Good find, and thank you for the link... Link sellers watch out for the Google Image Reader...... lol
Google doesn't like link exchange? Or maybe "excessive - paid - under the table negotiation" I guess there's nothing wrong with exchanging links, Just follow the rules....
That's why what we are doing before might not be effective today, we better keep updated so we can do those link building job right. Thanks man, I just noticed that google health, I wanna figure out more about that.
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2008/05/introduction-to-google-search-quality.html The head of Google search reveals what factors go into rankings
This is why that everyone should be concentrating on unique quality content. Write good stuff that people will actually be interested in and want to read. They will be likely to bookmark your site and come back later. SEO 'tactics' will come and go, but good, informative content that is truly useful to actual human beings will last. Over time natural backlinks will grow as other webmasters link to you with the intention of providing useful content to their visitors. I agree that SEO is important and I wholeheartedly agree that we need to make our sites 'friendly' to the SEs, but if we want to be truly successful in the long term we need to focus on our content
great post kentucky and this should be required reading for all the webmasters that always want to get greedy and get something for nothing
Now they are bragging about the effectiveness and trying to encourage more users to do it. In all liklihood they probably read the link sales threads on this forum and others - then attempt to trace those sites selling links and the buyers http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/06/impact-of-user-feedback-part-1.html Stay tuned for Part 2 http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2008/06/impact-of-user-feedback-part-2.html