Google's head of search spam, Matt Cutts, publicly outed on Twitter
another link network that Google has penalized. Matt Cutts' new trend
is the share a link from the marketing material of the link network and
then add a word or two to say the opposite, that Google caught you.
Here is Matt's tweet:
"Our installation code/software used to publish the sold links is not detectable by the search engine bots." Au contraire!
— Matt Cutts (@mattcutts) December 13, 2013
This came a week, literally a week, after Google outed Anglo Rank.
In fact, Matt joked on Twitter that Google "should start taking requests for which link networks to tackle next."
Meanwhile, the folks at Black Hat World
are not happy for a few reasons. One said, "It's crazy how he can get
away with ruining businesses. It's not like spamming the internet's
illegal and Google doesn't own the internet." Well, it is spamming
Google and I guess Google has the right to fight back?
That being said, guys - stop buying links unless you want to play the crash and burn game.
I
received an email from someone who got one of these link penalties but
swore they never paid for links. They did and found out their SEO
company did for them.
Be careful and don't mess your 10 year old web site up with these schemes.
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