I love Matt Cutts’s example why NOT to use services as PPP.
Sometimes I Have To Agree
December 11th, 2007 · 3 Comments
Tags: google, matt-cutts, Paid Content, tweet
SEO And The Dangers Of The Semantic Web
April 23rd, 2007 · No Comments
In Matt Cutts most recent vendetta against (oh please let me participate to the whole dramatization of the Google = Evil policy) paid links we often tend to forget how easy Google bots can nowadays recognize many (paid) links. I will not go into detail, but would rather love to see you use that gray [...]
Tags: google, matt-cutts, moneytization, nofollow, paid-links, SE, SEO For Dummies
Global Translator : A Service or SERP Spam
January 29th, 2007 · 6 Comments
Some days ago I installed the Global Translator plugin for Wordpress here. I wanted to give it a go.Lucky as I am Google quickly caught the new links and benefiting an acceptable PR the translated entry links were quickly listed in SERPs. Obviously not yet at their real rank but some very high. And I [...]
Tags: 404, global-translator, google, google-translator, matt-cutts, PR, SERP, spam, thoughtfull, trust-rank
the end of reviewme and payperpost is nearing
December 11th, 2006 · 3 Comments
Not that long ago I posted about Review Me and PayPerPost. It looks like the end for those services is nearing (as I predicted in a comment) as Matt Cutts indirectly states in a comment at SEOmoz.
Google wants to do a good job of detecting paid links. Paid links that affect search engines (whether paid [...]
Tags: affiliate-links, google, jerking-off, matt-cutts, nofollow, paid-links, payperpost, reviewme