SEO and Traffic Search Engine
May 9, 2008
Our team is working on a SEO and Traffic Search Engine. This is based and build on the Google search engine technology. So basically it is Google but different.
The main difference between the Google search Engine and the “SEO and Traffic Engine” is that we have created a lens which is specialized in SEO and Web Traffic. Our SEO specialists are adding high quality resources to the search engine.
If you are a webmaster, you can apply here: and start adding links to valuable SEO resources.
Google Quality Raters report leaked
April 20, 2008
A forty five page, up-to-date Google report has been leaked. It provides updated guidelines for Google’s Quality Raters.
Section four of the report, starting on page 32, discusses “spam”. Google says these are pages designed by webmasters to trick search engine robots and direct traffic to their websites.
Pages generally should NOT be marked Spam if they provide added value. Examples of content that provides added value include:
- Price comparison functionality.
- Product reviews.
- Recipes.
- Lyrics and quotes.
- Contact information, especially physical addresses and phone numbers.
- Coupon, discount and promotion codes.
The document can be found here
http://www.barcelona-webdesing.com/downloads/quality-rater-guidelines.pdf
The most interesting part starts at page 32.
Google gives several pages of examples of what it regards as Webspam. They include fake message boards, fake blogs, fake directories, parked domains, sneaky redirects, keyword stuffing, hidden text, and hidden links. Google explains how to switch off Javascript to see if it is being used to hide text. Horizontal lines or bars can also hide text. Google also knows that CSS can be used hide text.
Spam can also involve scraped content from such sources as Wikipedia, DMOZ and RSS news feeds, combined with PPC ads.
“The important thing to remember,” Google says, “is that if the scraped (copied) content is removed and all that remains is ads, it is Spam.”
Fortunately, if you’re sensible enough to be providing useful, original content, your pages should be regarded as OK.
Are you wondering if any of your pages qualify as “Webspam”? Here’s the test…
“If I remove the copied content, scraped news feeds, fake forums and blogs, thin affiliate links, parked/expired domain links, and all that is left are PPC ads and sponsored links, the page is probably spam.”
good luck!
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