Monday, August 16, 2010

Google shows you how to Talk to both sides of your mouth (BETA)

nofollow, claim it as a panacea for spam comments. Once in position, this quickly promoted as a tool for use in any payment link. Google scared webmasters for so long that many webmasters just feared to link to anyone, for fear of falling from favor with Google selling links. Marx transfers is a spammer

As the pool connections dried-up attributed to launch & spreads the nofollow on all advertising networks that use direct links should adopt nofollow or feel anger. Just question Pay Per Post what Google can do for you, if you sell links (for/through any outside of Google).

Google has required that each payment link contains machine readable and user readable Disclaimer, this has paid for (if and when Google marketing highlights how some users are ignorant of the search results contain paid links).

What he came down to is whether there was a monetary conditions attached to a link, and I shall not reveal that you were outside of Google's guidelines and can be regarded as a "spam."

Selective search guideline implementation

I am one of many that have highlighted how-and-large Google was responsible for killing their paranoia through chain chart on "paid links" and their willingness to finance businesses operating outside the guidelines, published by the Google ads.

Our affiliate program on this Web site is stopped passing link juice when a colleague SEO blogger keyboard outed the very publicly. Other affiliate programs continue to pass calls double standards of PageRank. Highlight Google more control and more selective arbitrary. should promote Google products earn Free connections.;)

Publication is not obligatory: WOOT!

Read the news today, I learned that VigLink bought that DrivingTraffic. two networking to help publishers monetize their outgoing links. Allegation VigLink is one of the money-action:

"Quite simply, if you're a Web Publisher is not recognized the value of your outgoing traffic, you are leaving money on the table," said Raymond Lyle, CEO and co-founder of driving earnings; "dozens of our publishers allow six figure incomes for a one-time investment in one minute of work Is there not interested ... for what?"

Note that the "task 1 minute" really does not leave more time for disclosure. as mentioned in this video, it is the intention that it offers:

This page will load quickly and your site appears exactly the same ... Even your display and behave the same example only difference is that now, when your visitors buy products or services, you'll earn a Commission.After you have created viglink you can sign in to view reports about your site, you can see how much money you make every day and to compare it with the previous week, you can see the traders that are the most efficient, and to make decisions about who you need to connect in the future.

Basic Viglink suggests that you can connect on the basis of what makes you the most money, and not to grant any form of disclosure of financial conditions.

AKA: paid links.

These probably still VigLinks pass PageRank, but the affiliate STUFF to levels above the regular links using JavaScript., pay affiliates using VigLink somewhat higher percentage of the report, and you have bought a ton of valuable inbound connections for pennies on the dollar.

Here is where it really gets screwed: Google is an investor in VigLink.

Selective authorization some links to pass link juice, while the random block other audit form on the Web graph Gives everyone who works with Google a powerful competitive advantage in the organic search results more than those who do not use the technology of Google adopted.

Google has also patented automatically add embedded links within the content. Since there are no legally able to do without the permission of the webmaster, requires each application would be distributed as part of an advertising network.

Makes you wonder about how bad undisclosed paid links is not it?

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