7. Google is very clear about paid links.
They don't like them!
Google even has an official form that
enables webmasters to report paid
links to Google.
8.
9. Yep ! That’s Matt Cutts.
He is the head of webspam at Google..
What he says Really Matters…!
And he said….
10. Yep ! That’s Matt Cutts.
He is the head of webspam at Google..
What he says Really Matters…!
And he said….
11. Yep ! That’s Matt Cutts.
He is the head of webspam at Google..
What he says Really Matters…!
And he said….
12. Yep ! That’s Matt Cutts
He is the head of webspam at Google
What he says Really Matters!
And he said….
13. “In Google’s world, we take
paid links that pass PageRank
as seriously as Amazon would
take paid reviews without
disclosure or as your
newspaper would treat a
reporter who was paid to link to
a website in an article without
disclosing the payment”
- Matt Cutts
16. Keyword density as a
ranking signal has no
merit in today’s SEO
world
But it is a good idea
to include target
keywords in key
places, like your title
tag and heading tags.
19. Old school SEOs should be well familiar
with submitting 1000s of articles to 1000s
directories for building both traffic and
backlinks.
20. Over time, a number of different factors
have come together to completely
invalidate this strategy.
21. First, plenty of article
directories were abusing their
services for personal
benefits..
Then, Google came
along and knocked
many of these
directories’ articles out
of the SERPs as part of
the Panda update.
27. Spinning articles used to be a big
deal to digital marketers
Spinning articles
rarely produces
anything other than
the thin content of
very less
Quality.
28. Spinning articles used to be a big
deal to digital marketers
Spinning articles
rarely produces
anything other than
the thin content of
very less
Quality.
It’s an outdated
technique.
29. A single, well-written
article published as a
reputable guest post
will do more for your
site’s performance…
…than a thousand spun articles published
on devalued article directories ever will!
32. Take the time you’ve
been spending on this
unnecessary task…
…and redirect it to strategies
that’ll actually make a difference in your
site’s performance.