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Not just buying / selling links, Matt Cutts …

Comment posted on Google’s fatwa against paid links and business reality by Todd@How to watch nhl live online

Not just buying / selling links, Matt Cutts also wrote about guestbook spamming and other ‘created’ links. Blog comments are probably still safe because bloggers are ‘moderating’ the comments and not allowed spammers to get advantage.

I think google is trying HARD to detect those paid links, also google promptly gave a PR penalty (yes you heard that right) to google Japan after that incident.

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3 Responses to “Not just buying / selling links, Matt Cutts …”

  1. Mark from Website Traffic Magnet websitetrafficmagnet.com says:

    Very nice article.

    Its scary to think of all the webmasters out there who sign up for a service thinking they will get “fast traffic” or a better search engine placement when in actual fact, because of the techniques uses, they are harming their online presence.

    I personally don’t see a problem with selling links on your site to help monetize it, but if it harms your placement in Google… then you better think twice before doing so.

    There is definitely a difference between straight out spamming with links and taking care to make the users experience better.

  2. Todd from How to watch nhl live online watchnhllive.com says:

    Not just buying / selling links, Matt Cutts also wrote about guestbook spamming and other ‘created’ links. Blog comments are probably still safe because bloggers are ‘moderating’ the comments and not allowed spammers to get advantage.

    I think google is trying HARD to detect those paid links, also google promptly gave a PR penalty (yes you heard that right) to google Japan after that incident.

  3. Tony Lee from Wedding and Bridal Supplies wedding-and-bridal.com says:

    As unpredictable as Google can be, I think buying links and page rank can be downright lethal.

    Brokers and link submission companies leave you little “control” over where your links go. Never used’em, never will…

    Sure, paid traffic may get some you some awesome visitor activity, but in the long run, it’s best to attain pure organic traffic.

    In my experience, the natural traffic is much more effective and although takes more work, pays off better in the long term.

    When Matt speaks, heed his advice and take copious notes! He doesn’t make the big bucks for nothing…