Negative SEO: Looking for Answers from Google
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Negative SEO: Looking for Answers from Google
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#5Somehow it seems unfair for Google to suggest that people spend time with the disavowal tool to correct deficiencies in Google's algorithms.
Edit: the 1000s figure is not an exaggeration. Go to fiverr and search on "back link" to see.
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#6Something other than ranking by inbound links seems to be needed at this point.
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#7Matt if you read hackernews. This is bullshit. Spam links should count for 0 value not negative value.
I've never met him, but as demonstrated by his long HN profile, Matt is clearly a nice guy. He's also smart, so he probably thought this exact case through. None of us outside Google really know how this works.
None of that means his group didn't make a poor decision in this case, but let's see if we can talk like adults and can learn more before going all "OMFG this is bllsht" on him...
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#8I don't see any way to detect that - apart from asking webmasters to report spammy backlinks. But that really isn't sustainable.
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#9Matt if you read hackernews. This is bullshit. Spam links should count for 0 value not negative value.
How about just asking, "Hey Matt, can you say something about why you decided spam links should count for negative value instead of 0?" I've never met him, but as demonstrated by his long HN profile, Matt is clearly a nice guy. He's also smart, so he probably thought this exact case through. None of us outside Google really know how this works. None of that means his group didn't make a poor decision in this case, bu…
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#10Matt if you read hackernews. This is bullshit. Spam links should count for 0 value not negative value.
With penalties in place, those bad links might not be worth building because the penalties will outweigh the benefits of building massive amounts of low quality bad links.