Menu



error This forum is not active, and new posts may not be made in it.
Jason Lamure

4151
3475 Posts
3475
Invite Me as a Friend
Top 100 Poster
Person Of The Week
How to work around Google spam filters
3/20/2007 7:26:53 AM

Facts of the week: How to work around Google spam filters


Google tries to keep its search results as clean as possible. For that reason, they have a variety of spam filters in their ranking algorithm that try to remove low quality web sites.

If your web site gets caught by one of these filters, it will be very difficult to get high Google rankings. In this article, we're taking a look at the 15 most common Google spam filters and how you can get around them.

Duplicate content, false use of robots.txt and Google bowling

The duplicate content filter is applied to web pages that contain content that has already been indexed on other web pages. This can happen if you have multiple versions of the same page on your web site or if you use content from other sites on your own web pages.

If the content is already available on another page then it will be difficult to get high rankings for your own web page. If the same content is available on multiple pages then Google will pick only one of them for the search results. Having the same page more than once on your web site might also look like a spamming attempt.


False use of the robots.txt file is not exactly a Google spam filter but it basically has the same effect. While a robots.txt file can help you to direct search engine spiders to the right pages it can also lock out search engines from your web site if you use it incorrectly. Further information about the robots protocol can be found here.


Google bowling means that competitors use spammy SEO techniques to get your web site out of the search results. These people set up doorway pages with JavaScript redirects, blog spamming, referral spamming, etc.

Although your competitor has set up these spam pages that redirect to your web site, Google might think that it is you who is responsible for these spamming attempts and downgrade your web site. Google claims that external factors cannot influence your rankings on Google. However, some "black hat" SEO'lers offer services that can harm the rankings of your competitors.
How to get around these filters

If you have multiple versions of the same page on your web site (print version, online version, WAP-version, etc.) then make sure that search engines will index only one of them.

You can exclude special web pages from indexing by using a robots.txt file or the Meta Robots tag. IBP's web site optimization editor allows you to quickly add Meta Robots tags to your web pages.

Double check the contents of your robots.txt file to make sure that you don't exclude search engines by mistake.

If your web site has been hit by Google bowling then the only thing you can do is to file a reinclusion request.

The best way to get high rankings on Google and other major search engines is to use white-hat SEO methods: Optimize the content of your web pages and get high quality inbound links.

I hope you learned something today!

Enter promo code first1000 to save 70% off on your first month's subscription.

If you lack targeted traffic and sales you should grab this deal before it's gone!

First 1000 only!

Jason Lamure

Services
 Search Engine Submission
 SEO Analyzer
 Instant Website Traffic
 Guaranteed Top 10
 Banner Exchange
 
SEO Tools
 Website Monitoring
 Link Popularity
 Google PageRank™
 Alexa Traffic Rank
 Link Relevancy
 Keyword Density
 Ranking
 Search Engine Coverage
 Link checker
 Meta Tag Creator
 Keyword Creator
 Top Keywords

Did you find this article informative?
<P>Hi, </P> <P>Thanks for dropping in to my forum.</P> <P>I hope you did enjoy the article.</P> <P>Jason Lamure</P> <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;</P> <P>&nbsp;&nbsp;</P>
I found this article informative and helpful - (0)
I did not find this article to be informative or helpful - (3)
This poll has expired.
Total Votes: 3

Please login to vote.
Losing Your Pants In MLM? If Your Upline Isn't Showing You How to Get 30 Leads / Day, I Can!
http://trckapp.com/t053jnzw
+0
Chris Agostarola

437
979 Posts
979
Invite Me as a Friend
Person Of The Week
Re: How to work around Google spam filters
3/20/2007 8:02:44 AM

Wow there's always a way for them to get you isn't there? Thanks for the information Jason.

Chris Agostarola LunaWolf's Mystical Essence http://lunawolfsmysticalessence.com/store/affiliate.asp?aff=71 FREE TO JOIN!!! Watkins www.watkinsonline.com rep#380993 to join : http://www.tsginfo.com/index.php?rc=CA4792
+0
Jason Law

416
9 Posts
9
Invite Me as a Friend
Re: How to work around Google spam filters
3/20/2007 8:31:45 AM

I tell you the search bots get more finicky every day. I have checked my site one day and it is in the top 5 then the next it cant be found. An I dont change a thing. If there is anything I am sure about google is it cant be understood lol. But thanks for the information. I love information. I like the saying its not what you know it is who you know. An I wanna know everyone!

http://jlaw1017.com Webmasters Toolbox A suggested list of tools for your web ADVERTISEMENT needs
+0
Neil Sperling

4494
1645 Posts
1645
Invite Me as a Friend
Person Of The Week
Re: How to work around Google spam filters
3/20/2007 1:40:30 PM

Jason

So much to learn - I feel like a child must feel the first day of kindergarden when the language used at home s differnt then the language used at the kindergarden.

It here a site where the VERY basic definitions and terms are explained.

Believe me- I really do feel like I am learning a new lauguage - glad I am a relatively fast learner...LOL

Neil

+0
Re: How to work around Google spam filters
3/20/2007 5:09:27 PM
Darn it I hate spam! I delate so many emails in my spam box,that doen't have anything to do with me! I already get SEO tips like crazy in my business email account not sure what his name is though that keeps sending me those SEO tips, but  YOUR article sure looks familar, I think I read it before.
Anint but to do but to do it, if you dont you miss it every time.
+0