SEO in the ice age of Penguins
Design and Marketing
Links passing juice and link farming were both born of the identical Google model. And thus was the fight to avoid it from being carried out artificially. In walks Penguin the newest round in the fight which is really not new.
People losing their brains on the Penguin update seem a bit hasty. What's really so different about the Google update targeting link farms, unnatural link patterns and links of bad quality in a high percentage of total links? Google may be targeting its’ own creation of link spam for Ten years now in one way or any other.
It could be argued this is certainly not new as well as the just have to change may be the approach we take to are perceiving it. Lots of people perceive it as a problem and never a devaluation, since a devaluation of the certain footprint of incoming link could be nothing different.
Ok now what is different within the recent update appears to be how big the “whacka mole” hammer Bing is using. Google has always needed to be cautious to not produce a situation where black hat SEO can target a competitor’s site. There was always fear that the automated link judging system could be tricked to deliver poor links closer competition. Google has always stood because this might and may not occur. This new update appears to be coming down harder on even less poor link profiles. Google has always attemptedto examine bad link profiles and worthless links as just that, worthless. The Penguin update and those tinkering with generally seems to indicate that bad links won't be ignored but punished. This new stronger hand of Google has again opened the discussion of Google Bombing your competitors off of the map.
Again, I haven’t seen proof this yet, and what is more In my opinion it's been the case gradually for some time. The value of rotating your keywords and anchor-text continues to be a lot more significant this past year. I've come across many experiments with my very own test sites that seemed to be just like a Chinese finger puzzle.
Design and Marketing
While i had sent enough quality anchor links for any certain keyword something more in the short unnatural timeframe seemed counterproductive. Greater you pushed a specific keyword the tighter the SERPS generally seems to get around that specific term.
Todd Kron
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