERPs just the same. Here are some things to look out for: 1) Your Domain Name What does your domain name say about you? When it comes to Spam, plenty. While myself and Bruce Clay have tested that you can have a domain with 10+ hyphens get indexed by Google what does it really look like to the user? Better yet, even if it does get indexed how often it is manually reviewed as a potential Spam site? Advice: Avoid more than two hyphens in your domain name and concentrate on .com TLD instead of .us, .cc, .info, etc. Those are often looked at as “cheap substitutes” to the real thing. Myth: Only registering a domain for one year is a sign of Spam. 2. Copied Content Yeah, I know we all fall into the bad habit every now and then which we started in high school: innocent plagiarism. But it is plagiarism just the same and it is against the law no matter what country you live in. Google is cracking down on sites that just offer scrapped (plagiarized content) content with ads. Advice: If you remove the ads and the copied content do you have anything of value left? If the answer is no, you are treading in “Spamming Waters”. 3) Linking Policy How is your linking policy? Do you accept all requests for links? Do you have a page which lists links to foreign SEO companies, viagra sites, casinos, payday loans and mortgage refinancing? Advice: Don’t do that. Play nice or get whacked by Matt Cutts.
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