Greg, aka goodROI, asked in a WebmasterWorld thread if Google assigns an "SEO credit scores" to a webmaster or SEO.
Think of it as the author rank
concept, where Google knows who writes content and no matter where it
is, that author ranking factor is used on site A or site B, but is
associated with the author, not the site.
Of course, sites have factors as well. Is the site an authority, trusted, respected, etc.
But
what about the webmaster or SEO who builds or markets the site. Do they
get assigned ranking factors? Can Google even decipher who made the
site or who is promoting the site for it to actually work?
I have never heard of Google using a webmaster or SEO rank formula.
Greg
asked, "Do you think Google is assigning website owners a SEO credit
score that impacts how current and future websites perform?"
I don't think so, but what do you think?
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