Google: Disavow Links Even If Removed As A Best Practice – Search Engine RoundtableSays Google's John Mueller: "While it's really important for the web-spam team when processing the reconsideration request to see significant effort put into...
For example, exact match anchor text links in blogrolls, commentspam, directory links, etc. I thought to myself, was he using commentspam to gain exact match anchor text links? As soon as I saw that, my first thought jumped to commentspam...
Although there has been no official announcement or comment by the social media giant, the long-rumored idea of Facebook incorporating hashtags – the ubiquitous # symbol used on Twitter to make certain keywords or topics searchable – gathered...
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...
Primarily it’s up to the search engines, the social networks, and the site owners to prevent it as much as they can, but flagging spam where you can will at least give them a hand in identifying this web junk.
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 blog comment 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...
The goal of the update was to clean up link profiles relying on heavily sculpted exact match anchor text (sites where 60 percent of anchor text was for “money” keywords) and commentspam, among other tactics, to artificially inflate search rankings.
Those online are understandably there to validate, share, comment, critique, respond and contribute to content. While Facebook has assured that they will improve spam detection, as a result of a startup alleging 80 percent of their traffic was sent...
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. By this time next year, Cutts hopes people are less likely to do link buying, blog commentspam, etc.
I really can't comment on it in any specific way, but you are right that these algorithms do represent new types of capabilities for us. Google's Penguin update, and Panda a year earlier, marked the advent of a whole new approach to spam fighting.
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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 lead people to you, even if it doesn't actually generate a link on the spot.
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...
But if your comment is purely for the sake of dropping links or misleading in any way then I would call that spam. CommentSpam (Organic) Commentspam does not mean you are getting a quality link from a high profile website.
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.
Please feel free to comment and add your own thoughts. I saw a ridiculous link spam service rank above me and I'd never seen them before. I ran a backlink analysis and could see their link spam immediately.
SEO by the Sea has a good rundown of Google’s patents related to combating webspam. Except Google called it an algorithmic update that’s targeting webspam – a.k.a.keyword stuffing and link schemes, in the process causing some big search ranking...