Also, anyone wanting to post a comment will need a Google+ account. Your Links On Pinterest May Be Stopping Traffic In Its Tracks – Marketing LandIf you're using a URL shortener on Pinterest, beware it may take users to a page that says...
If I'm visiting a forum, answers site or blog and there's a thread discussing great food in new city, it's going to be easier and more effective to leave a comment, noting that you're a local and visit many restaurants and wrote a series of...
We used to comment on blog posts and in forums mainly, but now we have all these other ways of expressing our opinions, bonding with others, and promoting ourselves. Tons of spammy template sites are built in order to capture rankings and traffic...
There are close to zero scenarios where I can see a link drop in a forum or blogcomment as having any signal value to a search engine. I lump these together because even though they are quite different is many ways, they are quite similar in that...
It can take relatively few instances of commentspam to wind up with a manual penalty. CommentSpam One of the newer penalties that people are finding in their inbox is one for commentspam. Use a good spam scrubbing software to flag bad comments...
Finally, webmasters were simply getting burned out at all the link removal requests they were receiving, even on links that were already nofollowed (such as blogcomment links) or for links on websites that weren't penalized in any way, because...
By this time next year, Cutts hopes people are less likely to do link buying, blogcommentspam, etc. When SEO becomes an issue is when spam comes into play, such as if you go overboard buying links, doing commentspam links, or keyword stuffing.
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Comment on relevant blogs and sites without doing so in a spammy manner. I wouldn't suggest popping your link into a casual comment because that's not a good way to build long-term link exposure, but using your site for your comment signature can...
Right after Penguin came out in April, Goodwin wrote about five types of link issues harming affected sites:
paid links with exact match anchor text
commentspam
guest posts on questionable sites
article marketing sites
links from dangerous sites
Commentspam. Using exact match anchor text for your “money keywords” in comments or in the username in the comment section The site owner hadn’t appreciated how profoundly these spam tactics went against Google’s mission, which is purportedly to...
CommentSpam (Organic) Commentspam does not mean you are getting a quality link from a high profile website. But if your comment is purely for the sake of dropping links or misleading in any way then I would call that spam.
Widely used on social network platforms in order to associate a tweet/comment with something. Also a great alternative to Google and prides itself on being a spam-free search engine. A new search algorithm designed to detect, and boot out, spam.
As discussed in “Google Penguin Update: 5 Types of Link Issues Harming Some Affected Websites”, spammy link signals (paid text links using exact match anchor text, commentspam, guest posts on questionable sites, article marketing sites, and links...
Commentspam: Two things proved problematic for websites trying to unnaturally rank for specific keywords: signatures in comments that contained exact match anchor text; and people who used a spammy user name (e.g.
The “over-optimization penalty” became the equivalent of an SEO ghost story over the last several weeks since Cutts made his comment at SXSW and SEOs began echoing the Gospel of Matt, who warned that thou shalt not do “over optimization” or...
And Cutts may actually want to clarify his comment, in this instance, so that folks know. For those who don’t, Cutts is the head of the web Spam team at Google. Matt provides information via his blog, provides insight via the GoogleWebmasterHelp...
Comment on their blog when you contact them. If the blog is supposed to be about interior design but you see a bunch of Forex links in the sidebar, you should consider looking elsewhere because you don't want to be associated with a low quality...
A blog with a Google PageRank of 6 probably looks like a great place to spam a comment. This may be tough for some link builders to digest, especially if you're coming from a research standpoint and you see that competitors for a particular keyword...
Obviously there is a white hat/black hat/gray hat blur on this point, so please feel free to discuss and comment below. The best protection against spam links or bad links is to be proactive. Matt Cutts [or insert Expert Name or Blog here] said it...