View Full Version : Google Penalizes these Mistakes! Avoid Them!
Roger M Blake
Aug 30th 2008, 12:39 am
Hi,
I have compiled a few of the mistakes to avoid when driving traffic to your website. Apparently, it seems that Google "punishes" the sites who contravenes.
Read on as it explains how buying traffic can alter your marketing strategy.
http://www.passiveadsenseincome.com/resources/googlepenalizesthesemistakes.php
Enjoy!
jckckrn
Aug 30th 2008, 1:17 am
Nice thing.
eautocad
Aug 30th 2008, 1:20 am
those are notable, thank you for sharing.
toraton
Aug 30th 2008, 1:21 am
Thanks for these; I just got into this and I'm trying desperately to maximize my SEO potential.
Roger M Blake
Aug 30th 2008, 2:34 am
sure no problem. do me a favour and spread via the word of mouth for me if you find them useful
posting more articles soon
mrs.pinksox
Aug 30th 2008, 4:53 am
i wonder if they dont like lots of banner advertising - do you think that hurts ranking? ive tried to clean mine up a little but...
ravi72194
Aug 30th 2008, 5:01 am
Nice tutorial , don't buy paid link
vvs8787
Aug 30th 2008, 5:19 am
Nice tips.. Even i was using auto-surf for my website but got it banned by Adsense. So i never used that thereafter.. Thanks for sharing
Roger M Blake
Aug 30th 2008, 5:42 am
always glad to share.
i think the flashing ads are being toned down. banner ads do work, in fact google supports it with adsense leaderboard.
bobbylove321
Aug 30th 2008, 8:30 pm
Not bad however I think there's much more to it. Google changes its algorithm often, so its penalization rules keep changing.
Roger M Blake
Aug 30th 2008, 11:29 pm
Not bad however I think there's much more to it. Google changes its algorithm often, so its penalization rules keep changing.
I perfectly agree with you. Google is always changing them as people come out new ways to deceive the search engine, however it proves that some rules against creating traffic that are true in the past will not change no matter how old it is. One of such is buying traffic.
MikePrice
Aug 31st 2008, 12:21 am
That is the trust I think and I never do that.
Thanks to remain and keep working hard to generate organic traffic.
Roger M Blake
Aug 31st 2008, 6:30 am
That is the trust I think and I never do that.
Thanks to remain and keep working hard to generate organic traffic.
yea organic traffic is long-lasting. Strive for white heat seo over black hat seo techniques.
Gosh i'm high. Relatives popping over to my house; just being random
salman4raza
Sep 1st 2008, 2:40 am
Organic traffic is the best way, is proved. if you are finding to get some artificial traffic to your site you will get banned, or you will soon as low as 0.01cpm :D
zexy
Sep 1st 2008, 2:43 am
Paid traffic is crap and doesn't convert anyway. Unless it's AdWords or some other quality PPC network.
Roger M Blake
Sep 1st 2008, 6:12 am
Paid traffic is crap and doesn't convert anyway. Unless it's AdWords or some other quality PPC network.
perfectly agree. worse still, some paid-to-view network like traffic swarm merely messes up your traffic stats.
And it further prevents you from optimizing your site correctly.
Hoster1983
Sep 1st 2008, 5:33 pm
Good read, especially about the "Buying Traffic" stuff. Google prefers organic traffic rather than traffics coming via backlinks ;)
Roger M Blake
Sep 1st 2008, 7:29 pm
Good read, especially about the "Buying Traffic" stuff. Google prefers organic traffic rather than traffics coming via backlinks ;)
actually i did a test on my other websites. when i signed up for trafficswarm, i noticed of the 9 pageviews which i received from traffic swarm, they clocked an average of 0 seconds. that speaks volumes of the type of "traffic" you receive, if its even traffic
atulperx
Sep 1st 2008, 8:08 pm
Hey Roger thanks for sharing this link , i think these steps are best to care but may be in future we have to change these steps with Google next steps for penalization .
Roger M Blake
Sep 2nd 2008, 1:54 am
Hey Roger thanks for sharing this link , i think these steps are best to care but may be in future we have to change these steps with Google next steps for penalization .
Hi, yea no doubt we have to change the way we optimize and suit the search engine. If there are any new changes to be made after thorough examination, I'll update the article accordingly. haha
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