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Googles SEO rules LEAKED!

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by magic_mat, Jun 16, 2008.

  1. #1
    aparently so....

    http://www.thelazymarketer.com/GoogleLeak/

    and the PDF is the first result when you click the link at the bottom of the page.

    Maybe someone will find this usefull?

    Matthew
     
    magic_mat, Jun 16, 2008 IP
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    effektz Active Member

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    An interesting read. All the screen-captures in there are from google search as well.

    Here is one of the more interesting parts IMO.

    This section describes the following types of Spam and provides tips and tools on how to identify them.
    PPC Pages JavaScript Redirects
    Parked Domains Keyword Stuffing
    Thin Affiliates 100% Frame
    Hidden Text and Hidden Links Sneaky Redirects

    they elaborate a lot more in the document. Even if it's not official google docs, it's a good read.
     
    effektz, Jun 16, 2008 IP
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    tata668 Well-Known Member

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    Interesting, thanks.
     
    tata668, Jun 16, 2008 IP
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    what Active Member

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    Oi. Either Google had a really bad day at the office and even the "well-kept" secret got exposed or someone went through a whole lot just to make those documents up.

    I wonder if Google will retract or address this issue one of these days.
     
    what, Jun 16, 2008 IP
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    Camay123 Well-Known Member

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    lol. This is funny but interesting.
     
    Camay123, Jun 16, 2008 IP
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    seems nice and interesting.. linked bookmarkes.. ill read that later..
     
    nairbuoyevoli, Jun 17, 2008 IP
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    Thanks of nice tips
     
    everythingisplanned, Jun 17, 2008 IP
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    zurk Banned

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    This is a nice find, thanks for the share! :D
    hmmm.... It's really interesting...
     
    zurk, Jun 17, 2008 IP
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    xXKingdom_SEOXx Peon

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    I flipped through the book and it seems like it could belong to Google.
     
    xXKingdom_SEOXx, Jun 17, 2008 IP
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    Interesting read. Have not fully read it but based on the depth and detail of the document it is difficult, if not unfathomable to believe that someone would have gone to this much trouble to create such a sophisticated fake as whoever created it, if not an actual Google employee, certainly has an in-depth understanding of SEO principles and dynamics.

    Considering the hourly billing rate of such an individual and the time needed to create such a lengthy document it seems implaubible that they would spend so much time without at least selling it or being compensated in any material way so it seems feasible, if not reasonable to conclude that it is indeed genuine.
     
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    Post deleted... mis-read OP.

    Mod... please delete... thanks.
     
    altyfc, Jun 17, 2008 IP
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    Though I've scanned it, the documentation is very useful. the "Quality Rate Part" was really good, having a quick guidelines about what to put on your site for having a quality rate. Thanks
     
    crimson_river, Jun 17, 2008 IP
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    After reading the document more thoroughly, I would have to say that it is almost certainly genuine however since I am a white-hat SEO and dont employ any of these spamming techniches it's not particularly helpful since I dont do any of the things they are looking out for. The same goes for anyone out there reading this. If you are not doing anything shady then this info will not help you as it does'nt have anything to do with SERP rankings etc. however it is still an interesting read to get a take on Google's perspective and the quality ranking of sites part is interesting and may be instructive to people on how to build more relevant sites.
     
    professionalseo, Jun 17, 2008 IP
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    mabel01 Banned

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    thanks for sharing this. this may be very useful as guidelines.
     
    mabel01, Jun 17, 2008 IP